Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between prenatal attachment, maternal anxiety, and postpartum depression.
Design And Methods: This longitudinal study included 195 pregnant women in their third trimester.
Findings: The level of postpartum depression in the sixth week was found to be significantly higher in women older than 31 years, high-risk pregnancies, primipara women, women having a living child outside of the newborn, and in women who experience problems after delivery.