You are on page 1of 1

Effectiveness of packages to lower the happy mother of a baby in the mother

post partum depression

Xii + 95 pages + 12 tables + 4 scheme + 10 Appendix

Abstract

Postpartum depression is a disorder of psychological adaptation during


childbirth. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of health education
interventions "blanket happy baby mother 'in reducing depression, and the
influence of age, parity, education, occupation, birth experience, and social
support on the incidence of postpartum depression. This study uses quasy
design experiment with pre-post test design with control group with
consecutive sampling technique. The samples were 50 mothers. Research
conducted at PHC Matraman, health centers and health centers Jatinegara
Setiabudi Jakarta. The instruments used are questionnaires Edinburgh
Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS). Analysis of quantitative data were tested
with T-test, Chi Square test and Mc Nemar test. The results of this study
indicate that the packet Happy Mother Baby effective in reducing depression in
postpartum mothers (p = 0.000, = 0.05). In addition, it was found that social
support is less well associated with the occurrence of depression in the
intervention group (p = 0.009, = 0.05, OR = 0.500; 95% CI: 0.225 to 1.113),
and there is a significant relationship between parity and the occurrence
primipara depression in the control group (p = 0.005, = 0.05; OR = 16.000;
95% CI :2,165-118, 270). Happy mother baby package is effective in reducing
depression in postpartum mothers. It is recommended that health education
interventions related to the psychological treatment of post partum women
need to be implemented in the clinic as one component of discharge planning,
and provision of education for a family need to provide support for postpartum
mothers.

You might also like