INCREASED NEUROTICISM AGGRAVATES THE RISK OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS PREGNANT WOMEN

The objective of this paper was to present personality traits and the role of personality factors in the pathogenesis of depression, as well as in predicting the incidence of depressive symptoms amongst women in pregnancy. The study involved 134 pregnant women (gestational age between 32 and 40 week...

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Veröffentlicht in:Studia Psychologica Warszawa 2010, Vol.10 (1), p.53-66
Hauptverfasser: Podolska, Magdalena, Bidzan , Mariola, Podolski , Jacek, Pankiewicz, Piotr, Majkowicz, Mikołaj, Sipak-Szmigiel , Olimpia
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this paper was to present personality traits and the role of personality factors in the pathogenesis of depression, as well as in predicting the incidence of depressive symptoms amongst women in pregnancy. The study involved 134 pregnant women (gestational age between 32 and 40 weeks, 50 ones with perinatal depression symptoms, and 84 controls). Increased neuroticism was revealed a factor aggravating the risk of depressive symptoms during pregnancy (OR=1.23). Pregnant women suffering from prenatal depression differed in their self-assessment of real psychological needs but not with respect to ideal (expected) self-image. These differences demonstrated their lack of self-acceptance. In conclusion, some personality traits (such as neuroticism, introversion, a lower score of openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness) and self-assessment of real psychological needs are important psychological factors in the pathogenesis of depression, as well as in the prediction of the incidence of depressive symptoms amongst women in pregnancy.
ISSN:1642-2473
2449-5360