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How common is depression?
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1 in 10 people will develop depression during their lifetime and 1 in 50 severe depression
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What did Hale 1997 discover?
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That depression is commonly seen in primary care with 1 in 20 visits for depression
Much depression (50-70%) remains under-recognised and left untreated 9 (also Dave et al 2008a) |
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How is depression defined?
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It's heterogeneous, Defined as a mood continuum or diagnostic entity, the symptoms profile and weather causes impairment of daily/social activities
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What did Bebbington et al 1998 find?
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Bebbington et al 1998
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What did Cochran & Rabinowitz 2000 find?
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Depression among men under-recognised
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What did Heifner 1997 find?
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Men typically covert about their depression and less likely to consult a health care professional about their depression
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From: Cummings, Davies 1994; Murray and Cooper 1997; Murray 1992; Murray et al 1999; and Murray 1997 What do we know on maternal depression and child development?
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Maternal depression is associated with adverse child development (e.g. cognitive) and behaviour
Can affect child as early as first few postpartum months and can have longer-term effects on child Mechanism via impaired, negative or hostile parenting |
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From Pleck 1997; Ramchandani 2009 What do we know of paternal depression?
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Fathers play a unique role
Fathers important to child development Little research on paternal depression Link between paternal depression and adverse child development and behaviour |
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Why are fathers understudied?
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higher rates of maternal depression
sexist theories and culture of “mother- blaming research assumptions based on outdated societal norms perceived difficulties in recruiting men |