A pilot study of postnatal depression following caesarean section using two retrospective self-rating instruments
Edwards, Denzil R.L. ; Porter, Sally-Ann M. ; Stein, Gary S.
Edwards, Denzil R.L.
Porter, Sally-Ann M.
Stein, Gary S.
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1994-02-01
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In a retrospective comparison study of rates of postnatal depression using two self-rating instruments, a significantly higher incidence of postnatal depression was found among subjects who had undergone Caesarean section than in those who had a vaginal delivery. The excess of cases of postnatal depression among the Caesarean subjects appeared to consist of a milder illness which started sooner after delivery. Following Caesarean section, there was a significant association between postnatal depression and general, but not regional, anaesthesia.
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J Psychosom Res. 1994 Feb;38(2):111-7.
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8189400