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The association of women's experience of abuse in childhood with depression during pregnancy and the role of emotional support as a moderator

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Abstract
Background: This study aimed to examine the prevalence of antenatal depression and experience of abuse during childhood, to analyze the association between having experienced childhood abuse and depression during pregnancy, and to explore the role of emotional support as a moderator of that association.

Methods: In total, 44,770 pregnant women were analyzed from the self-administered registry for risk assessment at community public health centers in Seoul, Republic of Korea, for home visiting service provision between 2015 and 2019. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was applied for the assessment of depression. The adjusted effects of childhood abuse experience on antepartum depression according to emotional support as an effect moderator were estimated.

Results: Depression was present in 2,451 pregnant women (5.5%), and 1,506 (3.4%) reported having experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse in childhood. After adjustment of covariates, pregnant women who had experienced abuse during childhood had EPDS scores 2.79 points higher than pregnant women without such experiences, and those who lacked emotional support during adulthood had 4.96 points higher than their counterparts. The difference in EPDS scores based on childhood abuse experience among women who reported emotional support (2.86) was larger than the difference in EPDS scores among those with no emotional support (1.91) (P for interaction = 0.0106).

Conclusions: The experience of abuse in early life and emotional support in later life are both independently important for understanding antenatal depression in Korean women. More comprehensive emotional support is needed for pregnant women who experienced abuse in childhood.
Issued Date
2023
Yu-Mi Kim
Rora Oh
Sung-Hyun Cho
Kyung Ja June
Ji Yun Lee
Hong-Jun Cho
Young-Ho Khang
Type
Article
Keyword
Medicine and health sciencesEpidemiologyMedical risk factorsTraumatic injury risk factorsChild abusePublic and occupational healthSocial sciencesSociologyCriminologyCrimePediatricsBiology and life sciencesPsychologyEmotionsWomen's healthMaternal healthPregnancyObstetrics and gynecologyMental health and psychiatryMood disordersDepressionPeople and placesGeographical locationsAsiaSouth KoreaPolitical scienceNational securitySexual and gender issuesPsychological adjustment
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0289044
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17290
Publisher
PLoS One
Language
영어
ISSN
1932-6203
Citation Volume
18
Citation Number
7
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
13
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Medicine > Nursing
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