KMID : 1007420080060020104
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Mood and Emotion 2008 Volume.6 No. 2 p.104 ~ p.108
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Influences of Seasonal Mood Variation on the Postpartum Depression
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Cho Min-Seok
Kwon Young-Joon Jeong Hee-Yeun Shim Se-Hoon
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Abstract
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Objectives£ºWe compared the social demography and clinical characteristics between postpartum depressed women group and normal mentally healthy women group. Also we would like to find the factors related to the seasonality for pertinent prevention.
Method£ºBy conducting a psychiatric interview with subjects in the base of DSM-IV, We categorized 50 postpartum depressed women group and 67 normal healthy women group. And we applied the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Quesionnaire and Korean version Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale.
Result£º1) There was significant difference between 2 groups on the result in seasonal mood change, seasonal appetite change, seasonal energy change, global seasonality score, and seasonal affective disorder. 2) From the logistic regression analysis, global seasonality score was significant risk factor for the postpartum depression. From the multiple linear regression analysis, seasonal mood change and appetite change were independent positive predictors of postpartum depression.
Conclusions£ºWe identified that the high global seasonality score was risk factor of postpartum depression and that seasonal mood and appetite change were independent positive predictors of postpartum depression
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KEYWORD
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Postpartum depression, Seasonality, Seasonal affective disorder
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