Bolton H L, Hughes P M, Turton P, Sedgwick P
Department of Psychiatry, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK.
J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol. 1998 Dec;19(4):202-9. doi: 10.3109/01674829809025698.
This paper reviews the literature on antenatal depression and reports on a recent survey of depressive symptoms among 407 women attending an inner London antenatal clinic. The high level of depressive symptoms in this survey was in line with that recently reported from a deprived inner-city population in the United States. Depressive symptoms were associated with having no educational qualifications, being unmarried, the woman being unemployed, having poor support from a partner if present, and being in second or subsequent pregnancy. Doctors should be aware that women are not especially protected from symptoms of depression during pregnancy. The association with socioeconomic problems suggests that this is one aspect of morbidity among disadvantaged people. There is a need for more research on the causes of depression during pregnancy and on evaluation of medical treatment and social intervention.
本文回顾了关于产前抑郁症的文献,并报告了最近对伦敦市中心一家产前诊所的407名女性进行的抑郁症状调查。本次调查中抑郁症状的高发水平与美国一个贫困市中心地区最近报告的情况一致。抑郁症状与未受过教育、未婚、女性失业、若有伴侣但伴侣支持不足以及处于第二次或后续妊娠有关。医生应意识到,女性在孕期并不会特别免受抑郁症状的影响。与社会经济问题的关联表明,这是弱势群体发病的一个方面。需要对孕期抑郁症的病因以及药物治疗和社会干预的评估进行更多研究。