2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.01.003
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The association between depressive symptoms and social support in Taiwanese women during the month

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“…Nesse sentido, para Dressen & Braz 13 , o suporte social atua como um fator de proteção contra a DPP, especialmente quando é fornecido pelo companheiro da mãe. Outro estudo apurou que, quanto maior a percepção de apoio social entre mulheres no pós-parto, menor o risco de sintomas depressivos 14 .…”
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“…Nesse sentido, para Dressen & Braz 13 , o suporte social atua como um fator de proteção contra a DPP, especialmente quando é fornecido pelo companheiro da mãe. Outro estudo apurou que, quanto maior a percepção de apoio social entre mulheres no pós-parto, menor o risco de sintomas depressivos 14 .…”
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“…Following health events those with poor social support or who had negative interactions with health-care staff were more at risk of developing PTSD (Tedstone & Tarrier, 2003). Low postnatal social support has been associated with higher risk of PTSD (Cigoli et al, 2006;Lyons, 1998) and depression in postnatal women (Felice, Saliba, Grech, & Cox, 2004;Heh, Coombes, & Bartlett, 2004;Wang, Jiang, Jan, & Chen, 2003). A second aim of the current study was therefore to examine whether the addition of social support strengthens the predictive power of a cognitive model in this particular population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Subsequently, they take on the role of decision-maker in caring for the baby. New mothers, as a consequence, experience a loss of control, which is linked to lower self-esteem (Chen, 1994;Heh, Coombes, & Bartlett, 2004). New fathers also complained that family interference and the sheer number of visitors the couples are expected to attend to after the birth of a child subverts their role in the parenting process.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Taiwanese study found that the Taiwanese women prefer to stay with their parents following birth and be looked after by their own mothers during this time (Heh et al, 2004). It can therefore be argued that family support can be useful if such support is compatible with the needs of new parents.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%