#9375. A dyadic approach to stress and prenatal depression in first-time parents: The mediating role of marital satisfaction

December 2026publication date
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Applied Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
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Abstract:
In the field of perinatal clinical psychology, most studies focus on mothers psychological states during pregnancy, neglecting the role of their partners. This study evaluates the mediating role of dyadic satisfaction on the relationship between perceived stress and prenatal depressive symptomatology in both members of male-female-mixed-gender couples who were expecting their first child.
Keywords:
couples; dyadic analysis; dyadic satisfaction; perceived stress; prenatal depression

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