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Severe Fatigue and Depressive Symptoms in Lower-Income Urban Postpartum WomenUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, runquist{at}uwm.edu
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The purpose of this study was to identify whether severe postpartum fatigue at 1 and 3 months postpartum was associated with depressive symptomatology at 6 months in lower-income urban women. A convenience sample of 43 lower-income postpartum women completed the Modified Fatigue Symptoms Checklist and Edinburgh Postpartum Depression scale at 1, 3, and 6 months postpartum. Participants who were severely fatigued at both 1 and 3 months postpartum were significantly more likely to exhibit depressive symptomatology at 6 months. Fatigue and depressive symptoms were moderately to strongly correlated at 1 (r = .68), 3 (r = .74), and 6 (r = .70) months postpartum (p = .001). Severe fatigue and depressive symptomatology often co-exist for months after childbirth. Future research should examine whether interventions to targeting severe postpartum fatigue in lower-income urban women may also effectively reduce depressive symptoms.
Key Words: depression fatigue descriptive quantitative perinatal
Western Journal of Nursing Research, Vol. 31, No. 5,
599-612 (2009) |
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