Social support moderates the relation between childhood trauma and prenatal depressive symptoms in adolescent mothers.

Journal of reproductive and infant psychology(2022)

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Abstract
Findings support the stress-buffering model in that those with more stressors may benefit more from social support than those with fewer stressors. These results highlight the importance of social support and inform prenatal depression prevention/intervention strategies particularly with pregnant adolescents.
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Prenatal depression,adolescent pregnancy,childhood trauma,social support
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