Investigating Factors Associated with the Development of Postnatal Depression After Cesarean Delivery: A Validation Cohort Study

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Purpose: This study aimed to validate a proposed association model previously published to determine the clinical relevance of preoperative determinants in the development of PND after Cesarean delivery (CD). Patients and Methods: Parturients undergoing elective CD under neuraxial anesthesia were recruited for a prospective cohort study between Oct 2021 and Oct 2022 at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore. Predelivery pain, psychological and mechanical temporal summation, and demographic data were recorded. A follow-up survey was conducted at 6 to 10 weeks after CD. The primary outcome was the incidence of PND, defined as an Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) score ≥ 10. Results: A total of 180 patients were recruited for validation. PND 6 to 10 weeks post-delivery occurred in 18.9% of recruited parturients. Multivariate regression analyses showed that higher pre-operative CSI scores (p=0.0156), higher anxiety levels about upcoming surgery (p=0.0429), increased pre-operative pain scores on movement (p=0.0110), and higher pre-operative HADS subscale scores on anxiety (p=0.0041) were independently associated with the development of PND weeks post-CD. Lower anticipation of pain medication needs (p=0.0038) was independently associated with the development of PND post-CD. The area under curve (AUC) of this multivariable model (training cohort), internal cross validation (training cohort) and external cross validation (validation cohort) were 0.818 (95% CI, 0.746 to 0.889), 0.785 (95% CI, 0.707 to 0.864) and 0.604 (95% CI, 0.497 to 0.710) respectively. Conclusion: The proposed model performed well in a local population. Further refinement is necessary to test the proposed model in populations with social and cultural differences.

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Tan, D. J. A., Sultana, R., Chow, S. Y. X., Tan, C. W., Tan, H. S., Chen, H. Y., … Sng, B. L. (2024). Investigating Factors Associated with the Development of Postnatal Depression After Cesarean Delivery: A Validation Cohort Study. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 20, 439–447. https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S448853

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