Perinatal Mental Health Flashcards

1
Q

Why research mental health specifically for women

A

Gender differences in epidemiology

Course+ outcome of psychiatric disorders

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2
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Mental illness have

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No biomarkers

Not understood underlying pathology

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3
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ICD 10 definition

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Mental disorder as clinically recognise symptoms or behaviours associated with distress and interference with personal functions

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4
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Main features of perinatal depression

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Anhedomia- lack of joy/feelings of guilt

Low mood

Lack of interest

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5
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Somatic symptoms of perinatal depression

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Broken sleep- mood variation/ loss appetite

Extreme tiredness

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6
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How often must you have these symptoms

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At least one for most days for 2 weeks

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7
Q

Women with bipolar at risk of

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Psychosis

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8
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Psychosis is

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Disattatchment from reality

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9
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Risk benefit of antidepressants whilst pregnant

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Good therapeutic relationship

Being flexible with models

Being up to date with evidence

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10
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Why maternal health matters

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Pregnancy not protective against mental illness

Increased risk of relapse if prophylactic medication is stopped

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