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Postpartum Depression - Causes and Consequences. With a forew. by Lee S. Cohen

German · Hardback

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What is the prevalence of mood disorders during pregnancy and the post parturn period; does the prevalence vary compared to nonchildbearing women? What are the psychosocial and neurobiologie factors that predict risk for postparturn mood disorders? Postpartum Depression: Causes and Consequences by Miehael W. O'Hara synthesizes aseries of efforts to address these and other difficult questions. It is a c1ear, cohesive, and carefully prepared work, which serves not only as a review of more than a decade of research, but also as acharge for future investigation regarding unanswered questions about postparturn mood disturbance. Depression after childbirth is one of the most prevalent complications in modern obstetrics. Nonetheless, the subject of postparturn mood dis orders remains understudied. Some investigators pursue nosologie debates regarding the extent to which postparturn depression should be considered a discreet diagnostic entity. Others have tried to identify biologie or psychosocial factors that are uniquely associated with puerperal illness. More recent efforts have begun to focus on the need to identify predictors of risk for developing depression during pregnancy and the postparturn period. Identification of women "at risk" can lead to prophylactie treat ment strategies that attenuate such risk, thereby limiting morbidity asso ciated with untreated depression and the impact of matemal psychiatric dis order on child development.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Preliminary Work.- 3 Background and Methods.- 4 Psychopathology Across Pregnancy and the Puerperium.- 5 Adjustment, Social Support, and Life Events Across Pregnancy and the Puerperium.- 6 Depression During Pregnancy.- 7 Postpartum Blues.- 8 Postpartum Depression.- 9 Summary and Implications.- Appendix A: Childcare Stress Inventory.- Appendix B: Peripartum Events Scale.- Appendix C: Social Support Interview.- References.

Product details

Authors Michael W. O¿Hara, Michael W OHara, Michael W O'Hara, Michael W. O'Hara
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages German
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1994
 
EAN 9783540942610
ISBN 978-3-540-94261-0
No. of pages 222
Weight 377 g
Illustrations XI, 222 S. 1 Abb.
Series Series in Psychopathology
Series in Psychopathology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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