The Neurobiological Impact of Postpartum Maternal Depression: Prevention and Intervention Approaches.

Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Tulane University, 1430 Tulane avenue, #8055, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.

Published: April 2016

The lasting negative impact of postpartum depression (PPD) on offspring is well established. PPD seems to have an impact on neurobiological pathways linked to socioemotional regulation, cognitive and executive function, and physiologic stress response systems. This review focus on examining the current state of research defining the effect of universal, selected, and indicated interventions for PPD on infant neurodevelopment. Given the established lasting, and potentially intergenerational, negative implications of maternal depression, enhanced efforts targeting increased identification and early intervention approaches for PPD that have an impact on health outcomes in both infants and mothers represent a critical public health concern.

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