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New England Journal of Medicine, 2016
Postpartum Depression (PPD) has gained well-deserved traction in healthcare policy discourse as a public health concern. Although one in seven American women are believed to experience PPD, mental illness stigma induces feelings of shame and guilt, reduces treatment-seeking behaviors, and ultimately contributes to a low PPD diagnosis rate.
Simone N Vigod
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Postpartum Depression (PPD) has gained well-deserved traction in healthcare policy discourse as a public health concern. Although one in seven American women are believed to experience PPD, mental illness stigma induces feelings of shame and guilt, reduces treatment-seeking behaviors, and ultimately contributes to a low PPD diagnosis rate.
Simone N Vigod
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Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2018
This review aims to examine the prevalence and incidence of postpartum depression among healthy mothers without prior history of depression including postpartum depression and who gave birth to healthy full-term infants.
Shefaly Shorey +2 more
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This review aims to examine the prevalence and incidence of postpartum depression among healthy mothers without prior history of depression including postpartum depression and who gave birth to healthy full-term infants.
Shefaly Shorey +2 more
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Postpartum Depression: Pathophysiology, Treatment, and Emerging Therapeutics
Annual Review of Medicine, 2019Postpartum depression (PPD) is common, disabling, and treatable. The strongest risk factor is a history of mood or anxiety disorder, especially having active symptoms during pregnancy.
Simone N Vigod
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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021
AIM The current systematic review aimed to present the pooled estimated prevalence and risk factors of PPD. BACKGROUND Postpartum depression seriously affects the physical and mental health of the mother and child.
Xueyan Liu, Shuhui Wang, Guangpeng Wang
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AIM The current systematic review aimed to present the pooled estimated prevalence and risk factors of PPD. BACKGROUND Postpartum depression seriously affects the physical and mental health of the mother and child.
Xueyan Liu, Shuhui Wang, Guangpeng Wang
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Zuranolone for the Treatment of Postpartum Depression.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2023OBJECTIVE Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common perinatal complication with adverse maternal and infant outcomes. This study investigated the efficacy and safety of zuranolone, a positive allosteric modulator of synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAA ...
K. Deligiannidis +13 more
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Postpartum Respiratory Depression
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2021Postpartum respiratory depression is a complex, multifactorial issue that encompasses a patient's baseline preexisting conditions, certain pregnancy-specific conditions or complications, as well as the iatrogenic element of various medications given in the peripartum period.
Rebecca S, Himmelwright +1 more
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Perception of traumatic childbirth of women and its relationship with postpartum depression
Women & health, 2021Traumatic birth has various effects on women, and postpartum depression is one of them. The present study had two aims: 1) to determine the level of traumatic childbirth perception and postpartum depression in women and the factors affecting them and 2 ...
F. Bay, F. Sayıner
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Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2020
PURPOSE Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common psychiatric condition after childbirth which not only effects the mother's health, but also might have impact on child's development and parenting behaviors.
Xiaohuan Zhao, Zhi-hua Zhang
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PURPOSE Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common psychiatric condition after childbirth which not only effects the mother's health, but also might have impact on child's development and parenting behaviors.
Xiaohuan Zhao, Zhi-hua Zhang
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Preventing Postpartum Depression
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2011Major depression is a frequent complication of the postpartum period. Untreated postpartum depression increases the risk of maternal suicide and can impair parenting capability with resultant adverse effects on offspring development. A number of factors influence a woman's vulnerability to postpartum depressive episodes.
Laura J, Miller, Elizabeth M, LaRusso
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Predictors of Postpartum Depression: An Update
Nursing Research, 2001BackgroundApproximately 13% of women experience postpartum depression. Early recognition is one of the most difficult challenges with this mood disorder because of how covertly it is suffered. ObjectivesThe purpose of this meta-analysis was to update the
Cheryl Tatano Beck
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