Cox J L, Connor Y, Kendell R E
Br J Psychiatry. 1982 Feb;140:111-7. doi: 10.1192/bjp.140.2.111.
A representative sample of 105 women were assessed by Goldberg's Standardised Psychiatric Interview (SPI) on two occasions during pregnancy and twice more in the puerperium. Total SPI scores increased significantly after childbirth. Thirteen of the sample had a severe postnatal depression and a further 17 women had milder depression, which in 15 lasted at four weeks. Marked deterioration of their martial relationships was reported by the depressed women but no other social or obstetric characteristics of postnatal depression were found. Women with severe postnatal blues were particularly at risk of developing persistent depressive symptoms subsequently. The only two women referred to a psychiatrist had personality disorders rather than depressive illnesses.
105名女性的代表性样本在孕期接受了两次戈德堡标准化精神病学访谈(SPI)评估,并在产褥期又接受了两次评估。产后SPI总分显著增加。样本中有13名女性患有严重产后抑郁症,另有17名女性患有较轻微的抑郁症,其中15名持续了四周。抑郁女性报告称其婚姻关系明显恶化,但未发现产后抑郁症的其他社会或产科特征。患有严重产后情绪低落的女性随后特别容易出现持续性抑郁症状。仅有的两名被转诊至精神科医生处的女性患有人格障碍而非抑郁症。