2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.12.001
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The association between postpartum depression and perimenopausal depression: A nationwide register-based cohort study

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“…36 Those with a history of a reproductive mood disorder such as PPD or PMDD have a 13% greater risk of experiencing a mood disorder around menopause than those without such a history, while those with a history of MDD at any time in their lives have a 12% greater risk. 36,40 Awareness of these risks provides a window of opportunity to identify these disorders and possibly prevent them. See Figure 2 for a depiction of mood disorders throughout the female lifespan.…”
Section: Menopausementioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Those with a history of a reproductive mood disorder such as PPD or PMDD have a 13% greater risk of experiencing a mood disorder around menopause than those without such a history, while those with a history of MDD at any time in their lives have a 12% greater risk. 36,40 Awareness of these risks provides a window of opportunity to identify these disorders and possibly prevent them. See Figure 2 for a depiction of mood disorders throughout the female lifespan.…”
Section: Menopausementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postpartum depression is a neurotic depression [ 1 ], which may lead to maternal self-injury, suicide, infant injury and other adverse outcomes during the episode [ 2 , 3 ]. Some studies have found that 17.22% of women suffer from postpartum depression worldwide, with the highest prevalence being in Southern Africa regions at 39.96% [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gao, Song, and Guo 2023). Generally, the word depression connotes a state of not being happy about a particular situation and by this meaning; depression is a bit deceptive as someone undergoing depression may not verbally express it (Macneil et al 2022;Hilal et al 2023;Venborg, Osler, and Sara 2023). Depression is one of the leading causes of suicide which should not be taken for granted; timely intervention could avert all unpleasant effect of depression (Belli et al 2023;Zhang et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%