Zhang GR, Li PS, Jia YB. Relationship between family cohesion/adaptability and postpartum depressive symptoms: A single-center retrospective study. World J Psychiatry 2023; 13(2): 50-59 [PMID: 36925950 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i2.50]
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Yan-Bin Jia, MD, Chief Doctor, Department of Psychiatry, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Jinan University, No. 613 Huangpu Avenue West, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510630, Guangdong Province, China. jiayanbin1985@163.com
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Retrospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. Feb 19, 2023; 13(2): 50-59 Published online Feb 19, 2023. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i2.50
Table 1 Characteristics of participants with and without postpartum depressive symptoms (n = 1446)
Characteristics
With postpartum depressive symptoms (n = 454)
Without postpartum depressive symptoms (n = 992)
χ2
P value
n
Percent
n
Percent
Age (yr)
2.07
0.354
18–28
181
39.9
365
36.8
29–34
217
47.8
481
48.5
Over 35
56
12.3
146
14.7
Educational level
2.65
0.448
Junior high school or below
67
14.8
122
12.3
Senior high school
90
19.8
208
21.0
College
131
28.9
315
31.8
University and above
166
36.6
347
35.0
Occupation
11.26
0.046
Leadership
6
1.3
26
2.6
Professional and technical personnel
82
18.1
222
22.4
Clerks
96
21.1
225
22.7
Business and service personnel
107
23.6
237
23.9
Unemployed / housewife
150
33.0
262
26.4
Others
13
2.9
20
2.0
Mode of delivery
0.177
0.674
Vaginal delivery
239
52.6
534
53.8
Cesarean section
215
47.4
458
46.2
Gravidity
4.004
0.261
1
201
44.3
389
39.2
2
141
31.1
354
35.7
3
71
15.6
154
15.5
≥ 4
41
9.0
95
9.6
Parity
6.107
0.107
1
269
59.3
521
52.5
2
159
35.0
412
41.5
≥ 3
26
5.7
59
6.0
Table 2 Family cohesion and adaptability scores of postpartum women (n = 1446) (mean ± SD)
FACES II-CV
With postpartum depressive symptoms (n = 454)
Without postpartum depressive symptoms (n = 992)
t value
P value
Cohesion
66.78 ± 9.88
74.03 ± 8.60
14.16
< 0.001
Adaptability
48.62 ± 8.48
55.11 ± 7.39
14.77
< 0.001
Table 3 Association between types of family cohesion and postpartum depression (n = 1446)
Types of family cohesion
n
Rate
Model 1
Model 2
COR
95%CI
P value
AOR
95%CI
P value
Connected
410
28.40%
1.00
1.00
Disengaged
78
5.40%
3.82
2.27-6.43
< 0.001
3.36
1.91-5.91
< 0.001
Separated
180
12.40%
2.03
1.42-2.89
< 0.001
1.97
1.34-2.90
< 0.001
Enmeshed
778
53.80%
0.4
0.31-0.53
< 0.001
0.38
0.28-0.51
< 0.001
Table 4 Relationship between types of family adaptability and postpartum depressive symptoms (n = 1446)
Type of family adaptability
n
Rate
Model 1
Model 2
COR
95%CI
P value
AOR
95%CI
P value
Flexible
282
19.5%
1.00
1.00
Rigid
428
29.6%
4.07
2.91-5.70
< 0.001
4.41
3.02-6.43
< 0.001
Structured
526
36.4%
1.83
1.35-2.48
< 0.001
1.88
1.34-2.63
< 0.001
Chaotic
210
14.5%
0.37
0.26-0.52
< 0.001
0.35
0.24-0.51
< 0.001
Citation: Zhang GR, Li PS, Jia YB. Relationship between family cohesion/adaptability and postpartum depressive symptoms: A single-center retrospective study. World J Psychiatry 2023; 13(2): 50-59