Paternal post-partum depression: How has it been assessed? A literature review
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Pérez C., Francisca
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Paternal post-partum depression: How has it been assessed? A literature review
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The assessment of paternal postpartum depression (PPD) is not part of the standard evaluations despite its
relevance. The following study aimed to identify and describe how PPD and/or depressive symptoms in men
have been assessed during the first year of fatherhood, specifically to identify the main methodological and
diagnostically characteristics of the studies with a specific respect to the reported frequency of paternal and
maternal depression in the first year after the birth of a child. Peer-reviewed studies published between January
2005 and January 2016, documenting depression or depressive symptoms in men within the first trimester to
one-year postpartum were retrieved from different databases. 52 meet the inclusion criteria Most of them were
performed in Europe, were longitudinal, and used self-applied questionnaires. Paternal depressive symptoms
showed frequencies between 1.8 and 47 per cent and the presence of maternal depression showed a range that
fluctuated between 2.3 and 58.05 per cent of prevalence.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169216
DOI: 10.1016/j.mhp.2017.07.001
ISSN: 22126570
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Mental Health & Prevention 7 (2017) 28–36
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