Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el posparto

Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mood disorder that occurs during a specific period of women’s lifetime: puerperium. The prevalence of PPD ranges from 8% to 30%, and a three-fold increase is seen in emerging as compared to developed countries. Aim: To characterize women consulting in pri...

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Autores principales: ROJAS,GRACIELA, FRITSCH,ROSEMARIE, GUAJARDO,VIVIANA, ROJAS,FELIPE, BARROILHET,SERGIO, JADRESIC,ENRIQUE
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Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720100005000022010-07-12Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el pospartoROJAS,GRACIELAFRITSCH,ROSEMARIEGUAJARDO,VIVIANAROJAS,FELIPEBARROILHET,SERGIOJADRESIC,ENRIQUE Depression Depressive disorder health care Postpartum Primary Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mood disorder that occurs during a specific period of women’s lifetime: puerperium. The prevalence of PPD ranges from 8% to 30%, and a three-fold increase is seen in emerging as compared to developed countries. Aim: To characterize women consulting in primary care facilities for PPD. Material and Methods: Social and demographic features, obstetrical history, clinical symptoms and puerperal care of 440 postpartum women that sought help in primary care and were diagnosed as depressed, are described. Results: These women had no paid employment (82.7%), had unplanned pregnancies (62.5%) and lacked adequate social support (59.4%). From the clinical viewpoint, most of these puerperal women had a family history of depression (64.2%) and 31% had suffered from previous depressive episodes. The clinical symptoms of these patients consisted of depressed mood (93.2%), anhedonia (87.9%) and fatigue (87%). Conclusions: Women depressed postpartum form a group that requires more clinical attention due to its great biological vulnerability, active depressive symptoms, and enormous psychosocial risk. The mother and child program, which benefits them, needs to be combined with a mental health component that can offer them a treatment adapted to their psychosocial context.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.138 n.5 20102010-05-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872010000500002es10.4067/S0034-98872010000500002
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collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Depression
Depressive disorder
health care
Postpartum
Primary
spellingShingle Depression
Depressive disorder
health care
Postpartum
Primary
ROJAS,GRACIELA
FRITSCH,ROSEMARIE
GUAJARDO,VIVIANA
ROJAS,FELIPE
BARROILHET,SERGIO
JADRESIC,ENRIQUE
Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el posparto
description Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mood disorder that occurs during a specific period of women’s lifetime: puerperium. The prevalence of PPD ranges from 8% to 30%, and a three-fold increase is seen in emerging as compared to developed countries. Aim: To characterize women consulting in primary care facilities for PPD. Material and Methods: Social and demographic features, obstetrical history, clinical symptoms and puerperal care of 440 postpartum women that sought help in primary care and were diagnosed as depressed, are described. Results: These women had no paid employment (82.7%), had unplanned pregnancies (62.5%) and lacked adequate social support (59.4%). From the clinical viewpoint, most of these puerperal women had a family history of depression (64.2%) and 31% had suffered from previous depressive episodes. The clinical symptoms of these patients consisted of depressed mood (93.2%), anhedonia (87.9%) and fatigue (87%). Conclusions: Women depressed postpartum form a group that requires more clinical attention due to its great biological vulnerability, active depressive symptoms, and enormous psychosocial risk. The mother and child program, which benefits them, needs to be combined with a mental health component that can offer them a treatment adapted to their psychosocial context.
author ROJAS,GRACIELA
FRITSCH,ROSEMARIE
GUAJARDO,VIVIANA
ROJAS,FELIPE
BARROILHET,SERGIO
JADRESIC,ENRIQUE
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FRITSCH,ROSEMARIE
GUAJARDO,VIVIANA
ROJAS,FELIPE
BARROILHET,SERGIO
JADRESIC,ENRIQUE
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title Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el posparto
title_short Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el posparto
title_full Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el posparto
title_fullStr Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el posparto
title_full_unstemmed Caracterización de madres deprimidas en el posparto
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