Men and perinatal depression

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Opportunities to Detect and Manage Perinatal Depression in Men.

In this issue of American Family Physician, Langan and Goodbred review the identification and management of perinatal depression in women.1 Although new fathers are at lower risk of depression than are new mothers,2 the prevalence of depression in new fathers is higher than that in the general population.3 Depression occurs in 10% of men from their partner’s first trimester to one year postpart...

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Treatment of perinatal depression

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Men and depression.

Depression is routinely positioned as a woman’s disease,1 in part because of the recognition of a lower incidence of depression among men compared with women.2 However, the lower incidence among men might be a by-product of men’s tendencies to deny illness, self-monitor and self-treat symptoms, and avoid professional health care providers and services as a means to enact and preserve their masc...

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Trends in Urology & Men's Health

سال: 2019

ISSN: 2044-3730,2044-3749

DOI: 10.1002/tre.681