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Causes, Consequences, and Risk Factors
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Depression in New Mothers, Volume 1: Causes, Consequences, and Risk Factors provides a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to understanding symptoms and risk factors of depression, anxiety, and PTSD in perinatal women.
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Depression in New Mothers, Volume 1: Causes, Consequences, and Risk Factors provides a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to understanding symptoms and risk factors of depression, anxiety, and PTSD in perinatal women.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003807339
- Artikelnr.: 69095880
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003807339
- Artikelnr.: 69095880
Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist and International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant. Dr. Kendall-Tackett is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Psychological Trauma. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in Health and Trauma Psychology, the Past President of the APA Division of Trauma Psychology and is a member of Postpartum Support International's President's Advisory Committee. Dr. Kendall-Tackett specializes in women's health research, including breastfeeding, depression, trauma, and health psychology. This is her 41st book.
Section I: Symptoms
Incidence
And Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions. 2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding: Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII: Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding Method. 8.Estrogen
Progesterone
And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style
Self-Efficacy
Perfectionism
And Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related Risk Factors. 11.Incidence
Symptoms
And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors. 14.Pandemic
Disasters
And Immigration. 15.Smoking
Maternal Age and Socioeconomic Status
And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII: Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying
Temperament
And Sleep. 18.Prematurity
Infant Illness
And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.
Incidence
And Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions. 2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding: Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII: Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding Method. 8.Estrogen
Progesterone
And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style
Self-Efficacy
Perfectionism
And Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related Risk Factors. 11.Incidence
Symptoms
And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors. 14.Pandemic
Disasters
And Immigration. 15.Smoking
Maternal Age and Socioeconomic Status
And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII: Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying
Temperament
And Sleep. 18.Prematurity
Infant Illness
And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.
Section I: Symptoms
Incidence
And Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions. 2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding: Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII: Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding Method. 8.Estrogen
Progesterone
And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style
Self-Efficacy
Perfectionism
And Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related Risk Factors. 11.Incidence
Symptoms
And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors. 14.Pandemic
Disasters
And Immigration. 15.Smoking
Maternal Age and Socioeconomic Status
And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII: Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying
Temperament
And Sleep. 18.Prematurity
Infant Illness
And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.
Incidence
And Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions. 2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding: Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII: Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding Method. 8.Estrogen
Progesterone
And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style
Self-Efficacy
Perfectionism
And Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related Risk Factors. 11.Incidence
Symptoms
And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors. 14.Pandemic
Disasters
And Immigration. 15.Smoking
Maternal Age and Socioeconomic Status
And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII: Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying
Temperament
And Sleep. 18.Prematurity
Infant Illness
And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.