THE INFLUENCE OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION ON INFANT BEHAVIOR

Nadja Coelho da Silva, L. Bernardo, N. C. D. Silva, L. Parente, Conceição Maria Santos Correia de Souza, Maria das Graças Nascimento Silva, M. L. Telles
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Abstract: Postpartum depression can reach up to 15% of pregnant women in developed countries, 25% in underdeveloped countries and up to 40% throughout the perinatal period. Depressive mothers interact less with their children, they show less love and affection, and this may have an impact on the lives of these infants in the future. Babies who lived in this context had problems with language acquisition, cognitive impairment, delay in achieving developmental milestones, attachment insecure, low self-esteem. It is essential that the diagnosis of depression be made as early as possible so that therapeutic and preventive measures are implemented in a timely manner in order to provide healthy child growth and ensure the good mental health of these mothers.Keywords: Postpartum depression; childish behaviour; mother-child relationship; diagnosis; pharmacological treatment; combination therapy;
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产后抑郁对婴儿行为的影响
摘要:产后抑郁症在发达国家可达15%的孕妇,在不发达国家可达25%,在整个围产期可达40%。抑郁的母亲与孩子的互动更少,她们表现出的爱和情感更少,这可能会对这些婴儿未来的生活产生影响。在这种环境下生活的婴儿有语言习得问题,认知障碍,发育迟缓,依恋不安全,自卑。必须尽早诊断抑郁症,以便及时实施治疗和预防措施,以使儿童健康成长,并确保这些母亲的良好心理健康。关键词:产后抑郁症;幼稚的行为;母子关系;诊断;药物治疗;联合治疗;
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