中国全科医学 ›› 2022, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (20): 2547-2550.DOI: 10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2021.02.073

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产妇轻躁狂症状筛查及其与产后抑郁和双相情感障碍的关系研究进展

赵倩倩1, 周燕莉2, 肖超群2, 刘文婷1, 范中意1, 陈瑜1,*()   

  1. 1510515 广东省广州市,南方医科大学护理学院
    2510515 广东省广州市,南方医科大学南方医院妇产科
  • 收稿日期:2021-07-01 修回日期:2021-09-10 出版日期:2022-07-15 发布日期:2021-10-28
  • 通讯作者: 陈瑜
  • 赵倩倩,周燕莉,肖超群,等.产妇轻躁狂症状筛查及其与产后抑郁和双相情感障碍的关系研究进展[J].中国全科医学,2022,25(20):2547-2550. [www.chinagp.net]
    作者贡献:赵倩倩进行文章的构思与设计,检索文献,撰写论文,进行论文的修订;赵倩倩、周燕莉、肖超群、陈瑜进行文章的可行性分析;赵倩倩、范中意、刘文婷进行文献/资料收集及整理;陈瑜负责文章的质量控制及审校;赵倩倩、陈瑜对文章整体负责,监督管理。
  • 基金资助:
    教育部人文社会科学研究规划基金项目(18YJAZH008); 广东省本科高校教学质量与教学改革工程建设项目(教学团队)(粤教高函〔2020〕19号); 广州市高校创新创业(就业)教育项目(课程与教学研究项目)(穗教高教〔2019〕15号)

Advances in Screening for Postpartum Hypomanic Symptoms and Their Relationship with Postpartum Depression and Bipolar Disorder

Qianqian ZHAO1, Yanli ZHOU2, Chaoqun XIAO2, Wenting LIU1, Zhongyi FAN1, Yu CHEN1,*()   

  1. 1School of Nursing, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China
    2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China
  • Received:2021-07-01 Revised:2021-09-10 Published:2022-07-15 Online:2021-10-28
  • Contact: Yu CHEN
  • About author:
    ZHAO Q Q, ZHOU Y L, XIAO C Q, et al. Advances in screening for postpartum hypomanic symptoms and their relationship with postpartum depression and bipolar disorder[J]. Chinese General Practice, 2022, 25 (20) : 2547-2550.

摘要: 产妇轻躁狂症状较为常见,但常因诊断不足而被忽略,导致后续更严重的心理问题发生,如产后抑郁、双相情感障碍等。本文从产后轻躁狂症状的诊断标准、评估工具及其与产后抑郁、双相情感障碍的相关性等方面进行综述,旨在为医护人员在今后临床工作中有效识别这一症状提供科学依据。

关键词: 双相情感障碍, 轻躁狂症状, 抑郁, 产妇, 综述

Abstract:

Hypomanic symptoms in postpartum women are common but often ignored due to under diagnosis, which may lead to more serious psychological problems, such as postpartum depression and bipolar disorder. We reviewed recent advances in diagnostic criteria and assessment tools regarding postpartum hypomanic symptoms as well as their relationship with postpartum depression and bipolar disorder, aiming to provide physicians and nurses with a scientific basis for more effectively identifying postpartum hypomania.

Key words: Bipolar disorder, Hypomanic, Drepression, Postpartum women, Review