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Measuring postnatal demoralisation: adaptation of the Demoralisation Scale-II (DS-II) for postnatal use
Irene Bobevski1,2, Dean P McKenzie3,4, Heather Rowe1
1a Jean Hailes Research Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University , Melbourne , Australia.
Objective:
To examine the psychometric properties of the Demoralisation Scale II (DS-II) and adapt it for use with women in the postnatal period.
Background:
Demoralisation is a psychological state characterised by a sense of incompetence and feelings of helplessness and hopelessness in response to a stressful situation. The postnatal period is a life stage of many disruptions. Women may lose their confidence and become demoralised if feeling unprepared for the tasks of motherhood. The DS-II is a 16-item scale developed among cancer patients, but with content that is also relevant postnatally, including items on sense of failure, helplessness, hopelessness, isolation, entrapment and loss of purpose.
Methods:
Rasch analysis was used to investigate the psychometric properties of the DS-II and refine the scale for postnatal use.
Results:
Participants were 209 women admitted with their babies to a residential early parenting programme. A 14-item revised scale was derived, the Postnatal DS-II, showing good psychometric properties, discriminant validity and sensitivity to change, and being well targeted to the sample.
Conclusion:
The Postnatal DS-II could have utility as an assessment tool, helping clinicians to understand better women's postnatal experiences, assess the effectiveness of interventions and communicate with women in a meaningful and non-stigmatising way.
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