BA Uni Melb, Grad Dip Behavioural Studies in Healthcare Latrobe Elizabeth A Craig
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Abstract
Postnatal depression is an illness that has been researched a great deal in recent years. While much is known about the prevalence and contributing factors, it is not clear whether antenatal interventions are successful in preventing postnatal depression.
Mother-child relationships where the mother has a mental illness, have been reported to be more negative and may adversely affect the child's development. Many researchers discuss the importance of supporting such families, not only to improve their current situation, but also to help prevent the development of mental health problems in the children.