Abstracts
Résumé
Il n’y a pas de consensus concernant la spécificité des symptômes de la dépression postnatale (DPP). Cet article rapporte les résultats d’une étude qualitative inductive visant à éclairer les similitudes et les différences entre les symptômes de la DPP vs ceux de la dépression non postnatale (DNP). Le contenu de 20 entretiens de mères en DPP et de 10 mères en DNP a été analysé. Les deux groupes présentent un profil symptomatologique similaire. Les quelques différences observées ne justifient pas la création d’un diagnostic distinct pour la DPP. Toutefois, elles suggèrent des pistes intéressantes pour la prévention de la DPP.
Mots-clés :
- dépression postnatale,
- dépression non postnatale,
- symptomatologie
Abstract
There is no consensus regarding the specificity of symptoms of postpartum depression PPD). This article reports the results of a qualitative inductive study to clarify the similarities and differences between the symptoms of PPD and those of non-postnatal depression (NPD). The contents of 20 interviews of mothers in DPP and 10 in DNP were analyzed. Both groups have a similar symptomatological profile. The few differences observed do not justify the creation of a separate diagnosis for the PPD. However, they suggest some interesting avenues for the prevention of PPD.
Keywords:
- postpartum depression,
- not postnatal depression,
- symptoms
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