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Postpartum Depression

Southern Medical Journal, 1988
The occurrence of mood changes in the postpartum period is common. This presentation will discuss three cases of postpartum mood changes illustrating the "normal" changes, depression with suicidal ideation requiring brief hospitalization, and psychotic depression requiring intensive psychiatric treatment.
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Telephone-based nurse-delivered interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression: nationwide randomised controlled trial

British Journal of Psychiatry, 2020
Background Postpartum depression and anxiety are under-addressed public health problems with numerous treatment access barriers, including insufficiently available mental health specialist providers.
C. Dennis   +4 more
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Postpartum Depression: Identification and Treatment in the Clinic Setting.

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2020
Perinatal care, including the management of mental health issues, often falls under the auspices of primary care providers. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common problem that affects up to 15% of women.
Emily B. Kroska, Z. Stowe
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Postpartum Depression Screening

Pediatric Annals, 2015
Question: When I screen mothers for postpartum depression, I often wonder about how best to explain the reason for doing this or how to insure I am being helpful to these moms. Any thoughts? A: Professional organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics1 and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,2 recommend that health ...
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Postpartum depression

JAAPA, 2022
Donna La May, Newman   +2 more
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[Postpartum depression].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1998
We investigated whether informing first-time mothers about postpartum depression affects their experience and behaviour during the depression occurring in the first two weeks after birth.138 first-time mothers who were participants in a longitudinal study sponsored by the Swiss National Fund were retrospectively surveyed concerning postpartum ...
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Prevalence of prenatal and postpartum depression in fathers: A comprehensive meta-analysis of observational surveys.

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2019
BACKGROUND Increasing attention has been paid to maternal prenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms (depression thereafter), but little is known about the prevalence of paternal prenatal and postpartum depression.
W. Rao   +6 more
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Postpartum depression.

The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1984
Postpartum depression (PPD) occurs in 4% of women during the puerperium. Patients with a previous history of depression, especially a postpartum depression, have a much greater incidence of PPD. Those patients should be evaluated carefully during the six-week period following parturition.
M J, Garvey, G D, Tollefson
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The association between social support and postpartum depression in women: A cross sectional study.

Women and Birth, 2019
BACKGROUND Prevalence of postpartum depression is estimated to be about 10-15% worldwide. Many risk factors are supposed to play a role leading a new mother to maternal postpartum depression which can considerably affect the baby, mother, family and also
Atefeh Vaezi   +3 more
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POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2006
C. Neill Epperson, Jennifer Ballew
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