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Postpartum depression screening in mothers and fathers at well-child visits: a feasibility study within the NASCITA cohort

Authors :
Antonio Clavenna
Massimo Cartabia
Maurizio Bonati
Federico Marchetti
Giorgio Tamburlini
Antonio Addis
Michele Valente
Stefania Manetti
Valeria Carraro
Renato Sansone
Patrizia Rogari
Annalisa Campomori
Renata Bortolus
Sergio Cattani
Cristiana Piloni
Valeria Renzetti
Chiara Segré
Rosario Cavallo
Gherardo Rapisardi
Giacomo Toffol
Vicenza Briscioli
Carla Cafaro
Cristoforo Cocchiara
Isodiana Crupi
Laura Dell’edera
Alberto Ferrando
Francesca Grassa
Chiara Guidoni
Claudio Mangialavori
Stefano Marinoni
Francesca Marongiu
Fausta Matera
Paolo Moretti
Laura Olimpi
Angela Pasinato
Ilaria Porro
Ippolita Roncoroni
Raffaella Schiro’
Patrizia Seppia
Federica Zanetto
Anna Aloisio
Elisabetta Anedda
Giuliana Apuzzo
Giovanna Argo
Anna Armenio
Emanuela Ballerini
Monica Benedetti
Daniela Bertoli
Stefano Bollettini
Chiara Bottalico
Aurora Bottiglieri
Vincenza Briscioli
Antonella Bruno
Laura Brusadin
Mariantonietta Caiazzo
Patrizia Calamita
Miriana Callegari
Rosaria Cambria
Domenico Capomolla
Anna Caracciolo
Gaetano Carrassi
Sara Casagranda
Ornella Castiglione
Teresa Cazzato
Jennifer Chiarolanza
Rosaria China
Nicoletta Cimadamore
Roberto Cionini
Cristina Ciuffo
Damiano Colazzo
Claudio Cravidi
Marialuisa Criscione
Rita D’Agostino
Daniela Danieli
Paolo Fiammengo
Micaela Foco
Maria Frigeri
Andrea Galvagno
Matteo Gaudino
Stefania Genoni
Silvia Girotto
Gianluca Gornati
Marta Gozzi
Enrica Heritier
Antonella Lavagetto
Raffaele Limauro
Alessandra Magnelli
Monica Malventano
Silvia Marchi
Natale Maresca
Federico Marolla
Agata Martinelli
Chiara Martinez
Nicoletta Mascarello
Carla Matiotti
Elisabetta Mazzucchi
Donatella Moggia
Manuela Musetti
Paolo Nardini
Alberto Neri
Patrizia Neri
Flavia Nicoloso
Giancarlo Ottonello
Giacinta Padula
Rosanna Palazzi
Alessandra Palmero
Giovannina Pastorelli
Marilena Pavoni
Lucia Peccarisi
Antonella Pellacani
Cristina Perrera
Michela Picciotti
Ivo Picotto
Tiziana Piunti
Francesca Preziosi
Giuseppe Primavera
Miriam Prodi
Maria Letizia Rabbone
Innocenza Rafele
Laura Reali
Ada Riundi
Paolo Rosas
Annarita Russo
Mariagrazia Saccà
Elisabetta Sala
Francesca Sala
Francesca Santus
Vittoria Sarno
Alessandra Savino
Raffaella Schirò
Giuseppa Scornavacca
Giovanni GiulianoSemprini
Adelisa Spalla
Gloria Sturaro
Ettore Tomagra
Maria Tortorella
Fausta Trentadue
Marina Trevisan
Silvia Tulisso
Roberta Usella
Anna Valente
Mariangela Valera
Edda Vernile
Valeria Vicario
Lucia Vignutelli
Paolo Vinci
Lucia Vizziello
Rosette Zand
Marco Zanette
Graziano Zucchi
Giulia Segre
Luca DeFiore
Sergio ContiNibali
Patrizia DelBalzo
Chiara DiFrancesco
Rossella ClaudiaCannavò
Maria CristinaCantù
Maria ConcettaCarbone
Maria LauraCartiglia
Rosario SalvatoreCavallo
Maria AngelaCazzuffi
MelaniaMaria GiuseppinaCera
Anna MariaCostantini
Luigi DeCarlo
Marina DeSanctis
Giuseppina DeSantes
GianPiero DelBono
MariaElisabetta DiPietro
Maria ChiaraDini
Maria TeresaFonte
EmmaMaria LetiziaGiugnini
Maria GabriellaMaiolino
Laura MariaOlimpi
Paolo MariaPaganuzzi
Maria ChiaraParisini
Franziska StefanieRempp
Maria FrancescaSiracusano
Maria GraziaToma
Maria LuisaZuccolo
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 13, Iss 6 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2023.

Abstract

Objective To assess the feasibility of the family paediatrician’s (FP) role in identifying the signs of postpartum depression in parents in time to guarantee child well-being.Design, setting and participants Data for this observational prospective study were collected within the NASCITA (NAscere e creSCere in ITAlia) cohort. During the first visit, paediatricians collected sociodemographic data regarding the parents and information about their health status, the pregnancy and the delivery. Whooley questions were administered during the first and second visits (scheduled 60–90 days after childbirth). Moreover, on the third visit (5–7 months after childbirth) the FP was asked to answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to a question on the parental postpartum depression, based on his knowledge and on the acquired information.Results In 2203 couples who completed the assessment, 529 mothers (19.9%), 141 fathers (6.3%) and 110 (5%) couples reported any depressive symptomatology. Of these, 141 mothers (5.3% of the total sample) and 18 fathers (0.8% of the total sample) were classified as ‘likely depressed’. An association was found between maternal postnatal depressive symptoms and having a diagnosed psychiatric disorder during pregnancy (OR 9.49, 95% CI: 3.20 to 28.17), not exclusively breastfeeding at hospital discharge (OR 1.76, 95% CI: 1.19 to 2.61) and the presence of child sleeping disorders at 3 (OR 2.46, 95% CI: 1.41 to 4.28) and 6 months (OR 2.18, 95% CI: 1.37 to 3.47). Another significant predictor of postpartum depression was being primiparous (OR 1.99, 95% CI: 1.31 to 3.02). Concerning the fathers, a significant association was reported only between likely depressed fathers and child sleeping disorders at 3 months (OR 7.64, 95% CI: 2.92 to 19.97). Moreover, having a likely depressed partner was strongly associated with depressive symptoms in fathers (OR 85.53, 95% CI 26.83 to 272.69).Conclusions The findings of this study support the feasibility of an active screening programme for parental postnatal depression during well-child visits as an integral part of postpartum care.Trial registration number NCT03894566; Pre-results.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
13
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.20ac1ffb4b5640d7b0cf721f0f7c222b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069797