Postpartum Depression Research

Good Parenting Often Adversely Affected By Violent Relationships (Medical News Today)

Couples who are married or living together will probably have more trouble
parenting as a team if they have been violent toward one another during
pregnancy, according to a team of psychologists. “This finding is helpful
because working as a parenting team, in what we call the co-parenting
relationship, is a key influence on everything from mothers’ postpartum
depression to sensitive parenting to the children’s emotional and social
adjustment,” said Mark E. Feinberg, research professor, Prevention Research
Center for the Promotion of Human Development at Penn State…

Medical News Today

Groundbreaking Research Into Postpartum Depression


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Postpartum Depression And Child Development


Postpartum Depression And Child Development


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One in ten women suffers from an episode of significant depression following the birth of a baby. These depressions can have a profoundly negative effect on the quality of the mother-infant relationship, and in turn, on the course of child development itself. The book should be of interest to professionals concerned with the impact of parental psychiatric disorder on parenting and child developmen…

Postpartum Depression: A Comprehensive Approach for Nurses (Clinical Nursing Research series)


Postpartum Depression: A Comprehensive Approach for Nurses (Clinical Nursing Research series)


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This book integrates recent research on postpartum depression (PPD), organizing it into a conceptual model and providing specific steps that can help professionals identify mothers who might be suffering from postpartum depression. The author proposes a model based on five independent risk factors that combine biological and psychosocial views: hormonal factors, other biological factors, traumatic…

Motherhood and Postnatal Depression: Narratives of Women and Their Partners


Motherhood and Postnatal Depression: Narratives of Women and Their Partners


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Globally, postnatal depression (PND) is a growing public health problem. PND affects 10 to 15% of women in Western society. It caused by a combination of biological, psychological and social factors. Two models have attempted to define and explain PND; the biomedical and the sociological models. The traditional biomedical model views PND as a medical condition which implies there is individual pat…


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