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FC23-05 - Pregnancy and post-partum depression and anxiety in a longitudinal general population cohort: the effect of eating disorders and past depression

Auteurs : Micali N1, Simonoff E2, Stahl D3, Treasure J4
Affiliations : 1Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK2Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, UK3Biostatistics Dept., UK
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Date 2011, Vol 26, pp 1943-1943Revue : European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European PsychiatristsDOI : 10.1016/S0924-9338(11)73647-1
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AimsTo investigate the effect of past depression, past and current eating disorders (ED) on perinatal anxiety and depression in a large general population cohort of pregnant women, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents And Children (ALSPAC).MethodsAnxiety and depression were measured during and after pregnancy in 10,887 women, using the Crown-Crisp Experiential Inventory and Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Women were grouped according to depression and ED history: past ED with (n = 123) and without past depression (n = 50), pregnancy ED symptoms with (n = 77) and without past depression (n = 159), past depression only (n = 818) and controls (n = 9,660). We compared the course of depression and anxiety with linear mixed-effect regression models; and probable depressive and anxiety disorders using logistic regression.ResultsWomen with both past depression and past/current ED had high anxiety and depression across time perinatally; this was most marked in the group with pregnancy ED symptoms and past depression (b coefficient:5.1 (95% CI 4.1-6.1), p < 0.0001), especially at 8 months post-partum. At 18 weeks in pregnancy all women (apart from those with past ED only) had a higher risk for a probable depressive and anxiety disorder compared to controls. At 8 months post-partum pregnancy ED symptoms and/or past depression conferred the highest risk for a probable depressive and anxiety disorder.ConclusionsPregnancy ED symptoms and past depression have an additive effect in increasing the risk for depression and anxiety perinatally. Screening at risk women for anxiety and depression in the perinatal period might be beneficial.

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Micali N, Simonoff E, Stahl D, Treasure J. FC23-05 - Pregnancy and post-partum depression and anxiety in a longitudinal general population cohort: the effect of eating disorders and past depression. European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists. 2011;26:1943-1943.
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