Self-criticism, negative automatic thoughts and postpartum depressive symptoms: the buffering effect of self-compassion

J Reprod Infant Psychol. 2019 Nov;37(5):539-553. doi: 10.1080/02646838.2019.1597969. Epub 2019 Apr 5.

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to explore the direct and indirect effects of self-criticism on postpartum depressive symptoms, through postpartum cognitions, and analyse the moderating role of self-compassion in this relationship. Background: Self-criticism and self-compassion are associated with postpartum depression. However, further research is needed to understand how these mechanisms operate in the development/maintenance of depressive symptoms. Methods: 686 women in the postpartum period (up to 12 months after birth) recruited in-person and online answered a cross-sectional survey. Results: The effect of self-criticism on postpartum depressive symptoms occurred sequentially, increasing the frequency of negative automatic thoughts and subsequently the metacognitive appraisal of these thoughts. Self-compassion had a moderating effect only on the relation between self-criticism and postpartum cognitions. The effect of self-criticism on postpartum cognitions decreased in the presence of higher self-compassion. Conclusion: This study emphasises the negative effect of a self-critical thinking style and of a negative appraisal of thought's content on depression symptoms. Moreover, this work underscores the buffering role of self-compassion in the relationship between self-criticism and postpartum cognitions. These results highlight the need to address the reduction of self-criticism and the promotion of self-compassion strategies to deal with postpartum cognitions, in order to prevent and treat postpartum depressive symptoms.

Keywords: Depressive symptoms; negative automatic thoughts; postpartum; self-compassion; self-criticism.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological*
  • Adult
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Depression / epidemiology
  • Depression / psychology
  • Depression, Postpartum / epidemiology
  • Depression, Postpartum / psychology*
  • Empathy*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Self-Assessment*
  • Thinking*