Dimensions of depression and perfectionism in pregnant and nonpregnant women: Their levels and interrelationships and their relationship to marital satisfaction

Lilly Dimitrovsky, Rachel Levy-Shiff, Irit Schattner-Zanany

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Abstract

The authors studied S. J. Blatt's (1974) 2 dimensions of depression (anaclitic and introjective), P. L. Hewitt and G. L. Flett's (1991b) 3 dimensions of perfectionism (socially prescribed, self-oriented, and other-oriented), and the relationship between these and marital satisfaction in 100 married women in the last trimester of their first pregnancy and in 50 married women who had not yet experienced pregnancy. The measures used were the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire (S. J. Blatt, J. P. D'Afflitti, & D. M. Quinlan, 1976a, 1976b), the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (P. L. Hewitt & G. L. Flett 1989), and G. B. Spanier's (1976) Dyadic Adjustment Scale. Pregnant and non-pregnant women did not differ in anaclitic depression, but the level of introjective depression of pregnant women was lower than that of nonpregnant women. The two groups did not differ in level of marital satisfaction or in any of the dimensions of perfectionism. For both groups, introjective depression was positively correlated with socially prescribed perfectionism and negatively correlated with marital satisfaction. Self-oriented perfectionism was positively related to introjective depression and negatively related to marital satisfaction for nonpregnant women. For the pregnant women, there was a negative relationship between socially prescribed perfectionism and marital satisfaction. Anaclitic depression and other-oriented perfectionism were unrelated to any of the other variables studied.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)631-646
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume136
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2002

Keywords

  • Depression dimensions
  • Marital satisfaction
  • Perfectionism dimensions
  • Pregnancy

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