Clinical Research
BibTex RIS Cite

Doğum Sonrası Depresyon ile Bebeklik Koliği ve Uyku Sorunlarının Birlikteliği

Year 2023, Volume: 17 Issue: 5, 375 - 379, 25.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.12956/tchd.1285545

Abstract

ÖZ
Amaç: Çalışmamızda Şanlıurfa’da Şan Med Hastanesinde doğum yapan annelerde doğum sonrası depresyon (PPD) sıklığı ve etki eden faktörlerin incelenmesini amaçladık.
Gereç ve Yöntemler: Şanlıurfa Şan Med Hastanesinde doğumu gerçekleştirilen ve Şan Med Hastanesi Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları polikliniğine Eylül 2017 ve Aralık 2017 tarihleri arasında gelen ve çalışmaya katılmak isteyen anne bebek çiftleri çalışmaya alındı. Anne ve bebek özellikleri, bebeklerin ağlama ve uyku düzenleri sorgulandı. Annelere Edinburg postpartum depresyon ölçeği (EPDS) uygulandı.
Bulgular: Aşırı ağlaması olan bebeklerin annelerinde PPD sıklığının 2,7 kat, 2-3 saat ağlayan bebeklerin annelerinde 2,8 kat arttığı saptandı. Ayrıca sık uyanması olan bebeklerin annelerinde, düzenli uykusu olan bebek annelerine göre 6,9 kat arttığını saptadık.
Sonuç: İnfantil kolik ve uzun süreli ağlama yüksek anne depresyon puanları ile ilişkilidir.

Project Number

GO 17/687

References

  • Poçan AG, Aki OE, Parlakgümüs AH, Gereklioglu C, Dolgun AB. The incidence of and risk factors for postpartum depression at an urban maternity clinic in Turkey. Int J Psychiatry Med 2013;46:179-94.
  • Keser Özcan N, Boyacıoğlu NE, Dinç H. Postpartum Depression Prevalence and Risk Factors in Turkey: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2017;31:420-8.
  • Wang Z, Liu J, Shuai H, Cai Z, Fu X, Liu Y, et al. Mapping global prevalence of depression among postpartum women. Transl Psychiatry 2021;11:543.
  • Rathi A, Khapre S, Chavada J, Gupta S, Singla T. Postpartum Depression and Its Biological Biomarkers. Cureus 2022;14:e31124.
  • Kołomanska-Bogucka D, Mazur-Bialy AI. Physical Activity and the Occurrence of Postnatal Depression-A Systematic Review. Medicina (Kaunas) 2019;55:560.
  • Kim JK, Suh JH, Bae H. The longitudinal effects of mother’s antenatal/postpartum depression and parenting stress on the infant development. J. Early Child Educ Educ Welf 2016;20:591–611.
  • Goodman JH. Perinatal depression and infant mental health. Arch. Psychiatr Nurs 2019;33:217–24.
  • Netsi E, Evans J, Wulff K, O’Mahen H, Ramchandani P. Infant outcomes following treatment of antenatal depression: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial. J Affect Disord 2015;188:252–6.
  • O’Connor TG, Caprariello P, Blackmore ER, Gregory AM, Glover V, Fleming P, et al. Prenatal mood disturbance predicts sleep problems in infancy and toddlerhood. Early Hum Dev 2007;83:451–8.
  • Yan N, Dix T. Mothers’ early depressive symptoms and children’s first-grade adjustment: A transactional analysis of child withdrawal as a mediator. J Child Psychol.Psychiatry 2014;55:495–504.
  • Abacı FB, Gökçe S, Tuygun N, Karacan CD, Öner Ö. Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic. Turk J Pediatr 2013; 55: 391-5.
  • Kroska EB, Stowe ZN. Postpartum Depression: Identification and Treatment in the Clinic Setting. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am 2020;47:409-19.
  • Wisner KL, Sit DKY, McShea MC, Rizzo DM, Zoretich RA, Hughes CL, et al. Onset timing, thoughts of self-harm, and diagnoses in postpartum women with screen-positive depression findings. JAMA Psychiatry 2013;70:490-8.
  • Wisner KL, Parry BL, Piontek CM. Clinical practice. Postpartum depression. N Engl J Med 2002; 347:194-9.
  • Cox JL, Holden JM, Sagovsky R. Detection of postnatal depression. Development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Br J Psychiatry 1987;150:782-6.
  • Cox JL D Murray, G Chapman. A controlled study of the onset, duration and prevalence of postnatal depression. Br J Psychiatry 1993;163:27-31.
  • Engindeniz AN, Küey L, Kültür S. Edinburgh dogum sonrasi depresyon ölçegi Türkçe formu geçerlik ve güvenilirlik çalişmasi. Bahar Sempozyumlarι Kitabι. Ankara, Turkey: Psikiyatri Dernegi Yayιnlarι, 1997.
  • Radesky JS, Zuckerman B, Silverstein M, Rivara FP, Barr M, Taylor JA, et al. Inconsolable infant crying and maternal postpartum depressive symptoms. Pediatrics 2013 ;131:e1857-64.
  • Yalçın SS. Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic. Turk J Pediatr 2014;56:331.
  • Yalçin SS, Orün E, Mutlu B, Madendağ Y, Sinici I, Dursun A, et al. Why are they having infant colic? A nested case-control study. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 2010;24:584-96.
  • Vik T, Grote V, Escribano J, Socha J, Verduci E, Fritschet M, al. Infantile colic, prolonged crying and maternal postnatal depression. Acta Paediatr 2009;98:1344-8.
  • Bang KS, Lee I, Kim S, Yi Y, Huh I, Jang SY, et al. Relation between Mother’s Taekyo, Prenatal and Postpartum Depression, and Infant’s Temperament and Colic: A Longitudinal Prospective Approach. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2020;17:7691.
  • Hanington L, Ramchandani P, Stein A. Parental depression and child temperament: Assessing child to parent effects in a longitudinal population study. Infant Behav Dev 2010;33:88–95.
  • Bang KS. Infants’ temperament and health problems according to maternal postpartum depression. J Korean Acad Nurs 2011;41:444–50.
  • Dias CC, Figueiredo B. Mother’s prenatal and postpartum depression symptoms and infant’s sleep problems at 6 months. Infant Ment Health J 2020;41:614-27.

