Preventing recurrence of postpartum depression by regulating sleep.
Verinder SharmaKatherine M SharkeyLaura PalaginiDwight MazmanianMichael ThomsonPublished in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2023)
A thorough understanding of the clinical course of the antecedent mood disorder and historical treatment response is necessary before the implementation of strategies for the prevention of postpartum depression. Targeting disturbed and/or insufficient sleep - a common and early transdiagnostic symptom of peripartum psychiatric disorders - may be a more effective intervention for the prevention of postpartum depression and psychiatric comorbidities in some individuals than the traditional approach of antidepressant use.