covade综合征——习俗、行为还是疾病?

Q3 Medicine Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-17 DOI:10.1159/000475686
Bartlomiej Piechowski-Jozwiak, Julien Bogousslavsky
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摘要

科瓦德习俗和科瓦德综合征是一种自古以来就存在的现象。它是否构成一种疾病实体,还是应被视为一种仪式或习俗,仍是一个有争议的问题。历史记录揭示了勇敢行为的独特起源和倾向,其中一些具有宗教倾向。目前,对这一现象有几种观点,包括医学、精神分析和心理学。一些人将这种综合症解释为男性准备和参与怀孕和产后期间的一部分。另一些人则认为这是男性与女性在生育能力或在子宫里孕育未出生孩子的能力上的竞争。有一套可用于诊断Couvade综合征的标准,有助于规范临床对患者的检测和管理。重要的是要把这种综合症纳入当代社会,以理解男性参与怀孕和做父亲的复杂性,这最终可能不是一种疾病。在这篇综述中,作者将引导读者通过历史,可能的病因,和临床方面的Couvade综合征。
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Couvade Syndrome - Custom, Behavior or Disease?

The custom of Couvade and Couvade syndrome is a phenomenon observed since ancient times. Whether it constitutes a disease entity or it should be considered a ritual or custom remains a matter of debate. Historical transcripts shed light into the distinct origins and inclinations of couvade behaviors, some of them having religious inclinations. Currently, there are several views on this phenomenon including medical, psychoanalytic, and psychological. Some explain this syndrome as part of men's preparation and participation in pregnancy and post-partum period. Others see it as men rivalling with women for procreative ability or ability to carry an unborn child in the womb. There are a set of criteria that can be used in diagnosing Couvade syndrome, which may be helpful in standardizing clinical detection and management of patients. It is important to embed this syndrome in contemporary society to understand the complexity of male involvement in pregnancy and fatherhood, which at the end may not be a disease. In this review, the authors will guide the reader through history, possible etiologies, and clinical aspects of Couvade syndrome.

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