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Psychiatric visits during the postpartum year in women with eating disorders who continue or discontinue antidepressant treatment in pregnancy.

Nhung Thi Hong TrinhBirgitte Dige SemarkTrine Munk-OlsenXiaoqin LiuØyvind RøCynthia M BulikLeila TorgersenAngela LupattelliLiselotte Vogdrup Petersen
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Based on data from the Danish registries, we identified 3529 pregnancies among women with preexisting eating disorders before pregnancy. Women with continued antidepressant treatment both before and during pregnancy did not have a lower probability of having postpartum psychiatric visits for an eating disorder or for mood/anxiety disorders (often coexisting with eating disorders), relative to those who discontinued antidepressants before pregnancy. Further continuation of antidepressant treatment into the early postpartum is associated with improved maternal postpartum outcomes. However, residual confounding by disease severity limits confidence in this conclusion.
Keyphrases
  • major depressive disorder
  • preterm birth
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • machine learning
  • pregnant women
  • depressive symptoms
  • big data
  • deep learning
  • physical activity
  • skeletal muscle