Antenatal parenting class aiming to enhance empathy between partners for prevention of postpartum depression
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- WATANABE Kazuyo
- Fukushima Medical University Graduate School of Medicine
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- ISHII Kyoko
- Radiation Medical Science center for the Fukushima management Survey, Fukushima Medical University
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- ISHIDA Hisae
- Fukushima Red Cross Hospital
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- OTA Misao
- Department of Midwifery and Maternal Nursing, Fukushima Medical University
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- GOTO Aya
- Center for Integrated Science and Humanities, Fukushima Medical University
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- Other Title
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- 産後うつ病予防を目的とした妊娠期からの“夫婦の共感性を高めるセッション”の試行
- 産後うつ病予防を目的とした妊娠期からの“夫婦の共感性を高めるセッション”の試行 : 対象者の共感性と精神健康度とセッション評価
- サンゴ ウツビョウ ヨボウ オ モクテキ ト シタ ニンシンキ カラ ノ “ フウフ ノ キョウカンセイ オ タカメル セッション " ノ シコウ : タイショウシャ ノ キョウカンセイ ト セイシン ケンコウド ト セッション ヒョウカ
- a trial at a hospital to assess attendantsʼ empathy level and mental health status and to verify their evaluation of the session
- 対象者の共感性と精神健康度とセッション評価
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<p>To enhance empathy between partners for the prevention of postpartum depression, an “empathy session” was developed in Australia and adapted into a Japanese health service setting. The present study aimed to assess attendantsʼ empathy level and mental health status and to verify their evaluation of the Japanese version of the session at a hospital. The participants were 20 couples, who took part in regular parenting classes at a target hospital between April 9 and October 8, 2016. The empathy session that included two activities, sharing parenting concerns with their partner and discussion on a case of a mother facing parenting difficulty, was added to the parenting classes. We conducted surveys asking the levels of empathy and mental health of the couple at the beginning of the session and asked to evaluate the session at the end. The results showed that the median multidimensional empathy scale score of the fathers was 3.80. Mothers who scored 9 or higher on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale accounted for 25%. All participants evaluated the session as helpful, and wrote that they could understand their partnerʼs concerns, communicate with other couples, and learn what should be discussed and prepared for child rearing. In conclusion, the prevalence of postnatal depression among mothers and the empathy level of fathers participated in the empathy session tended to be high, and the contents of the session were shown to enhance mutual understanding between partners. natal depression among mothers and the empathy level of fathers participated in the empathy session tended to be high, and the contents of the session were shown to enhance mutual understanding between partners.</p>
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Health and Human Ecology
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Japanese Journal of Health and Human Ecology 85 (2), 80-89, 2019-03-31
The Japanese Society of Health and Human Ecology
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- CRID
- 1390845713063856896
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- NII Article ID
- 130007637371
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- NII Book ID
- AA12781583
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- ISSN
- 24326720
- 24326712
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029683237
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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