Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-020-01096-y
Title: Preconception origins of perinatal maternal mental health
Authors: Kee MZL 
Ponmudi S
Phua DY
Rifkin-Graboi A
Chong YS 
Tan KH 
Chan JKY 
Broekman BFP 
Chen H 
Meaney MJ 
Keywords: Anxiety symptoms
Depressive symptoms
Maternal mental health
Preconception
Pregnancy
Issue Date: 23-Jan-2021
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Kee MZL, Ponmudi S, Phua DY, Rifkin-Graboi A, Chong YS, Tan KH, Chan JKY, Broekman BFP, Chen H, Meaney MJ (2021-01-23). Preconception origins of perinatal maternal mental health. Archives of Women's Mental Health. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-020-01096-y
Abstract: Perinatal maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety compromise psychosocial function and influence developmental outcomes in the offspring. The onset of symptoms remains unclear with findings that suggest a preconceptual origin. We addressed this issue with a prospective analysis of anxiety and depressive symptom profiles from preconception through to parturition. Women were recruited into a preconception study to assess (a) variation in symptom levels of depression and anxiety from pre- to post-conception and (b) if the symptom network profiles of depression and anxiety change from pre-conception to post-conception. A within-subject intraclass correlation analyses revealed that symptoms of depression or anxiety in the preconception phase strongly predicted those across pregnancy and into the early postnatal period. The symptom network analysis revealed that the symptom profiles remained largely unchanged from preconception into the second trimester. Our findings suggest that for a significant portion of women, maternal mental health remains stable from preconception into pregnancy. This finding highlights the need for early intervention studies on women's mental health to be targeted during the preconception period and to be extended across the population. © 2021, Crown.
Source Title: Archives of Women's Mental Health
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/186860
ISSN: 14341816
DOI: 10.1007/s00737-020-01096-y
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