Psihologija (Jan 2023)

Self-criticism and self-compassion as mediators of the relationship between alexithymia and postpartum depressive symptoms

  • Andrei Ana-Maria,
  • Webb Rebecca,
  • Enea Violeta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI220422002A
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 2
pp. 145 – 162

Abstract

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Postpartum depression (PPD) is common after birth and can have a profound effect on women and their families. It is therefore important to understand the conditions and factors that lead to the occurrence and maintenance of PPD. The first aim of the current study was to identify whether there is a relationship between alexithymia and postpartum depressive symptoms (PPDS) in a sample of Romanian mothers. The second aim was to explore whether self-criticism and self-compassion mediate the relationship between alexithymia and PPDS. The current cross-sectional study included 307 mothers with babies aged between four weeks and one year. The results show that alexithymia, self-compassion, self-criticism, PPDS all correlated with one another, and self-criticism, self-compassion and alexithymia are significant predictors of PPDS. Moreover, self-criticism and self-compassion mediated the relationship between alexithymia and PPDS. A psychological therapy that increases self-compassion and reduces alexithymia and self-criticism may be beneficial for preventing symptoms of PPD.

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