The Coexistence of Postpartum Depression with Infantile Colic and Sleep Problems

Year 2023, Volume: 17 Issue: 5, 375 - 379, 25.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.12956/tchd.1285545

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Objective: This study aims to examine the factors that can cause postpartum depression (PPD) form others who gave birth at Şan Med Hospital in Şanlıurfa.
Materials and Methods: The study was performed on volunteer mother-baby couples who were born in Şanlıurfa Şan Med Hospital and were admitted to Şan Med Hospital Pediatrics Polyclinic between September 2017 and December 2017. Participants were asked to provide some information about themselves and their babies, as well as their babies’ crying and sleeping patterns. The Edinburgh postpartum depression scale (EPDS) was administered to the mothers.
Results: It was determined that the frequency of PPD increased by 2.73-folds for mothers whose babies cried excessively, and by 2.79-folds for the mothers whose babies had unconsolable crying/restlessness lasting 2-3 hours a day. The results indicated that the risk of PPD was 6.86-folds higher in mothers of infants who awoke frequently, as compared to the mothers of infants who had regular sleep patterns.
Conclusion: Infantile colic and prolonged crying are factors in the incidence of maternal depression.

Project Number

GO 17/687

References

  • Poçan AG, Aki OE, Parlakgümüs AH, Gereklioglu C, Dolgun AB. The incidence of and risk factors for postpartum depression at an urban maternity clinic in Turkey. Int J Psychiatry Med 2013;46:179-94.
  • Keser Özcan N, Boyacıoğlu NE, Dinç H. Postpartum Depression Prevalence and Risk Factors in Turkey: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2017;31:420-8.
  • Wang Z, Liu J, Shuai H, Cai Z, Fu X, Liu Y, et al. Mapping global prevalence of depression among postpartum women. Transl Psychiatry 2021;11:543.
  • Rathi A, Khapre S, Chavada J, Gupta S, Singla T. Postpartum Depression and Its Biological Biomarkers. Cureus 2022;14:e31124.
  • Kołomanska-Bogucka D, Mazur-Bialy AI. Physical Activity and the Occurrence of Postnatal Depression-A Systematic Review. Medicina (Kaunas) 2019;55:560.
  • Kim JK, Suh JH, Bae H. The longitudinal effects of mother’s antenatal/postpartum depression and parenting stress on the infant development. J. Early Child Educ Educ Welf 2016;20:591–611.
  • Goodman JH. Perinatal depression and infant mental health. Arch. Psychiatr Nurs 2019;33:217–24.
  • Netsi E, Evans J, Wulff K, O’Mahen H, Ramchandani P. Infant outcomes following treatment of antenatal depression: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial. J Affect Disord 2015;188:252–6.
  • O’Connor TG, Caprariello P, Blackmore ER, Gregory AM, Glover V, Fleming P, et al. Prenatal mood disturbance predicts sleep problems in infancy and toddlerhood. Early Hum Dev 2007;83:451–8.
  • Yan N, Dix T. Mothers’ early depressive symptoms and children’s first-grade adjustment: A transactional analysis of child withdrawal as a mediator. J Child Psychol.Psychiatry 2014;55:495–504.
  • Abacı FB, Gökçe S, Tuygun N, Karacan CD, Öner Ö. Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic. Turk J Pediatr 2013; 55: 391-5.
  • Kroska EB, Stowe ZN. Postpartum Depression: Identification and Treatment in the Clinic Setting. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am 2020;47:409-19.
  • Wisner KL, Sit DKY, McShea MC, Rizzo DM, Zoretich RA, Hughes CL, et al. Onset timing, thoughts of self-harm, and diagnoses in postpartum women with screen-positive depression findings. JAMA Psychiatry 2013;70:490-8.
  • Wisner KL, Parry BL, Piontek CM. Clinical practice. Postpartum depression. N Engl J Med 2002; 347:194-9.
  • Cox JL, Holden JM, Sagovsky R. Detection of postnatal depression. Development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Br J Psychiatry 1987;150:782-6.
  • Cox JL D Murray, G Chapman. A controlled study of the onset, duration and prevalence of postnatal depression. Br J Psychiatry 1993;163:27-31.
