Anxiety and depression during pregnancy in women and men
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2009-04-05
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Journal of Affective Disorders
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Anxiety, Depression, Pregnancy, Women and men
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Teixeira, C., Figueiredo, B., Conde, A., Pacheco, A., & Costa, R. (2009). Anxiety and depression during pregnancy in women and men. Journal of Affective Disorders, 119(1-3),142-148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2009.03.005. Repositório Institucional UPT. http://hdl.handle.net/11328/248
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Background: High-anxiety and depression rates have been reported in women during
pregnancy; however men and parity effects have not been studied as extensively. The
purpose of this study was to analyze anxiety and depression in women and their partners
during pregnancy, namely differences between the 1st, 2nd and 3rd pregnancy
trimesters, between women and men, and between primiparous and multiparous.
Methods: A sample of 300 women and their partners (n=560) were recruited during the
1st pregnancy trimester and have completed the STAI-S (State Anxiety Inventory) and
the EPDS (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale) in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd pregnancy
trimesters.
Results: Anxiety symptoms follow a U pattern in pregnancy, while depression
symptoms decrease throughout pregnancy.Women show higher anxiety and depression
values than men, although patterns of time variation are similar. Primiparous women
and men display higher anxiety levels in the 1st than in the 3rd trimester, while
multiparous register higher values in the 3rd than in the 1st pregnancy trimester.
Conclusion: Different time variation in pregnancy was found for anxiety and
depression symptoms; however anxiety and depression symptoms are particularly high
during the 1st trimester. Intervention needs will be analyzed according to the results.