School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 536 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2010;49(3):227-44. doi: 10.1080/00981380903213055.
Existing literature has documented the associations between marital status and maternal depression within the first year postpartum. Using data that is representative of urban non-marital births in the United States with a large over-sample of non-marital births, we investigate the association of maternal depression with not only marital status but also relationship quality with the father of the baby. Quality is independently associated with maternal depression after controlling for marital status and other variables that have been documented as risk factors for maternal depression. In addition, relationship quality explains away the associations between marital status and maternal depression. After controlling for relationship quality, single women were no more likely to be depressed compared to married or cohabiting women.
现有文献记录了婚姻状况与产后第一年产妇抑郁之间的关联。本研究使用的是具有大量非婚生育样本的美国城市非婚生育代表性数据,调查了产妇抑郁与婚姻状况以及与婴儿父亲关系质量的关联,而后者在控制婚姻状况和其他已被证明是产妇抑郁风险因素的变量后,与产妇抑郁独立相关。此外,关系质量消除了婚姻状况与产妇抑郁之间的关联。在控制了关系质量后,单身女性与已婚或同居女性相比,抑郁的可能性更小。