Touch Research Institute, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33101, United States.
Infant Behav Dev. 2010 Feb;33(1):1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2009.10.005. Epub 2009 Dec 3.
In this paper studies are reviewed from the last decade on postpartum depression effects on early interactions, parenting, safety practices and on early interventions. The interaction disturbances of depressed mothers and their infants appear to be universal, across different cultures and socioeconomic status groups and, include less sensitivity of the mothers and responsivity of the infants. Several caregiving activities also appear to be compromised by postpartum depression including feeding practices, most especially breastfeeding, sleep routines and well-child visits, vaccinations and safety practices. These data highlight the need for universal screening of maternal and paternal depression during the postpartum period. Early interventions reviewed here include psychotherapy and interaction coaching for the mothers, and infant massage for their infants.
本文回顾了过去十年中关于产后抑郁症对早期互动、育儿、安全行为和早期干预影响的研究。抑郁母亲及其婴儿的互动障碍似乎是普遍存在的,跨越了不同的文化和社会经济地位群体,包括母亲的敏感性降低和婴儿的反应性降低。一些育儿活动也似乎因产后抑郁症而受到影响,包括喂养行为,尤其是母乳喂养、睡眠习惯和儿童保健访问、疫苗接种和安全行为。这些数据强调了在产后期间对母婴抑郁进行普遍筛查的必要性。本文回顾的早期干预措施包括对母亲进行心理治疗和互动指导,以及对婴儿进行婴儿按摩。