According to Beck's studies, what risk factor for postpartum depression (PPD) is likely to have the greatest effect on the woman's condition?

a. Prenatal depression
b. Single-mother status
c. Low socioeconomic status
d. Unplanned or unwanted pregnancy


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A Depressive symptoms during pregnancy or previous ppd are strong predictors for
subsequent episodes of PPD.
B Single-mother status is a small-relation predictor for PPD.
C Low socioeconomic status is a small-relation predictor for PPD.
D An unwanted pregnancy may contribute to the risk for PPD; however, it does not
pose as great an effect as prenatal depression.

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