A lifespan perspective on depression in the postpartum period in a racially and socioeconomically diverse sample of young mothers.
Alison E HipwellIrene TungRobert T KraftyAudrey W LeongMeredith SpadaHope VaccaroSarah C HomitskyEydie Moses-KolkoKate KeenanPublished in: Psychological medicine (2022)
Depression in the postpartum period should be considered within a lifespan perspective of risk that accumulates before conception. Clinical screening and early interventions are needed in adolescence and young adulthood to prevent the onset and persistence of depressive symptoms that could have long-term implications for peripartum health.