Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
postpartum depression |
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was used to detect depressive symptoms during the postpartum period [30]. EPDS is a 10-item questionnaire assessing the interviewee's depressive feelings from the seven days before the interview. The response of the questions is scored from 0-3, with higher scores indicating higher levels of depressive symptoms. The total EPDS score of a respondentcan range from 0 to 30. |
postpartum 6 weeks |
|
Primary |
postpartum depression |
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was used to detect depressive symptoms during the postpartum period [30]. EPDS is a 10-item questionnaire assessing the interviewee's depressive feelings from the seven days before the interview. The response of the questions is scored from 0-3, with higher scores indicating higher levels of depressive symptoms. The total EPDS score of a respondentcan range from 0 to 30. |
postpartum 3 months |
|
Primary |
postpartum mother-baby attachment |
Postpartum Attachment Scale: Early diagnosis of problems in mother-infant relationship Developed to provide and maternal filling4. The scale is a six-digit It has a Likert scale. Scale "always", Postpartum attachment scales in mothers 247 "Very often", "often", "sometimes", "rarely", "no It has been defined as "time". Items 0-5 It is rated as. Scale 17 is reverse It consists of 25 graded items. Scale "attachment disorder" (12 items), "Rejection and irritability" (seven items), "care tension about "(four items), abuse four sub-categories with risk (two substances) It consists of units. Pathology in mother-infant relationship cut point specified for four subscales 4'18 The cut-off point of four subscales attachment disorder (subscale 1), respectively> 12, rejection and irritability (subscale 2)> 17, anxiety in infant care (subscale 3)> 10, the risk of abuse (subscale 4) is> 3. |
postpartum 6 weeks a |
|
Primary |
postpartum mother-baby attachment |
Postpartum Attachment Scale: Early diagnosis of problems in mother-infant relationship Developed to provide and maternal filling4. The scale is a six-digit It has a Likert scale. Scale "always", Postpartum attachment scales in mothers 247 "Very often", "often", "sometimes", "rarely", "no It has been defined as "time". Items 0-5 It is rated as. Scale 17 is reverse It consists of 25 graded items. Scale "attachment disorder" (12 items), "Rejection and irritability" (seven items), "care tension about "(four items), abuse four sub-categories with risk (two substances) It consists of units. Pathology in mother-infant relationship cut point specified for four subscales 4'18 The cut-off point of four subscales attachment disorder (subscale 1), respectively> 12, rejection and irritability (subscale 2)> 17, anxiety in infant care (subscale 3)> 10, the risk of abuse (subscale 4) is> 3. |
postpartum 3 months |
|
Primary |
anxiety state |
State Anxiety Scale (STAI-I) in 1970 Turkish form developed by Spielberger Oner N et al. Its validity and reliability study has been carried out by adapting it. Anxiety level In STAI-I, "(1) not at all, (2) a little, (3) a lot and (4) completely" While it is scored as, the options in STAI-II are (1) almost never, (2) sometimes, (3) a lot of time, and (4) it is almost always. 2 kinds of scales Scores obtained from both scales theoretically it ranges from 20 to 80. High score indicates high anxiety level |
postpartum 6 weeks |
|
Primary |
anxiety state |
State Anxiety Scale (STAI-I) in 1970 Turkish form developed by Spielberger Oner N et al. Its validity and reliability study has been carried out by adapting it. Anxiety level In STAI-I, "(1) not at all, (2) a little, (3) a lot and (4) completely" While it is scored as, the options in STAI-II are (1) almost never, (2) sometimes, (3) a lot of time, and (4) it is almost always. 2 kinds of scales Scores obtained from both scales theoretically it ranges from 20 to 80. High score indicates high anxiety level |
postpartum 3 months |
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