![]() ![]() Postpartum depression associated with social support have a negative correlation with the strength direction moderate relationship (r = -0, 58, p = 0.001) with a score of EPDS 8 (0-15), while social support score of 41.5 (23-153). Parity associated with postpartum depression (p <0.005). Age and education were not associated with postpartum depression (p> 0.05). Results: Postpartum depression prevalence of 35.2% (a score ≥ 10). Analysis of the data using Spearman, Mann-Witney, and linear regression. The research sample for 14-21 days postpartum mothers who visited the Sadewa hospital.108 respondents to fill out a questionnaire EPDS and SSQ. ![]() Methods: Observational study design with cross-sectional approach. Objectives: Knowing the relationship of social support with postpartum depression in Sadewa hospital. Postpartum depression has a significant negative impact on cognitive, social and development of children. Background: Postpartum depression affects 13-15% of new mothers. ![]()
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