Psychoneuroendocrinology
Biological stress response in women at risk of postpartum psychosis: The role of life events and inflammation.
Aas M, Vecchio C, Pauls A, Mehta M, Williams S, Hazelgrove K, Biaggi A, Pawlby S, Conroy S, Seneviratne G, Mondelli V, Pariante CM, Dazzan P
Postpartum psychosis (PP) is the most severe psychiatric disorder associated with childbirth, and the risk is particularly high in women with a histor ...
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Indian J Psychiatry
Postpartum psychosis in Sturge-Weber syndrome: A case report.
Saraf AS, Babhulkar SS, Joge VP
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BMC Psychiatry
Psychological interventions for managing postpartum psychosis: a qualitative analysis of women's and family members' experiences and preferences.
Forde R, Peters S, Wittkowski A
Postpartum psychosis is a rare, yet severe disorder, in which early identification and immediate intervention are crucial. Despite recommendations for ...
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Front Psychiatry
An Analysis of Cellular Communication Network Factor Proteins as Candidate Mediators of Postpartum Psychosis Risk.
Davies W
Postpartum (or puerperal) psychosis (PP) is a severe psychiatric condition associated with hallucinations, delusions, cognitive disorganization, and m ...
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BMC Psychiatry
Postpartum psychosis in bipolar disorder: no evidence of association with personality traits, cognitive style or affective temperaments.
Perry A, Gordon-Smith K, Webb I, Fone E, Di Florio A, Craddock N, Jones I, Jones L
Bipolar disorder has been associated with several personality traits, cognitive styles and affective temperaments. Women who have bipolar disorder are ...
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