Clinical phenotypes of perinatal depression and time of symptom onset: analysis of data from an international consortium
Karen T. Putnam,Marsha A. Wilcox,Emma Robertson-Blackmore,Katherine M. Sharkey,Veerle Bergink,Trine Munk-Olsen,Kristina M. Deligiannidis,Jennifer L. Payne,Margaret Altemus,Jeffrey Newport,Gisèle Apter,Emmanuel Devouche,Alexander Viktorin,Patrik K. E. Magnusson,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Anne Buist,Justin L C Bilszta,Michael W. O'Hara,Scott Stuart,Rebecca L. Brock,Sabine J. Roza,Henning Tiemeier,Constance Guille,C. Neill Epperson,Deborah R. Kim,Peter Schmidt,Pedro E. Martinez,Arianna Di Florio,Katherine L. Wisner,Zachary N. Stowe,Ian Jones,Patrick F. Sullivan,Patrick F. Sullivan,David R. Rubinow,Kevin Wildenhaus,Samantha Meltzer-Brody +35 more
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The findings show that there might be different types and severity of perinatal depression with varying time of onset throughout pregnancy and post partum, and support the need for tailored treatments that improve outcomes for women with perInatal depression.About:
This article is published in The Lancet Psychiatry.The article was published on 2017-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 185 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Perinatal Depression & Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.read more
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Association of Persistent and Severe Postnatal Depression With Child Outcomes.
Elena Netsi,Rebecca M. Pearson,Lynne Murray,Lynne Murray,Lynne Murray,Peter J. Cooper,Peter J. Cooper,Peter J. Cooper,Michelle G. Craske,Alain Stein,Alain Stein +10 more
TL;DR: Persistent and severe PND substantially raises the risk for adverse outcome on all child measures, and meeting criteria for depression both early and late in the postnatal year should alert health care professionals to a depression that is likely to be persistent and to be associated with an especially elevated risk of multiple adverse child outcomes.
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Perinatal mental health: a review of progress and challenges
Louise M. Howard,Hind Khalifeh +1 more
TL;DR: The need for an extension of generic psychiatric services to include preconception care, and further investment into public health interventions in addition to perinatal mental health services, potentially for women and men, to reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality is highlighted.
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Sex differences in depression: Insights from clinical and preclinical studies.
TL;DR: Evidence is provided to support the notion that differences in depression between men and women span multiple facets of the disease, including epidemiology, symptomology, treatment, and pathophysiology, and a more systematic consideration of biological sex as a variable in depression research will be critical in the discovery and development of pharmacotherapies that are efficacious for both men andWomen.
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Postpartum psychiatric disorders.
Samantha Meltzer-Brody,Louise M. Howard,Veerle Bergink,Simone N. Vigod,Ian Jones,Trine Munk-Olsen,Simone Honikman,Jeannette Milgrom +7 more
TL;DR: Treating postpartum mental illness are reducing maternal symptoms and supporting maternal–child and family functioning and developing effective strategies in global settings that allow the delivery of targeted therapies to women with different clinical phenotypes and severities of PPDs is essential.
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Treatment of depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders during the perinatal period: A systematic review
TL;DR: There is a tremendous need for more studies focused on treatment of perinatal anxiety and trauma-related disorders, as well as psychopharmacological effectiveness studies.
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TL;DR: The development of a 10-item self-report scale (EPDS) to screen for Postnatal Depression in the community was found to have satisfactory sensitivity and specficity, and was also sensitive to change in the severity of depression over time.
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TL;DR: To better delineate periods of peak prevalence and incidence for perinatal depression and identify high risk subpopulations, studies with larger and more representative samples are needed.
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