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Bipolar II postpartum depression: Detection, diagnosis, and treatment.

Verinder Sharma1, Vivien K Burt, Hendrica L Ritchie.   

Abstract

Research on postpartum mood disorders has focused primarily on major depressive disorder, bipolar I disorder, and puerperal psychosis and has largely ignored or neglected bipolar II disorder. Hypomanic symptoms are common after delivery but frequently unrecognized. DSM-IV does not consider early postpartum hypomania as a significant diagnostic feature. Although postpartum hypomania may not cause marked impairment in social or occupational functioning, it is often associated with subsequent, often disabling depression. Preliminary evidence suggests that bipolar II depression arising in the postpartum period is often misdiagnosed as unipolar major depressive disorder. The consequences of the misdiagnosis can be particularly serious because of delayed initiation of appropriate treatment and the inappropriate prescription of antidepressants. Moreover, no pharmacological or psychotherapeutic studies of bipolar postpartum depression are available to guide clinical decision making. Also lacking are screening instruments designed specifically for use before or after delivery in women with suspected bipolar depression. It is recommended that the treatment of postpartum bipolar depression follow the same guidelines as the treatment of nonpuerperal bipolar II depression, using medications that are compatible with lactation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19884236     DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.08121902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0002-953X            Impact factor:   18.112


  12 in total

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Review 2.  A closer look at the nosological status of the highs (hypomanic symptoms) in the postpartum period.

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Review 3.  Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy and Postpartum: Principles of Management.

Authors:  Sabrina J Khan; Madeleine E Fersh; Carrie Ernst; Kim Klipstein; Elizabeth Streicker Albertini; Shari I Lusskin
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2016-02       Impact factor: 5.285

4.  Hypomanic symptoms in early pregnancy: prevalence and associated factors.

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Journal:  Arch Womens Ment Health       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 3.633

Review 5.  Is Postpartum Depression a Distinct Disorder?

Authors:  Arianna Di Florio; Samantha Meltzer-Brody
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 5.285

Review 6.  Perinatal mental illness: definition, description and aetiology.

Authors:  Michael W O'Hara; Katherine L Wisner
Journal:  Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol       Date:  2013-10-07       Impact factor: 5.237

7.  DSM-V: modifying the postpartum-onset specifier to include hypomania.

Authors:  Verinder Sharma; Vivien K Burt
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Journal:  Indian J Psychiatry       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 1.759

10.  Prospective study on the association between harm avoidance and postpartum depressive state in a maternal cohort of Japanese women.

Authors:  Kaori Furumura; Takayoshi Koide; Takashi Okada; Satomi Murase; Branko Aleksic; Norika Hayakawa; Tomoko Shiino; Yukako Nakamura; Ai Tamaji; Naoko Ishikawa; Harue Ohoka; Hinako Usui; Naomi Banno; Tokiko Morita; Setsuko Goto; Atsuko Kanai; Tomoko Masuda; Norio Ozaki
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-04-10       Impact factor: 3.240

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