The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Predicting Postpartum Depression

This study examines the direct and moderating effects of emotional intelligence on postpartum depression (PPD), while taking into account social support and stressful life events. Using a prospective cohort design, 165 women were surveyed in their third trimester and again at 9 weeks postpartum. Results support the direct effects of emotional intelligence (β = –.20, p = .01), social support (β = –.17, p = .04), and stressful life events (β = .17, p = .04) on PPD. Moderating effects are also supported with significant effects on PPD: stressful life events x emotional intelligence (β = –.17, p = .04) and stressful life events x social support (β = –.21, p = .01).
Source: Western Journal of Nursing Research - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: Research Reports Source Type: research