Temperament, Character, and Depressive Symptoms during Pregnancy: A Study of a Japanese Population.
Journal: Depression Research And Treatment
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Abstract
Background. To examine the effects of temperament and character domains on depression during pregnancy. Methods. We examined 601 pregnant women using a questionnaire that included the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), and demographic variables. Results. In a hierarchical regression analysis, severity of depression during pregnancy was predicted by the women's negative response towards the current pregnancy, low self-directedness, and high harm avoidance, persistence, and self-transcendence. Conclusion. Depression during pregnancy is predicted by personality traits as well as women's negative attitudes towards the current pregnancy.
Authors
Mariko Minatani, Sachiko Kita, Yukiko Ohashi, Toshinori Kitamura, Megumi Haruna, Kyoko Sakanashi, Tomoko Tanaka
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