Peran Dukungan Sosial Pada Ibu Dengan Gejala Depresi Dalam Periode Pasca Persalinan

  • Tri Wurisastuti Puslitbang Upaya Kesehatan Masyarakat
  • Rofingatul Mubasyiroh Puslitbang Upaya Kesehatan Masyarakat
Keywords: Pasca Persalinan, Depresi, Dukungan Sosial, Pasangan

Abstract

A mother who just gave birth needs to psychological support from her closest people. Lack of support from the closest people triggers her emotions that lead to depression. This study aims to determine the relationship between social support and postpartum depression. The analysis used Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) 5 data in 2014. The samples were all mothers aged 15 years old and above who married and had babies aged 2-24 weeks. The independent variables included the presence of a spouse, the presence of other relatives, the participation of the mother in the social gathering, and the characteristics of the mother (age, education and occupation). Data were from 593 mothers who had complete variables using multiple logistic regression analysis. The analysis showed that the absence of a husband had a significant effect on postpartum depression (p-value = 0.001; OR = 2.81). Both the presence of other relatives and the maternal age are confounding variables for postpartum maternal depression. Mothers who did not stay with their partners had a risk of depression 2.81 times higher than those who did. It was controlled by the presence of other relatives and the age of the mother. Postpartum mothers have to be accompanied by her partner during babysitting.

Abstrak

Ibu yang baru melahirkan membutuhkan dukungan psikologis dari orang-orang terdekatnya. Kurangnya dukungan dari orang terdekat dapat menyebabkan penurunan psikologis yang akan menyebabkan ibu menjadi depresi. Studi ini bertujuan mengetahui hubungan dukungan sosial dengan depresi ibu pasca persalinan. Analisis menggunakan data Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) 5 tahun 2014. Sampel dalam analisis adalah seluruh ibu berusia 15 tahun ke atas yang menikah dan memiliki bayi berusia 2-24 minggu. Variabel bebas yang dianalisis meliputi keberadaan pasangan, keberadaan kerabat lain, keikutsertaan ibu dalam arisan, dan karakteristik ibu (usia, pendidikan dan pekerjaan). Data dianalisis dari 593 ibu yang memiliki variable lengkap dengan menggunakan analisis regresi logistik berganda. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa ketidakberadaan suami berpengaruh signifikan terhadap depresi pasca persalinan (p-value=0,001; OR=2,81). Keberadaan kerabat lain dan usia ibu merupakan variabel confounding terhadap depresi ibu pasca bersalin. Ibu yang tidak tinggal bersama pasangannya memiliki risiko depresi 2,81 kali lebih tinggi dibandingkan dengan ibu yang tinggal dengan pasangannya setelah dikontrol variabel keberadaan kerabat lain dan usia ibu. Ibu pasca bersalin disarankan didampingi oleh pasangan selama pengasuhan bayi.

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Published
2020-10-09