| Literature DB >> 34652261 |
Amelia Rizzo1, Antonio Bruno2, Giovanna Torre2, Carmela Mento2, Gianluca Pandolfo2, Clemente Cedro2, Antonio Simone Laganà3, Roberta Granese4, Rocco Antonio Zoccali2, Maria Rosaria Anna Muscatello2.
Abstract
The authors' purpose in the present study is to examine the role of subthreshold mental disorders as predictors of Postpartum Depression (PPD). 110 pregnancy women were evaluated as follow: the General 5-Spectrum Measure at 26 weeks of gestation; the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale at 3/6 months after delivery. Only 4.5% of the sample developed PPD at 3/6 months after delivery. Agoraphobia/panic, depressed mood, social anxiety and eating problems relate positively to PPD at 3/6 months. Early identification of symptoms that could indicate the development of future mood problems in the mother is of crucial importance for mental health and prevention.Entities:
Keywords: Postpartum depression; subthreshold symptoms; women health
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34652261 DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2021.1963730
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Care Women Int ISSN: 0739-9332