2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2004.04.001
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Anxiety symptoms and disorders at eight weeks postpartum

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“…For example, a meta-analysis of postnatal depression suggests it affects up to 19% of women (Gavin et al, 2005). Similarly, a Canadian study found 16% of women had postnatal anxiety disorders (Wenzel, Haugen, Jackson, & Brendle, 2005).…”
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“…For example, a meta-analysis of postnatal depression suggests it affects up to 19% of women (Gavin et al, 2005). Similarly, a Canadian study found 16% of women had postnatal anxiety disorders (Wenzel, Haugen, Jackson, & Brendle, 2005).…”
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“…Estimates of postnatal depression are that it affects around 13% of women after birth (O'Hara & Swain, 1996), and is likely to be comorbid with anxiety disorders (Czarnocka & Slade, 2000;Wenzel, Haugen, Jackson, & Brendle, 2005;White, Matthey, Boyd, & Barnett, 2006). Recent studies suggest that anxiety disorders may be under-estimated in the post-natal period and may actually be more common than depression, with up to 16% of women suffering some type of anxiety disorder such as panic, phobia, acute adjustment disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD; Matthey, Barnett, Howie, & Kavanagh, 2003;Wenzel et al, 2005).…”
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“…Recent studies suggest that anxiety disorders may be under-estimated in the post-natal period and may actually be more common than depression, with up to 16% of women suffering some type of anxiety disorder such as panic, phobia, acute adjustment disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD; Matthey, Barnett, Howie, & Kavanagh, 2003;Wenzel et al, 2005). Notably, evidence suggests up to a third of women appraise their experience of birth as traumatic, and between 1 and 2% of women develop diagnostic PTSD following birth, with up to 30% showing sub-diagnostic symptoms (Ayers & Pickering, 2001;Czarnocka & Slade, 2000;Maggioni, Margola, & Filippi, 2006;Soderquist, Wijma, & Wijma, 2006;Soet, Brack, & Dilorio, 2003).…”
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“…Em uma pesquisa nos Estados Unidos, 68 puérperas com oito semanas de pós-parto foram entrevistadas utilizando-se a SCID (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Disorders) e foi observada taxa de prevalência de 4,4% de TAG 79 . Outro estudo do mesmo grupo, usando metodologia semelhante, mas desta vez com 147 mulheres examinadas, encontrou prevalência de 8,2% 80 . Parte considerável desses casos pode ser desencadeada especificamente no pós-parto.…”
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“…Um estudo de prevalência de ponto na oitava semana de pós-parto estimou a taxa de fobia social entre 4,1% e 15,0%, dependendo do critério utilizado 80 . No estudo realizado por Cantilino, a prevalência foi de 11,2% 22 .…”
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