Antenatal depression and its relationship with problem-solving strategies, childhood abuse, social support, and attachment styles in a low-income Chilean sample
Keywords: Antenatal depression; Attachment; Childhood abuse; Problem solving; Social support
Abstract
A non-experimental, cross-sectional study was performed. A group of 96 pregnant Chilean women with low income and depression were contacted through Public Health Centers. The association between depressive symptoms (BDI?10) and other variables was analyzed. Low social support satisfaction (SSQ-6), high scores for negative orientation towards problems, childhood physical abuse, insecure attachment and recurrent depression were relevant variables for predicting depressive symptoms in the studied group.
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Título según SCOPUS: | Antenatal depression and its relationship with problem-solving strategies, childhood abuse, social support, and attachment styles in a low-income Chilean sample |
Título de la Revista: | Mental Health and Prevention |
Volumen: | 2 |
Número: | 03-abr |
Editorial: | Elsevier GmbH |
Fecha de publicación: | 2014 |
Página de inicio: | 86 |
Página final: | 97 |
Idioma: | English |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.mhp.2014.09.001 |
Notas: | SCOPUS |