Webster M L, Thompson J M, Mitchell E A, Werry J S
Auckland Children's Hospital, New Zealand.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 1994 Mar;28(1):42-9. doi: 10.3109/00048679409075844.
A community cohort of 206 European and Maori women completed a questionnaire screening for postnatal depression at 4 weeks postpartum. The prevalence of major depressive disorder amongst the women was 7.8% with a further 13.6% of women experiencing more minor depressive symptoms. Postnatal depression was more likely to occur in women who were single, were less than 20 years old at the birth of their first child, were unhappy with their relationship with their partner, had a history of previous psychiatric hospitalisation, and were Maori. Women who were depressed were more likely to show a lack of enjoyment of and less positive attitude towards their infant. The study highlights the value of screening for postnatal depression with a simple questionnaire, as few depressed women would have been otherwise recognised.
一个由206名欧洲和毛利女性组成的社区队列在产后4周完成了一份产后抑郁症筛查问卷。这些女性中重度抑郁症的患病率为7.8%,另有13.6%的女性有较轻微的抑郁症状。产后抑郁症更有可能发生在单身、第一个孩子出生时年龄小于20岁、对与伴侣的关系不满意、有过精神病住院史以及是毛利族的女性身上。抑郁的女性更有可能表现出对婴儿缺乏喜爱以及对婴儿的态度不那么积极。该研究强调了用简单问卷筛查产后抑郁症的价值,因为否则很少有抑郁的女性会被识别出来。