Postnatal depression: a review of current literature

RN BA (Hons) Grad Dip Health Victoria Williamson (Counseling, Master of Social Science in Counseling), RN RM BA MPH Ph.D Dr Helen McCutcheon (Senior Lecturer)
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The print and other forms of media offer significant amounts of information to women about pregnancy, parenthood and the birth process, but much less information exists about postnatal depression and how to cope with the frequently painful realities involved in childbirth and parenting — especially when debilitated by postnatal depression (PND).

Even less information exists about such women's reactions to interventions by health professionals, which is the subject of my Ph.D study in progress. This article reviews current literature about the clinical presentation of postnatal depression, the three major types of mood disorders following childbirth, the risk factors for postnatal depression, detection and treatment of postnatal depression and the need for further research on treatment outcomes for women with PND.

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印刷品和其他形式的媒体向妇女提供了大量关于怀孕、为人父母和分娩过程的信息,但关于产后抑郁症以及如何应对分娩和养育子女过程中经常出现的痛苦现实的信息却少得多——尤其是在产后抑郁症(PND)使妇女身心疲惫的情况下。关于这些妇女对卫生专业人员干预的反应的信息甚至更少,这是我正在进行的博士研究的主题。本文综述了目前有关产后抑郁症的临床表现、分娩后情绪障碍的三种主要类型、产后抑郁症的危险因素、产后抑郁症的检测和治疗以及产后抑郁症治疗效果的研究进展。
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