2003
DOI: 10.1080/09540260305192
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The impact of maternal depression on familial relationships

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“…High rates of maternal psychopathology pose threats to infant well-being as well. Maternal psychological distress is associated with higher rates of child abuse and neglect (Berger 2005;Burke 2003), lower quality mother infant interaction (Minnes et al 2005;Singer et al 1996), lower cognitive and language outcomes (Singer et al 1997(Singer et al , 1999 and poor attachment and social behavior among infants (Hipwell et al 2000). Given the nature and severity of these symptoms, and the potential harm to mother and children, targeted interventions for mothers and infants should be started as soon as possible during the postpartum period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High rates of maternal psychopathology pose threats to infant well-being as well. Maternal psychological distress is associated with higher rates of child abuse and neglect (Berger 2005;Burke 2003), lower quality mother infant interaction (Minnes et al 2005;Singer et al 1996), lower cognitive and language outcomes (Singer et al 1997(Singer et al , 1999 and poor attachment and social behavior among infants (Hipwell et al 2000). Given the nature and severity of these symptoms, and the potential harm to mother and children, targeted interventions for mothers and infants should be started as soon as possible during the postpartum period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also very well documented is the negative impact of PPD on the entire family [25], from the early difficulties in mother-infant relationship [26], and maladaptive caretaking behaviors and parenting [27], to the infant, toddler [28], preadolescent [29] and adolescence [30] social, emotional, and behavioral development. Mother-child interactions in the presence of PPD may be characterized simultaneously by hostility and unresponsiveness [31,32].…”
Section: Secondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important to mention that PPD undermines marital relationships, being high the association between PPD and depression in the partner [25].…”
Section: Secondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 In addition, postpartum depression may also compromise the sexual desire of primiparous women, affecting quality of life of couples and conjugal relations. 9 Pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy are available for postpartum depression. For patients with severe postpartum depression, pharmacotherapy has favorable efficacy, but the treatment course is relatively long, and favorable therapeutic efficacy is usually achieved after 4-8 weeks of treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%