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Background: The transition to motherhood is a significant life event that can be both exciting and challenging, often complicated by postpartum depression. Understanding the awareness, risk factors, and support systems related to postpartum depression is
Iman U. Matumadi +2 more
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Purpose: The study aims are to explore the lived experiences of mothers and fathers of postpartum depression and parental stress after childbirth. Methods: Qualitative interviews conducted, and analysed from an interpretative phenomenological analysis ...
Maude Johansson +2 more
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Strategy Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review
Background: Postpartum depression is a non-psychotic depressive disorder with the criteria for diagnosis being that it can start early at four weeks postpartum. This can occur in the first year postpartum.
M. Elyas Arif Budiman +3 more
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Whether a major depressive episode occurring in the postpartum period (i.e., postpartum depression [PPD]) is sufficiently distinct from major depressive episodes occurring at other times (i.e., major depressive disorder) to warrant a separate diagnosis ...
Melissa M. Batt +4 more
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Background Anxiety and postpartum depression are the most common psychological problems in women after delivery. Cognitive behavior intervention has been reported to have an effect in the therapy of postpartum depression.
Hongling Liu, Yang Yang
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Depression after Delivery: Risk Factors, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Considerations
Postpartum mood disorders can negatively affect women, their offspring, and their families when left untreated. The identification and treatment of postpartum depression remains problematic since health care providers may often not differentiate ...
Debra A. Scrandis +4 more
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SCREENING OF POST PARTUM DEPRESSION ON THE SEVENTH DAY PUERPERIUM
Background: Postpartum depression is a psychological disorder during the postpartum period which is more dangerous than the baby blues. Postpartum depression can have a serious impact on the development of the baby as well as the social life of the ...
Wahyu Desiana, Tarsikah Tarsikah
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Allopregnanolone in postpartum depression: Role in pathophysiology and treatment
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a unique subtype of major depressive disorder and a substantial contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. In addition to affecting the mother, PPD can have short- and long-term consequences for the infant and partner.
S. Meltzer-Brody, S. Kanes
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Pathophysiological mechanisms implicated in postpartum depression.
This review aims to summarize the diverse proposed pathophysiological mechanisms contributing to postpartum depression, highlighting both clinical and basic science research findings.
J. Payne, J. Maguire
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Oxytocin and postpartum depression: A systematic review.
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a significant mental health concern, especially for women in vulnerable populations. Oxytocin (OT), a hormone essential for a variety of maternal tasks, including labor, lactation, and infant bonding, has also been ...
Taylor A. Thul +4 more
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