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[Nursing in puerperal mental disorders].

open access: closed[Kango gijutsu] : [Nursing technique], 1973
R, Kobayashi   +3 more
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Long‐term outcome of offspring after maternal severe puerperal disorder

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2004
Objective: To study adult mental health in offspring of mothers who experienced severe puerperal disorder.Method: Mothers, followed up a mean of 23 years after puerperal disorder requiring hospitalization, were interviewed regarding adult psychiatric illness, childhood neurotic symptoms and conduct problems of 48 offspring of the index episode and 62 ...
R, Abbott   +3 more
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[Metaphylaxis of puerperal disorders in cattle].

DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1991
The effects of metaphylactic measures in cattle herds with the aim of diminishing puerperal disturbances and ensurement of high reproductive performance were studied. About 5000 cows in more than 30 groups (experimental and controls) were included into the clinical investigations.
K, Eulenberger   +3 more
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Puerperal psychiatric disorders in Nigerian women.

East African medical journal, 1992
Forty-two cases of psychiatric disorders occurring within six-months of childbirth and seen over a 15-month period were studied retrospectively. The majority of the cases were less than 30 years old, married and primiparous. There was a preponderance of schizophrenic over other psychiatric syndromes.
A B, Adewunmi, O, Gureje
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[Psychiatric disorders in pregnant and puerperal women].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2006
The most frequently occurring pre- and postpartum psychiatric disorders are depression and, to a lesser degree, panic disorder and psychosis. Apart from the negative effects on the psychological well-being of the mother, these psychiatric disorders may also result in obstetric complications and an impaired mother-infant relationship.
A, Wewerinke   +3 more
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[Role of electroshock therapy in puerperal mental disorders].

Annales medico-psychologiques, 1991
Ten cases of psychotic patients requiring electroconvulsivotherapy (ECT) are reported during pregnancy and puerperium. The interest and the safety of ECT are confirmed. ECT is principally indicated in severe cases and in typical or atypical mood disorders.
J M, Vanelle   +5 more
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PUERPERAL MENTAL DISORDERS IN MANIC‐DEPRESSIVE FEMALES

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1966
O, Bratfos, J O, Haug
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