Mediating role of rumination in the relationship between expectation gap of social support and postpartum depression in primiparae
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20220718-02261
- VernacularTitle:初产妇反刍思维在社会支持期望落差与产后抑郁间的中介效应
- Author:
Siyu GAO
1
;
Fang LIU
;
Xiaowei LI
;
Qiaoling ZHANG
;
Lei YANG
;
Xiaohua WEI
Author Information
1. 陕西中医药大学护理学院,西安 712046
- Keywords:
Postpartum depression;
Primiparae;
Rumination;
Expectation gap;
Mediating effect
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2023;39(18):1410-1415
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the mediating effect of rumination in primiparae on the expectation gap of social support and postpartum depression, so as to provide a reference basis for early detection and intervention in the regulation of meternal postpartum depression.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, questionnaires were administered from November 2021 to March 2022 using the general information questionnaire, the Ruminant Thinking Response Scale, the Postpartum Social Support Scale, and the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale to 266 primiparae at three tertiary level A hospitals, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University, and the Northwest Women′s and Children′s Hospital, for postpartum review, and the relationship between ruminant thinking, social support expectation gap, and postpartum depression was analyzed using correlation analysis, structural equation modeling, and application of Bootsrap method.Results:The social support expectation gap, ruminative thinking, and postpartum depression average scores were (16.74 ± 12.77), (39.43 ± 4.14), (6.77 ± 2.77) points, respectively.There were positive correlations between social support expectation gap and ruminative thinking, postpartum depression, and ruminative thinking and postpartum depression ( r=0.62, 0.75, 0.70, all P<0.01). Primiparae ruminative thinking partially mediated the relationship between social support expectation gap and postpartum depression, with the mediating effect accounting for 22% of the total effect. Conclusions:Social support expectation gap can directly affect the occurrence of postpartum depression, but also indirectly through ruminative thinking, and postpartum depression can be prevented and intervened from the perspective of reducing ruminative thinking in clinical practice.