Family type and depression in pregnancy: Factors mediating risk in a community sample
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ALSPAC Study Team |
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01/08/1998
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| Resumo |
The rate of severe depression among women in single-parent and biological families and in a variety of stepfamilies was examined in a large community sample of 13,088 pregnant women in the United Kingdom. Compared with women in biological families and published population rates, women in single-parent families and step-families reported significantly elevated rates of depression. Family-type differences in several risk factors were examined, including cohabiting (vs. married) status, relationship history, and socioeconomic and psychosocial risks, such as crowding, social support, and stressful life events. Family-type differences in depression were mediated partly by differences in social support, stressful life events, and crowding, but a main effect of family type in predicting depression remained after statistically controlling for these risks. |
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| Publicador |
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc. |
| Relação |
DOI:10.2307/353544 O'Connor, Thomas G., Hawkins, Neil, Dunn, Judy, Thorpe, Karen, & Golding, Jean (1998) Family type and depression in pregnancy: Factors mediating risk in a community sample. Journal of Marriage and Family, 60(3), pp. 757-770. |
| Direitos |
Copyright 1998 National Council on Family Relations |
| Fonte |
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
| Palavras-Chave | #170102 Developmental Psychology and Ageing #Depression #Single parents #Stepparents |
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Journal Article |