Phenotypical characteristics of postpartum psychosis: A clinical cohort study.
Astrid M KampermanMarian J Veldman-HoekRichard WesselooEmma Robertson BlackmoreVeerle BerginkPublished in: Bipolar disorders (2017)
We distinguished subgroups of PP patients with a manic, depressive, and atypical profile. Disturbance of consciousness, disorientation, and depersonalization/derealization were less prevalent than previously suggested in the literature. Instead, the depressive profile was the most prevalent, but the depressive profile can easily remain undetected, which could lead to treatment delay and risk of suicide/infanticide. Within the manic profile, irritability was highly prevalent and occurred more often than elevated mood.