Title of article :
Comparison of Maternal Self-efficacy and Infant Care Behavior Between Mothers with and Without Depression: A Case-Control Study
Author/Authors :
Karami, Fatemeh Department of Midwifery - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Mirghafourvand, Mojgan Social Determinants of Health Research Centre - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) affects various dimensions of women’slives. The present studyaimedtocompareinfant
care behavior and maternal self-efficacy between depressed and non-depressed mothers.
Objectives: This case-control study was conducted among 80 (n = 40 per group) postpartum women.
Methods: A socio-demographic characteristics form, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), Maternal Self-efficacy Questionnaire
(MSQ), and Infant Care Behavior questionnaire were used for data collection. Independent t-test was run for data analysis. The
mean score of maternal self-efficacy in the depressed group was 29.3 (3.6), and it was 33.0 (3.3) in the non-depressed group, which
was significantly higher in the non-depressed group compared to the depressed group basedonindependent t-test results (adjusted
mean difference: -3.7; 95% Confidence Interval: -2.2 to 5.3; P < 0.001).
Results: The mean score of infant care behavior was 72.2 (5.2) in the depressed group and 73.0 (9.0) in the non-depressed group,
indicating no significant differences between the two groups according to independent t-test (P = 0.627).
Conclusions: Depressed women were less self-efficient; thus, given the central role of mothers, some strategies should be adopted
to minimize mothers’ postpartum physical and mental problems and promote their self-efficacy and infant care behaviors.
Keywords :
Infant Care Behavior , Maternal Self-efficacy , Postpartum Depression
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)