  • Engindeniz AN, Küey L, Kültür S. Edinburgh dogum sonrasi depresyon ölçegi Türkçe formu geçerlik ve güvenilirlik çalişmasi. Bahar Sempozyumlarι Kitabι. Ankara, Turkey: Psikiyatri Dernegi Yayιnlarι, 1997.
  • Radesky JS, Zuckerman B, Silverstein M, Rivara FP, Barr M, Taylor JA, et al. Inconsolable infant crying and maternal postpartum depressive symptoms. Pediatrics 2013 ;131:e1857-64.
  • Yalçın SS. Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic. Turk J Pediatr 2014;56:331.
  • Yalçin SS, Orün E, Mutlu B, Madendağ Y, Sinici I, Dursun A, et al. Why are they having infant colic? A nested case-control study. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 2010;24:584-96.
  • Vik T, Grote V, Escribano J, Socha J, Verduci E, Fritschet M, al. Infantile colic, prolonged crying and maternal postnatal depression. Acta Paediatr 2009;98:1344-8.
  • Bang KS, Lee I, Kim S, Yi Y, Huh I, Jang SY, et al. Relation between Mother’s Taekyo, Prenatal and Postpartum Depression, and Infant’s Temperament and Colic: A Longitudinal Prospective Approach. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2020;17:7691.
  • Hanington L, Ramchandani P, Stein A. Parental depression and child temperament: Assessing child to parent effects in a longitudinal population study. Infant Behav Dev 2010;33:88–95.
  • Bang KS. Infants’ temperament and health problems according to maternal postpartum depression. J Korean Acad Nurs 2011;41:444–50.
  • Dias CC, Figueiredo B. Mother’s prenatal and postpartum depression symptoms and infant’s sleep problems at 6 months. Infant Ment Health J 2020;41:614-27.
There are 25 citations in total.

Details

Primary Language English
Subjects ​Internal Diseases
Journal Section ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Authors

Bülent Güneş 0000-0001-8221-208X

S. Songül Yalçın 0000-0001-9061-4281

Project Number GO 17/687
Early Pub Date July 24, 2023
Publication Date September 25, 2023
Submission Date April 19, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 17 Issue: 5

Cite

Vancouver Güneş B, Yalçın SS. The Coexistence of Postpartum Depression with Infantile Colic and Sleep Problems. Türkiye Çocuk Hast Derg. 2023;17(5):375-9.


The publication language of Turkish Journal of Pediatric Disease is English.


Manuscripts submitted to the Turkish Journal of Pediatric Disease will go through a double-blind peer-review process. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two external, independent peer reviewers who are experts in the field, in order to ensure an unbiased evaluation process. The editorial board will invite an external and independent editor to manage the evaluation processes of manuscripts submitted by editors or by the editorial board members of the journal. The Editor in Chief is the final authority in the decision-making process for all submissions. Articles accepted for publication in the Turkish Journal of Pediatrics are put in the order of publication, with at least 10 original articles in each issue, taking into account the acceptance dates. If the articles sent to the reviewers for evaluation are assessed as a senior for publication by the reviewers, the section editor and the editor considering all aspects (originality, high scientific quality and citation potential), it receives publication priority in addition to the articles assigned for the next issue.


The aim of the Turkish Journal of Pediatrics is to publish high-quality original research articles that will contribute to the international literature in the field of general pediatric health and diseases and its sub-branches. It also publishes editorial opinions, letters to the editor, reviews, case reports, book reviews, comments on previously published articles, meeting and conference proceedings, announcements, and biography. In addition to the field of child health and diseases, the journal also includes articles prepared in fields such as surgery, dentistry, public health, nutrition and dietetics, social services, human genetics, basic sciences, psychology, psychiatry, educational sciences, sociology and nursing, provided that they are related to this field. can be published.