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Education level and risk of postpartum depression: results from the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS)

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BMC PSYCHIATRY
卷 19, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2401-3

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Perinatal depression; Postpartum anxiety; Longitudinal study; Income; Occupation

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  1. Ministry of the Environment, Japan

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BackgroundLower socioeconomic status is often thought to be associated with an elevated risk of postpartum depression; however, this relationship exhibits noticeable heterogeneity between studies. The present study examined this relationship in Japan.MethodsData were obtained from 90,194 mothers in an ongoing birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children's Study. Socioeconomic status was assessed based on the mothers' highest education level during pregnancy. Postpartum depression was identified at 1 and 6months postpartum based on an Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale score of >= 9, and analyses were also performed based on the sub-scores for anxiety, depression, and anhedonia symptoms. Logistic and generalized linear regression model analyses were used to calculate odds ratios for postpartum depression according to education level with the highest education group (>= 16years of education) defined as the reference group, while controlling for covariates in a stepwise fashion.ResultsUnivariate analysis revealed that a lower education level was associated with a higher prevalence of postpartum depression and related symptoms. Although these relationships weakened in the fully adjusted models, odds ratios for cases and related symptoms remained significant at 1 and 6months postpartum. Among three symptom dimensions, the relationship was strongest and weakest in the depressive and anxiety symptoms, respectively.ConclusionsA lower education level was an independent risk factor for postpartum depression. In view of the low mobility of the education level, this finding suggests the potential importance of collecting information regarding education levels at the earliest opportunity.

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