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Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology, 2014
Depression is a common problem among pregnant andpostpartum women, with rates comparable to or greater than those among women of childbearing age who are not pregnant or postpartum. Perinatal depression is associated with a wide range of unique assessment and treatment complexities, risk factors, and consequences for women and offspring.
Jennifer N. Felder +2 more
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Depression is a common problem among pregnant andpostpartum women, with rates comparable to or greater than those among women of childbearing age who are not pregnant or postpartum. Perinatal depression is associated with a wide range of unique assessment and treatment complexities, risk factors, and consequences for women and offspring.
Jennifer N. Felder +2 more
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Pharmacotherapy for Perinatal Depression
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2018Perinatal depression is associated with serious risks for the mother, baby, and family. When considering treating perinatal depression with a drug indicated for the treatment of depression, the major concerns are whether the drug increases the risks of teratogenicity, pregnancy complications, poor neonatal adaptation, or neurodevelopmental disorders ...
Shari I, Lusskin +5 more
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Screening for perinatal depression
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014Perinatal depression is prevalent, under-diagnosed and can have serious long-term effects on the wellbeing of women, their partners and infants. In the absence of active identification strategies, most women with perinatal depression will neither seek nor receive help.
Jeannette, Milgrom, Alan W, Gemmill
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DeckerMed Family Medicine, 2018
Perinatal depression includes major and minor depression occurring in pregnancy and one year postpartum. Affecting one in seven women, it is one of the most common pregnancy complications; however, it is often under recognized and undertreated. A personal history of perinatal or non-perinatal depression significantly increases risk.
Nancy Byatt +3 more
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Perinatal depression includes major and minor depression occurring in pregnancy and one year postpartum. Affecting one in seven women, it is one of the most common pregnancy complications; however, it is often under recognized and undertreated. A personal history of perinatal or non-perinatal depression significantly increases risk.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2008
Despite the fact that childbirth is often a time of joy for a family, the occurrence of perinatal depression is very common. It is essential for the depressed patient to be identified and treated during the pregnancy or postpartum because the failure to treat can have significant morbidity and even mortality for the woman and the child. Despite various
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Despite the fact that childbirth is often a time of joy for a family, the occurrence of perinatal depression is very common. It is essential for the depressed patient to be identified and treated during the pregnancy or postpartum because the failure to treat can have significant morbidity and even mortality for the woman and the child. Despite various
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Diagnosis and Management of Perinatal Depression
Nursing for Women's Health, 2022Perinatal depression is a mood disorder that may occur during pregnancy or within a year after childbirth. It can be disabling for the birthing parent and cause attachment and developmental problems for the infant. A host of risk factors, including genetics, reproductive history, and life experiences, are associated with perinatal depression.
Nicole Marie, Rossi, Lauren, Radney
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Perinatal depression and anxiety
The Nurse PractitionerABSTRACT Perinatal depression (PND) and perinatal anxiety are common conditions that can arise during or after pregnancy and can have a major impact on patients and their families. A potential outcome of PND includes death by suicide, a leading cause of maternal mortality.
Debra A, Scrandis, Kayla S, Scrandis
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2010
Years ago, a student wrote a paper in one of my classes about postpartum depression in fathers. I remember encouraging her to publish it, because little had been published on the topic.
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Years ago, a student wrote a paper in one of my classes about postpartum depression in fathers. I remember encouraging her to publish it, because little had been published on the topic.
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Pediatric Care Online, 2022
Key Points Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders affect 15% to 20% of mothers from conception to 1 year postpartum and 4% to 25% of fathers.Infants of affected mothers are at risk for impaired social interaction, delays in language and cognitive development, failure to thrive, reactive attachment disorder of infancy, early discontinuation
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Key Points Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders affect 15% to 20% of mothers from conception to 1 year postpartum and 4% to 25% of fathers.Infants of affected mothers are at risk for impaired social interaction, delays in language and cognitive development, failure to thrive, reactive attachment disorder of infancy, early discontinuation
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2005
We systematically review evidence on the prevalence and incidence of perinatal depression and compare these rates with those of depression in women at non-childbearing times.We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Sociofile for English-language articles published from 1980 through March 2004, conducted hand searches of bibliographies, and consulted ...
Norma I, Gavin +5 more
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We systematically review evidence on the prevalence and incidence of perinatal depression and compare these rates with those of depression in women at non-childbearing times.We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Sociofile for English-language articles published from 1980 through March 2004, conducted hand searches of bibliographies, and consulted ...
Norma I, Gavin +5 more
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