AbstractObjectiveTo explore the neural pathophysiology of postpartum depression through analyzing fMRI regional homogeneity in postpartum depressed mothers during resting state.Methods10 depressed mothers and 11 healthy mothers were recruited and underwent functional MRI scanning during resting state.ResultsCompared with healthy mothers, the depressed mothers showed significantly increased posterior cingulate, medial frontal and decreased temporal gyrus regional homogeneityConclusionsThe results suggest that abnormal neural activities existed in depressed mothers and which may play an important role in psychopathology of postpartum depression
After child delivery, maternal serum hormone levels of the ovarian steroids drop dramatically, while...
ObjectivePostpartum depression (PPD) is a serious condition with debilitating consequences for the m...
Marked endocrine alterations occur after delivery. Most women cope well with these changes, but the ...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore the neural pathophysiology of postpartum depression through analyzing fM...
Disengagement of emotion regulation circuits was previously shown in depressed mothers and was hypot...
Background: Women are at increased risk of developing depression in the postpartum, a time of gonada...
Objective: Postpartum major depression is a significant public health problem that strikes 15% of n...
Postpartum depression is a frequent and disabling condition whose pathophysiology is still unclear. ...
© 2018, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. Postpartum depression (PPD) is associated with ...
Abstract Postpartum depression (PPD) affects approximately 1 in 10 women after childbirth. A thoroug...
Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 1 in 8 women. The early postpartum period is characterized...
Depression is a highly recurrent disorder. When in remission, it affords an important opportunity to...
ObjectivePostpartum depression (PPD) is a serious condition with debilitating consequences for the m...
Although there has been growing interest in mood-related neural alterations in women in the initial ...
<div><p>Marked endocrine alterations occur after delivery. Most women cope well with these changes, ...
After child delivery, maternal serum hormone levels of the ovarian steroids drop dramatically, while...
ObjectivePostpartum depression (PPD) is a serious condition with debilitating consequences for the m...
Marked endocrine alterations occur after delivery. Most women cope well with these changes, but the ...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore the neural pathophysiology of postpartum depression through analyzing fM...
Disengagement of emotion regulation circuits was previously shown in depressed mothers and was hypot...
Background: Women are at increased risk of developing depression in the postpartum, a time of gonada...
Objective: Postpartum major depression is a significant public health problem that strikes 15% of n...
Postpartum depression is a frequent and disabling condition whose pathophysiology is still unclear. ...
© 2018, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. Postpartum depression (PPD) is associated with ...
Abstract Postpartum depression (PPD) affects approximately 1 in 10 women after childbirth. A thoroug...
Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 1 in 8 women. The early postpartum period is characterized...
Depression is a highly recurrent disorder. When in remission, it affords an important opportunity to...
ObjectivePostpartum depression (PPD) is a serious condition with debilitating consequences for the m...
Although there has been growing interest in mood-related neural alterations in women in the initial ...
<div><p>Marked endocrine alterations occur after delivery. Most women cope well with these changes, ...
After child delivery, maternal serum hormone levels of the ovarian steroids drop dramatically, while...
ObjectivePostpartum depression (PPD) is a serious condition with debilitating consequences for the m...
Marked endocrine alterations occur after delivery. Most women cope well with these changes, but the ...