Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Postpartum Depression in New Jersey before and after Pandemic: Effects of Social Factors and Perceived Racial Discrimination
Poster Session X
Sunday May 25, 2025 (09:00 - 10:00 ET)
Keyword: PsychopathologyAbstract: We used pooled data from 2017-2021 PRAMS survey participants in New Jersey (n = 8,893). Findings indicated that multiple social/prenatal factors (e.g., insurance, Race/Ethnicity, WIC participation, prenatal mental health) are significantly associated with postpartum depression. Perceived racial discrimination significantly heightens the risk of PPD among Black and Asian women.
- Sangita Pudasainee-Kapri (Presenting Author)
- Kul Kapri (Author)
- Alexis Lee Richeson (Author)
- Yupeng Li (Author)

