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A longitudinal study of the reporting of emotional and somatic symptoms during and after pregnancy

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  • Lips, Hilary M.

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One hundred and eight pregnant women, most of their husbands and a comparison group of non-expectant parents were recruited for a long-term study which involved responding to a 55-item Symptom Checklist (SCL) and the Beck Depression Inventory three times during pregnancy and once during the first postpartum month. Responses to the SCL were factor analysed, and the four groups were then compared on their factor scores as well as their scores on the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) using discriminant analysis and trend analysis. The discriminant analyses were done twice: once using all the data provided by all subjects and once using only subjects with no missing data. At each measurement period, the pregnant women were distinguished from the other groups by a different factor of the SCL: at 3-5 months, it was 'Feeling Sick': at 6-8 months, it was 'Feeling Overweight'; at 9 months, it was 'Feeling Overweight/Physical Stress'; and at postpartum, it was 'Physical Stress'. Also, trend analysis showed a significant tendency for the scores of pregnant women on the SCL 'Negative Emotional State', factor and on the BDI to increase over time, in contrast to those of the other groups.

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  • Lips, Hilary M., 1985. "A longitudinal study of the reporting of emotional and somatic symptoms during and after pregnancy," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 21(6), pages 631-640, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:21:y:1985:i:6:p:631-640
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    1. Zheng, Lucy R. & Naurin, Elin & Markstedt, Elias & Olander, Petrus & Linden, Karolina & Sengpiel, Verena & Stolle, Dietlind & Elden, Helen, 2022. "Expectant parents’ emotions evoked by pregnancy: A longitudinal dyadic analysis of couples in the Swedish Pregnancy Panel," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 312(C).

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