通过调节睡眠来预防产后抑郁症的复发
Verinder Sharma1,2,3, Katherine M Sharkey4, Laura Palagini5
1Department of Psychiatry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Expert review of neurotherapeutics
|July 18, 2023
概括
由于疾病的异质性,产后抑郁症的预防具有挑战性. 管理睡眠障碍可能比抗抑郁药更有效地预防患有风险女性产后抑郁症.
科学领域:
- 围产阶段精神病学 围产阶段精神病学
- 情绪障碍 情绪障碍 情绪障碍
- 预防性精神病学是一种预防性精神病学.
背景情况:
- 女性面临着重复性产后抑郁症的高风险.
- 产后抑郁症 (PPD) 由于已知的触发因素和定义的风险期,理论上是可以预防的.
- 现有的预防药物研究显示出混合的结果,可能是由于PPD异质性.
研究的目的:
- 审查药物治疗和心理治疗研究,以预防患有严重抑郁症或双相情感障碍的妇女的抑郁症.
- 探索睡眠管理作为PPD预防策略的潜力.
主要方法:
- 对预防PPD的受控药物研究的审查.
- 对预防PPD的心理治疗研究的审查.
- 评估睡眠管理作为一个PPD预防策略.
主要成果:
- 在预防PPD的预防性药物研究中发现了相互矛盾的结果.
- 缺乏关于心理治疗对预防PPD有效性的研究,在女性具有先前存在的情绪障碍.
- 睡眠障碍被认为是周围精神疾病的常见早期症状.
结论:
- 了解患者的情绪障碍史对于有效的PPD预防至关重要.
- 针对睡眠障碍可能为一些人提供比传统抗抑郁药更有效的PPD预防策略.
- 需要进一步研究心理治疗对患有重度抑郁症或双相情感障碍的妇女在PPD预防中的作用.
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