Thirty-four women filled out six visual analog scales on postpartum days 15–21 and took the EPDS at their 4-week postpartum visit to the clinic. Results were analyzed by simple linear regression and multiple backward stepwise regression.<h4 class="h4">Resultsh3>
Responses to all six statements of the VAS correlated significantly with 4-week EPDS scores. Approximately 54%of the variability of 4-week EPDS scores can be predicted by the variability in VAS question 6.<h4 class="h4">Limitationsh3>
Relatively small sample size is a moderately limiting factor of this study.<h4 class="h4">Conclusionh3>
Mood in the third week postpartum was predictive of EPDS score on postpartum day 28. Mood lability during the third week postpartum was a better predictor of EPDS score on day 28 than the other five measures, including feelings of sadness or anxiety. The EPDS may have potential use with an acceptable degree of accuracy earlier than the standard 4 weeks postpartum.