Fatores de risco associado a depressão pós parto: revisão integrativa
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2018-12-07
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Universidade Católica do Salvador
Abstract
Postpartum depression is a pathology derived from a combination of biopsychosocial
factors. When risk factors are identified early in prenatal care, the symptom does not develop in
postpartum women. Objective: To discuss the risk factors associated with postpartum depression. .
Method: This is an integrative review of the literature, and carried out in a Virtual Health Library (VHL)
database, using original articles in Portuguese, published between 2009 and 2017. Results: The
biological factors characteristic of the puerperal gravid cycle are associated with PPD; however, the
most cited risk factors were psychosocial factors. Final considerations: There is a need to identify
the risk of postpartum depression from the beginning of prenatal care based on an attentive and
sensitive listening of each woman who experiences the gestation and, in the future, of the maternity,
aiming at the improvement of the pregnant woman and better perinatal outcomes.
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Depressão pós-parto, Fatores de risco, Saúde da mulher, Postpartum depression, Risk factors, Women's health