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On cloud nine? Maternal emotional wellbeing six weeks up to one year postpartum – A cross-sectional study

Van den Branden, Laura; Van de Craen, Natacha; Van Leugenhaege, Luka; Bleijenbergh, Roxanne; Mestdagh, Eveline; Timmermans, Olaf; Van Rompaey, Bart; Kuipers, Yvonne J

Authors

Laura Van den Branden

Natacha Van de Craen

Luka Van Leugenhaege

Roxanne Bleijenbergh

Eveline Mestdagh

Olaf Timmermans

Bart Van Rompaey



Abstract

Background: Little is known about the full scope of emotional wellbeing of mothers up to one year postpartum, to adequately support women during transition to motherhood. Reduced emotional wellbeing (REW) affects women’s adaption to the changes and challenges in becoming a mother. We aimed to increase the knowledge and understanding of mothers’ emotional wellbeing and the influencing factors.

Methods: This cross-sectional study includes 385 Flemish mothers up to one year postpartum. Online data were collected with the General Health Questionnaire-12, Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire, Personal Well-Being Index-Adult, The Basic Psychological Needs Scale, Sense of Coherence-13 and Coping Operations Preference Enquiry.

Results: A total of 63.9% of the participants reported REW. Mothers with REW more often had (a history of) psychological problems compared to mothers with healthy emotional wellbeing (p = 0.007). Multiple linear regression analysis showed negative associations between emotional wellbeing and satisfaction (p = 0.002; p <0.001), comprehensibility (p = 0.013) and positive associations between emotional wellbeing and bonding (p <0.001), manageability (p = 0.033), problem solving (p = 0.030) and avoidance (p = 0,011) – with an explained variance of 55.5%.

Limitations: Some limitations of our study are the GHQ-12 cut-off value, the nature and implication of (a history of) psychological problems and the self-selected population.

Conclusion: It would be of worth for midwives to discuss with mothers (to be) what to expect. This - to support mothers in making sense of their life as a mother and how various factors might influence their emotional wellbeing. The high prevalence of REW is worrying, but needs to be interpreted with caution.

Citation

Van den Branden, L., Van de Craen, N., Van Leugenhaege, L., Bleijenbergh, R., Mestdagh, E., Timmermans, O., Van Rompaey, B., & Kuipers, Y. J. (2023). On cloud nine? Maternal emotional wellbeing six weeks up to one year postpartum – A cross-sectional study. Sexual and Reproductive HealthCare, 36, Article 100856. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.srhc.2023.100856

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 2, 2023
Online Publication Date May 6, 2023
Publication Date 2023-06
Deposit Date May 30, 2023
Publicly Available Date May 7, 2024
Journal Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Print ISSN 1877-5756
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 36
Article Number 100856
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.srhc.2023.100856
Keywords Postpartum period; Motherhood; Mental health; Emotional wellbeing; Personal satisfaction; Bonding

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