Maternity blues reassessed.

Psychiatric developments Pub Date : 1986-01-01
H Kennerley, D Gath
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Maternity Blues, although seldom a serious problem in clinical practice, is potentially important to research on affective disorders in general. Childbirth is a major life event known to be associated with large changes in maternal hormones. The determinants of the Blues may therefore be psychological and social, or biological, or both. This paper reviews the relevant literature. Reported associations between Maternity Blues and psychiatric disorder are examined. Possible psychological, social and biochemical determinants are reviewed, but no firm inferences on causation can yet be drawn. Conflicting results in the literature may have been due to variations in definition and measurement of the syndrome. The authors have recently used psychometric methods to develop a questionnaire for detecting and measuring Maternity Blues. By cluster analysis of responses to the questionnaire, a 'Primary Blues' cluster was defined, consisting of 7 items: tearful, tired, anxious, over-emotional, up and down in mood, low spirited, muddled in thinking. The item 'depression' appeared in another less frequent cluster.

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产妇忧郁症重新评估。
产妇忧郁,虽然在临床实践中很少是一个严重的问题,但对一般情感障碍的研究具有潜在的重要意义。分娩是一个重要的生活事件,已知与母体激素的巨大变化有关。因此,忧郁的决定因素可能是心理和社会的,或者是生理的,或者两者兼而有之。本文对相关文献进行综述。已报道的忧郁症和精神障碍之间的联系进行了检查。可能的心理、社会和生物化学决定因素进行了审查,但尚未得出因果关系的确切推论。文献中相互矛盾的结果可能是由于对综合征的定义和测量的不同。作者最近使用心理测量方法开发了一份调查问卷,用于检测和测量“产后忧郁”。通过对问卷回答的聚类分析,定义了一个“初级忧郁”聚类,由7个项目组成:泪流满面、疲惫不堪、焦虑不安、情绪过度、情绪起伏、情绪低落、思维混乱。“抑郁”一词出现的频率较低。
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