Measuring stress after childbirth: development and validation of the Maternal Postpartum Stress Scale
- 19 June 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
- Vol. 41 (1), 65-77
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02646838.2021.1940897
Abstract
Background: Due to a wide range of stressors during the first postpartum year, this study aimed to develop and validate a self-report measure of stress intensity specific for postpartum. Method: Postpartum women (N= 603) completed the Maternal Postpartum Stress Scale in a cross-sectional online study. They also filled out questionnaires on general stress, depression, and anxiety . Factor analysis, reliability, and validity were examined. Results: Exploratory factor analyses revealed a three-factor structure: Personal needs and fatigue , Infant nurturing , and Body changes and sexuality. The reliability of the total scale and all subscales was good. Significant positive correlation with general stress indicated good convergent validity, and with depression and anxiety good divergent validity. Primiparous mothers had a higher score on the Infant nurturing subscale, and the mothers of infants with health problems had a higher score on the total scale, Personal needs and fatigue, and Infant nurturing. Conclusion: Maternal Postpartum Stress Scale is a new, valid, and reliable 22-items scale that measures stress during the first postpartum year. The total scale and tree subscales can be calculated separately to provide detailed information about stressors that mothers struggle with. The scale can be used for research and practical purposes.Keywords
Funding Information
- Catholic University of Croatia ‘Parental mental health and contextual factors as determinants of parent-infant bonding’ (HKS-2018-4)
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