Literature DB >> 14982265

A review of postpartum depression for the primary care physician.

Emily C Clay1, Dean A Seehusen.   

Abstract

Postpartum depression (PPD) occurs more commonly in U.S. women than most physicians realize. PPD is present in at least 10% and up to 20% of women in the United States within the first 6 months of delivery. The rate may be 25% or higher in women with a history of postpartum depression after a previous delivery. Over half of all women who develop postpartum depression still suffer symptoms a year later. This condition causes tremendous morbidity in terms of suffering and decreased quality of life. As with other psychiatric disorders, patients with PPD are more likely to seek help from their primary care doctors than from mental health professionals. Therefore, these providers should be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to properly care for women with PPD.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14982265     DOI: 10.1097/01.SMJ.0000091029.34773.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  South Med J        ISSN: 0038-4348            Impact factor:   0.954


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Journal:  Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev       Date:  2006-03

Review 2.  The Neurobiological Impact of Postpartum Maternal Depression: Prevention and Intervention Approaches.

Authors:  Stacy S Drury; Laura Scaramella; Charles H Zeanah
Journal:  Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am       Date:  2016-01-11

3.  Pregnancy Intention and Post-partum Depressive Affect in Louisiana Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System.

Authors:  Elizabeth Y Suh; Ping Ma; Lauren Futrell Dunaway; Katherine P Theall
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2016-05

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Authors:  Sahabeh Etebary; Sara Nikseresht; Hamid Reza Sadeghipour; Mohammad Reza Zarrindast
Journal:  Iran J Psychiatry       Date:  2010

Review 5.  Postnatal depression and its associated factors in women from different cultures.

Authors:  Fatemeh Abdollahi; Munn-Sann Lye; Azhar Md Zain; Sazlina Shariff Ghazali; Mehran Zarghami
Journal:  Iran J Psychiatry Behav Sci       Date:  2011

6.  A theory-based educational intervention to pediatricians in order to improve identification and referral of maternal depression: a quasi-experimental study.

Authors:  Eirini Agapidaki; Kyriakos Souliotis; Stylianos Christogiorgos; Lannis Zervas; Angeliki Leonardou; Gerasimos Kolaitis; George Giannakopoulos; Christina Dimitrakaki; Yannis Tountas
Journal:  Ann Gen Psychiatry       Date:  2013-11-22       Impact factor: 3.455

Review 7.  Interconception Care for Primary Care Providers: Consensus Recommendations on Preconception and Postpartum Management of Reproductive-Age Patients With Medical Comorbidities.

Authors:  S Michelle Ogunwole; Xiaolei Chen; Srilakshmi Mitta; Anum Minhas; Garima Sharma; Sammy Zakaria; Arthur Jason Vaught; Stephanie M Toth-Manikowski; Graeme Smith
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes       Date:  2021-09-16
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