2016
DOI: 10.15448/1980-8623.2016.2.23655
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Depressão materna e concentração de cortisol de recém-nascidos em uma amostra brasileira

Abstract: Este artigo está licenciado sob forma de uma licença Creative Commons Atribuição 4.0 Internacional, que permite uso irrestrito, distribuição e reprodução em qualquer meio, desde que a publicação original seja corretamente citada. AbstractPostpartum depression (PPD) is believed to cause a variety of child developmental problems, including alterations of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function. The association of maternal depression with children's salivary cortisol level was investigated in three… Show more

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“…Thus, Field et al (2014) report that newborns from mothers at risk for depression present several dysfunctions due to maternal biochemical exchanges during pregnancy, possibly through hormonal transmissions. In a previous study, part of this same project, newborns of mothers at risk for postpartum depression showed a higher concentration of salivary cortisol two days after delivery as compared to newborns of mothers not at risk for depression with a moderate effect size, although the effect was marginally significant (Lucci et al, 2016). Infants' sex and weight showed a potential to influence the behavior of both the newborn and the mother.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Thus, Field et al (2014) report that newborns from mothers at risk for depression present several dysfunctions due to maternal biochemical exchanges during pregnancy, possibly through hormonal transmissions. In a previous study, part of this same project, newborns of mothers at risk for postpartum depression showed a higher concentration of salivary cortisol two days after delivery as compared to newborns of mothers not at risk for depression with a moderate effect size, although the effect was marginally significant (Lucci et al, 2016). Infants' sex and weight showed a potential to influence the behavior of both the newborn and the mother.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Despite the risks, maternal depression does not culminate deterministically in adverse developmental outcomes. Children have shown evidence of a positive development, including, for example, secure attachment to their depressed mothers (DeMulder & Radke-Yarrow, 1991), similar results over children of non-PPD mothers in language task (Moraes et al, 2013), and in cortisol levels (Lucci et al, 2016). Studies also indicate that depressive symptoms do not necessarily cause impairments in mother-infant interaction (Defelipe et al, 2017;Fonseca et al, 2010).…”
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“…A ansiedade é evidenciada como um fator que pode desencadear Depressão Pós-Parto (DPP) (Arrais, Araujo, & Schiavo, 2019), tal afirmação aborda a importância do acompanhamento e tratamento adequado no controle do transtorno. Caso ocorra negligência na assistência a gestantes e falha na orientação e apoio, aponta-se que 70% das gestantes que apresentam DPP podem permanecem em sofrimento psíquico no período após o nascimento do filho e primeiros anos de vida (Lucci, Otta, David, & Chelini, 2016).…”
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