The Role of Social Support and Acculturation Factors on Postpartum Mental Health Among Latinas in the MADRES Pregnancy Cohort

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Karina Corona
Tingyu Yang
Genevieve Dunton
Claudia Toledo-Corral
Brendan Grubbs
Sandrah P. Eckel
Jill Johnston
Thomas Chavez
Deborah Lerner
Nathana Lurvey
Laila Al-Marayati
Rima Habre
Shohreh F. Farzan
Carrie V. Breton
Theresa M. Bastain
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[1] University of Southern California,Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine
[2] University of Southern California,Department of Psychology
[3] California State University,Department of Health Sciences
[4] Northridge,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[5] Keck School of Medicine,undefined
[6] Eisner Health,undefined
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Social support; Acculturation factors; Perceived stress; Postpartum distress; Depression;
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We examined the associations between social support and postpartum mental health in 137 U.S. and foreign-born Latinas in the MADRES pregnancy cohort. We also examined whether language, years in the U.S., and country of birth moderates these relationships. Participants were administered PROMIS support measures 1 month postpartum; the Perceived Stress and Postpartum Distress Measure 3, 6, and 12 months postpartum; and the CESD scale 12 months postpartum. Perceived stress was lower at 6 months postpartum for women reporting higher emotional (p = 0.01), informational (p = 0.03), and instrumental support (p < 0.001); and lower at 12 months postpartum for women reporting higher emotional support (p = 0.01). Distress at 6 months was lower in women reporting higher emotional support (p = 0.03). Interactions suggest that associations were stronger for mothers that speak Spanish, spent fewer years in the U.S., and were born in Central America.
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