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ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL FATIGUE AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

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  302-311

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 Introduction: POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION may be related to PREGNANCY and postpartum FATIGUE.This research was accomplished to investigate the relationship between maternal FATIGUE in PREGNANCY and postpartum period with POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION.Materials and Methods: In this research, 60 women with 36 weeks of gestational age and Edinburgh scale score equal or less than 9, were selected through a multi-stages sampling method among the clients of health care centers in 2009 in Mashhad, north-eastern part of Iran. FATIGUE was assessed by Modified FATIGUE Symptom Checklist in 36-7 weeks of PREGNANCY, and 5 and 14 days of postpartum. POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION was evaluated by Edinburgh scale and interview at the postpartum days 5, 14 and 28. Data were analyzed by chi-square, fisher, variance analysis with repeated scores, correlation and regression tests using SPSS software.Results: There were significant correlation between FATIGUE in the 37th week of PREGNANCY with POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION in the 5th (r=0.651, P=0.045), 14th (r=0.651, P=0.045) and 28th day (r=1.000, P=0.000). Also there was a significant correlation between the FATIGUE in 36th week of PREGNANCY, and POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION in 5th day (r=1.000, P=0.000) and also between the FATIGUE in 14th day of postpartum and POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION in 28th day (r=1.000, P=0.000).Conclusion: Expression of FATIGUE at the end of PREGNANCY and postpartum period is related to POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION. FATIGUE in pregnant women must be considered as a predicting factor of POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION.

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    SALARY, PARVIN, BANAFSHE, ELAHE, HEBRANI, PARIA, & JABBARI NOOGHABI, HADI. (2010). ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL FATIGUE AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION. JOURNAL OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MENTAL HEALTH, 11(4 (44)), 302-311. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/88441/en

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    SALARY PARVIN, BANAFSHE ELAHE, HEBRANI PARIA, JABBARI NOOGHABI HADI. ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL FATIGUE AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION. JOURNAL OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MENTAL HEALTH[Internet]. 2010;11(4 (44)):302-311. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/88441/en

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    PARVIN SALARY, ELAHE BANAFSHE, PARIA HEBRANI, and HADI JABBARI NOOGHABI, “ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL FATIGUE AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION,” JOURNAL OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MENTAL HEALTH, vol. 11, no. 4 (44), pp. 302–311, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/88441/en

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