母亲抑郁:孩子的第一个不良生活事件。

D. Newport, M. Wilcox, Z. Stowe
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母亲抑郁对后代发育的影响能否外推到出生前的环境,使其成为最早的不良生活事件?越来越多的临床和实验室数据表明,在关键的发育窗口期间,母亲的压力和抑郁会给后代带来各种各样的有害后遗症。在动物研究中看到的影响包括神经生物学和行为上的改变,这些改变会持续到成年。与临床前文献平行的是人类研究,表明了类似的急性效应。对有孩子的抑郁妇女进行精神治疗的临床意义将被讨论。
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Maternal depression: a child's first adverse life event.
Can the effects of maternal depression upon offspring development be extrapolated to the prebirth environment, making it the earliest of adverse life events? Increasing clinical and laboratory data indicate that maternal stress and depression during critical developmental windows carry a diverse array of harmful sequelae for the offspring. The effects witnessed in animal research include neurobiological and behavioral alterations that persist into adulthood. Paralleling the preclinical literature are human studies indicating similar acute effects. The clinical implications for the psychiatric treatment of depressed women who have children will be discussed.
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