Potential Risk Factors for Postpartum Psychosis
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Postpartum Period
- Sponsor
- Nanjing Medical University
- Enrollment
- 4000
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Incidence of psychoses
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 12 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
A range of psychological disorders occur in women in the postpartum period. These include "the blues", which occurs in the first days after birth and which is very common and self-limiting; severe psychoses often associated with mania or bipolar illness, occurring in the first weeks after birth; and mild to moderate depression, occurring weeks to months after birth. Studies have been done focused on postpartum psychosis using a retrospective investigation, which gave only a limited material on the prevalence of psychological disorders in postpartum women. The investigators hypothesized that different pathways to psychosis function as the risk factors which may be overlapped, truly independent, mediating, or moderating, in new mothers who are at high risk and/or during the early period of delivery. In addition, the investigators purposed that the temporal sequence of biological, social and demographic variables are also the potential factors contributing to the development of postpartum psychosis.
Investigators
Fu Zhou Wang
Dr
Nanjing Medical University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Pregnant women
Exclusion Criteria
- •Age \< 18 years or \> 50 years
- •Gestational age \< 32 weeks
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Incidence of psychoses
Time Frame: 3 months and 6 months postpartum
Secondary Outcomes
- Antepartum economic level(One year before labor and delivery (recorded by antepartum communication))
- Antepartum social status(One year before labor and delivery (recorded by antepartum communication))
- Antepartum psychological level(1 day before birth)
- Intrapartum complications(1 day after birth)
- Baby characteristics(One minute, 5min, 15min after baby was born)
- Maternal characteristics(One day after birth)
- Medical caregiver characteristics(One day before and after the labor completion)
- Parturient family characteristics(One week before labor and delivery, recorded by investigators through patients' antepartum communication)
- Intrapartum medical procedures(One day after birth)