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Anxiety and mood disorders in pregnancy and the postpartum period

Abstract

Mood and anxiety disorders in women represent an increasingly important area of research and treatment development. The authors take a broad biopsychosocial and developmental approach to the issues, beginning with anxiety disorders in adolescence and progressing through the life phases of women to menopause and old age. All the disorders are covered, from anxiety and borderline personality disorder to stress and late-life depression. Particular attention is paid to questions of vulnerability; epidemiological and clinical evidence showing gender differences in such disorders; aetiological explanations in terms of biological (including hormonal) as well as psychosocial parameters, and treatment implications.

Authors

Goldstein J; Buist A; Ross LE; Steiner M

Book title

Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Women

Pagination

pp. 136-162

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

February 23, 2006

DOI

10.1017/cbo9780511543647.010
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