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Investigating the association between maternal childbirth intention, labor epidural analgesia, and postpartum depression: A prospective cohort study

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
卷 324, 期 -, 页码 502-510

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.12.108

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China; Postpartum depression; Maternal intention; Labor epidural analgesia

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This study aimed to investigate the association between maternal childbirth intention, labor epidural analgesia (LEA), and postpartum depression (PPD), as well as risk factors related to PPD. The results showed no significant association between childbirth intention, LEA, and PPD, while chronic pain affecting daily life, prenatal EPDS, SAS, SSRS score, family accompaniment during labor, and 1-day NRS score were significantly associated with PPD.
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a general depressive episode after childbirth. Studies have shown that unmatched analgesic intention increases the risk of PPD, but the use of labor epidural analgesia (LEA) during childbirth can reduce this risk. We aimed to investigate the association between maternal childbirth intention, LEA, and PPD and risk factors that may be related to PPD. Methods: A total of 590 mothers were included in this prospective cohort study. Demographic, prenatal, intra-partum and postpartum data were recorded. We investigated the association between childbirth intention, LEA and PPD and assessed the interactions between two factors. Logistic regression analysis was used to screen variables that might be associated with the occurrence of PPD. Results: Overall, 130 of 451 women completing the study at 3 months had PPD (28.8 %). We did not find an association between unmatched childbirth intention, use of LEA and PPD (adjustOR = 0.684 CI 0.335-1.396, p = 0.296; adjustOR = 0.892, CI 0.508-1.565, p = 0.690). Chronic pain affecting daily life, prenatal EPDS, SAS, SSRS score, family accompaniment during labor, and 1-day numerical rating scale (NRS) score were significantly associated with PPD (p < 0.05). Limitations: In the 3-month follow-up, we only recorded the EPDS score, not the pain score, and did not evaluate the association between postpartum chronic pain and PPD.Conclusions: The association between maternal childbirth intention, LEA and PPD was not significant. Chronic pain affecting daily life, prenatal EPDS, SAS, SSRS score, family accompaniment during labor, and 1-day NRS score were significantly related to the occurrence of PPD (p < 0.05).

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