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Similarities and differences between postpartum depression and depression at other stages of female life: a systematic review

Johann, Alexandra; Ehlert, Ulrike (2022). Similarities and differences between postpartum depression and depression at other stages of female life: a systematic review. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, 43(3):340-348.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Women are nearly twice as likely as men to suffer from depression throughout the life span. In particular, reproductive transition phases mark a period of vulnerability for female mood disorders. The life events of being pregnant and giving birth harbor multiple psychological and physiological challenges, and a lack of adjustment to these events can result in mood swings and depression. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the symptomatology of postpartum depression (PPD), including tools that have been used to assess PPD, and potential phenomenological differences to major depression during other life phases.

METHODS: A systematic literature search in the databases PubMed, Cochrane Library and PsycINFO was conducted with the keywords "postpartum depression" and "symptomatology". A total of 33 studies fulfilled the chosen criteria and were selected for the review.

RESULTS: Within the studies, 22 different tools were used to assess depressive symptoms throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. A total of 29 questionnaires or interviews were applied to detect additional psychopathological symptoms present in the perinatal period, such as anxiety. Most studies that included a control group of non-perinatal women concluded that postpartum depression is nosologically distinct from depression occurring at other stages of female life.

DISCUSSION: Somatic symptoms in the puerperium contribute to psychopathological burden and might result in diverse clinical representations of postpartum depression. Anxiety frequently co-occurs with depression during the perinatal period. However, the diversity of screening instruments for postpartum depression does not allow for general conclusions to be drawn about similarities or differences in the psychopathological profiles of postpartum women with depression and women with depression at other stages of life.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, further contribution
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of Psychology
Dewey Decimal Classification:150 Psychology
Scopus Subject Areas:Health Sciences > Reproductive Medicine
Social Sciences & Humanities > Clinical Psychology
Health Sciences > Obstetrics and Gynecology
Health Sciences > Psychiatry and Mental Health
Language:English
Date:3 July 2022
Deposited On:22 Sep 2021 15:18
Last Modified:26 Dec 2024 02:35
Publisher:Informa Healthcare
ISSN:0167-482X
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/0167482X.2021.1962276
PubMed ID:34468259

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