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Prospective Study of Postpartum Blues
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1991Potential biologic and psychosocial causative factors for the postpartum blues were tested in a prospective study of 182 women followed up from the second trimester of pregnancy until postpartum week 9. Personal and family history of depression, depressive symptoms, stressful life events, and social adjustment were all assessed during the second ...
M W, O'Hara +3 more
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Patient Education and Counseling, 2021
An experience that occurred during an obstetrics 3rd year clerkship on the postpartum wards elaborates on and reflects upon the interaction between a student and patient. The stressful interaction and ultimate resolution underpin the sometimes critical moments in education that help define patient-physician relationships.
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An experience that occurred during an obstetrics 3rd year clerkship on the postpartum wards elaborates on and reflects upon the interaction between a student and patient. The stressful interaction and ultimate resolution underpin the sometimes critical moments in education that help define patient-physician relationships.
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1968
THE TRANSIENT mild depression occurring post partum (the "postpartum blues") is so ubiquitous and ostensibly benign that it has not often been deemed worthy of serious study. Consequently, considerable uncertainty exists about the basic characteristics and significance of this syndrome.
Irvin D. Yalom +3 more
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THE TRANSIENT mild depression occurring post partum (the "postpartum blues") is so ubiquitous and ostensibly benign that it has not often been deemed worthy of serious study. Consequently, considerable uncertainty exists about the basic characteristics and significance of this syndrome.
Irvin D. Yalom +3 more
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Maternity Blues and Postpartum Depression
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1992To investigate the relationship between maternity blues and postpartum depression in mothers discharged early from the hospital and those discharged after the customary length of hospital stay.A descriptive correlation design.550-bed community and teaching hospital in the midwestern United States.49 privately paying, primiparous, American-born women ...
C T, Beck, M A, Reynolds, P, Rutowski
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Serum Allopregnanolone in Women With Postpartum “Blues”
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001To relate serum allopregnanolone and progesterone levels postpartum to maternity "blues."Forty primiparous, healthy, married women (24-39 years of age; at least 13 years of education) who delivered healthy neonates in the Department of Obstetrics at the University of Pavia entered the present study. Blood samples were drawn at 8:30 AM on postpartum day
NAPPI, R. E. +5 more
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Postpartum blues: Salivary cortisol and psychological factors
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1990The relationships between several psychological variables and salivary cortisol levels were investigated in 70 young mothers throughout the first five days following the delivery of a healthy baby. We hypothesized that postpartum blues is associated with ineffective coping strategies, high anxiety levels, and elevated salivary cortisol concentrations ...
Ehlert, Ulrike +4 more
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POSTPARTUM BLUES PADA IBU POSTPARTUM PRIMIPARA
Patria Artha Journal of Nursing Science, 2017The phenomenon of the occurrence of postpartum blues on the first or third births less attention primarily by nurses , postpartum blues was considered as mild and temporary mental disorder that disappears within a few days postpartum . The purpose of this research is to identify the determinant factors on the occurrence of postpartum blues postpartum ...
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