PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), postpartum depression may include any nonpsychotic depressive disorder during the first four weeks of postpartum, according to research criteria during the first year after birth. The exact cause of postpartum depression is not yet known, and most researchers bel...

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Main Author: Anida Fazlagić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine 2011-12-01
Series:Acta Medica Medianae
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Online Access:http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2011-html/4-broj/Anida%20Fazlagic-Psychological.pdf
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spelling doaj-0c356e5dcd544a02b6354f14209c71f12020-11-24T21:29:47ZengUniversity in Nis, Faculty of MedicineActa Medica Medianae0365-44780182-12792011-12-015046268PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION Anida FazlagićManual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), postpartum depression may include any nonpsychotic depressive disorder during the first four weeks of postpartum, according to research criteria during the first year after birth. The exact cause of postpartum depression is not yet known, and most researchers believe that postpartum depression is a bio-psycho-social problem. So far, the biological aspect of the disease is explained by changing the levels of estrogen and progesterone during pregnancy, and by decrease of hormone levels after birth. Psychological correlates are often associated with low selfesteem, pessimism as a personality trait, bad strategies of coping with stress, mood swings and emotional reactions. The social aspect of the disease is associated with the existential conditions of pregnant woman, support of partners and education level. This paper will include issues like hereditary causes and possible psychological factors of postpartum depression prevention. Nowadays, it is estimated that on average 15% of women, regardless of the pregnancy outcome, are suffering from postpartum depression. However, this information includes only those women who were diagnosed with postpartum depression and who themselves reported about it. Almost every woman receives basic care during pregnancy to prevent complications in the physiological level. This paper has shown possible psychological factors of postpartum depression prevention, the impact of optimism, self-esteem and coping skills. http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2011-html/4-broj/Anida%20Fazlagic-Psychological.pdfpostpartum depressionoptimismself-esteemstressmother
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PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
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postpartum depression
optimism
self-esteem
stress
mother
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title PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
title_short PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
title_full PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
title_fullStr PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
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title_sort psychological correlates of postpartum depression
publisher University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine
series Acta Medica Medianae
issn 0365-4478
0182-1279
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), postpartum depression may include any nonpsychotic depressive disorder during the first four weeks of postpartum, according to research criteria during the first year after birth. The exact cause of postpartum depression is not yet known, and most researchers believe that postpartum depression is a bio-psycho-social problem. So far, the biological aspect of the disease is explained by changing the levels of estrogen and progesterone during pregnancy, and by decrease of hormone levels after birth. Psychological correlates are often associated with low selfesteem, pessimism as a personality trait, bad strategies of coping with stress, mood swings and emotional reactions. The social aspect of the disease is associated with the existential conditions of pregnant woman, support of partners and education level. This paper will include issues like hereditary causes and possible psychological factors of postpartum depression prevention. Nowadays, it is estimated that on average 15% of women, regardless of the pregnancy outcome, are suffering from postpartum depression. However, this information includes only those women who were diagnosed with postpartum depression and who themselves reported about it. Almost every woman receives basic care during pregnancy to prevent complications in the physiological level. This paper has shown possible psychological factors of postpartum depression prevention, the impact of optimism, self-esteem and coping skills.
topic postpartum depression
optimism
self-esteem
stress
mother
url http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2011-html/4-broj/Anida%20Fazlagic-Psychological.pdf
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