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There are a number of studies of the epidemiology of postpartum depression


See also[]

Depression - Epidemiology

References[]

  • Bloch, M., Daly, R. C., & Rubinow, D. R. (2003). Endocrine factors in the etiology of postpartum depression. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 44(3), 234-246.
  • Cagin, O. (2005). Evaluation of the Etiology of Postpartum Depression From a Biopsychosocial Perspective. Turk Psikoloji Yazilari, 8(16), 55-71.
  • Cirera, E., Belloch, J. V., Subira, S., Canet, J., & et al. (1988). Postpartum depression: Concept, epidemiology and related variables. Revista del Departamento de Psiquiatria de la Facultad de Medicina de Barcelona, 15(1), 40-46.
  • Flynn, H. A. (2005). Epidemiology and phenomenology of postpartum mood disorders. Psychiatric Annals, 35(7), 544-551.
  • Gale, S., & Harlow, B. L. (2003). Postpartum mood disorders: A review of clinical and epidemiological factors. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology, 24(4), 257-266.
  • Gulseren, L. (1999). Postpartum depression: A review. Turk Psikiyatri Dergisi, 10(1), 58-67.
  • Mauthner, N. S. (1999). "Feeling low and feeling really bad about feeling low": Women's experiences of motherhood and postpartum depression. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 40(2), 143-161.
  • Salinger, M. C. (1985). Postpartum depression: Epidemiology and theory. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(4-B), 1344-1345.
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