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Psychopathology
Woman's Mental Health (T Pierce)
21
Medical
Post-Graduate
04/15/2009

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Term
Why must we study gender difference?
Definition
  • impede empathic grasp of condition of the other group
  • diagnostic error
  • obscures differences in treatment responsiveness and outcome
Term
Mental disorders that are more prone in women
Definition

depression

panic disorder

GAD

PTSD

eating disorder

Term
Common features with psyc disorders in women
Definition
  • higher gender ratios
  • all are episodic
  • all cluster in reproductive years
  • all mediated by monoamine neurotransmitters (CNS, PNS, Gut)
  • all are influenced by stress
    • early trauma
    • current stress
Term
Social effects of stress
Definition
  • different stressors and resources unequally distributed
    • more intimate relationships violence as oppose to population based violence
    • degree of social integration/availability of support
    • less degree of control/autonomy
Term
Effect of female sex hormones on glucocorticoid levels
Definition
  • sex hormones may block glucocorticoid feedback levels, leading to persistently high glucocorticoid levels (as seen in depression, PTSD)
  • sex hormones cross cell membranes and affect protein synthesis in brain areas involved in stress response
Term
Role of CRH in depression
Definition
  • activate locus coruleus
    • center of adrenergic activity mediating, vigilance, anxiety, decreased exploratory behavior
    • decrease sleep
    • cause anorexia
    • GI motility changes
  • CRH upreg. by estrogen
Term
Sex steroid on serotonin
Definition
  • diplace 5-HT from proteins
  • inhibits MAO
Term
When during the reproductive cycle are women most susceptible to depression?
Definition
periods of steep change in hormone levels (mood, anxiety, somatic symptoms)
Term
Symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Definition
  • depressed mood, hopelessness, self depricating thoughts
  • marked anxiety, tension
  • marked affective lability
  • persisted and marked anger or irritability or increased interpersonal conflicts
  • decrease interest in activities
  • difficulty concentrating
  • lethargy
  • change in appetite
  • hypersomnia, insomnia
  • feeling overwhelmed
  • physical symptoms
    • breast tenderness
    • headaches
    • bloating

Unlike MDD, this only lasts 3-10 days

Term
Evaluation of PMDD
Definition
if you give SSRI for 10 days, this should stabilize synaptic serotonin, preventing estrogen from breaking down monoamines
Term
Different post partum mood disorder
Definition

post partum blues

post partum depression

post partum psychosis

Term
Symptoms of postpartum blues
Definition
  • tearfulness
  • irritability
  • insomnia
  • mood lability
  • dysphoria
  • anxiety
  • insomnia
Term
Progression of post partum blues
Definition
  • onset of symptoms in first week
  • peaks 3-5 days after delivery
  • resolves within 10-14 days
  • severeness correlates with risk for PPD
Term
Symptoms of PPD are similar to what other disorder?
Definition
major depressive disorder (comorbid anxiety symptoms common)
Term
Onset of PPD
Definition
first three months, but can have insidious onset (more than six months)
Term
Symptoms specific to postpartum depression
Definition
  • ambivalent or negative feelings toward infant
  • self doubt concerning ability to care for the child
  • obsessive compulsive symptoms (intrusive fears with compensitory rituals)
  • suicidal ideation
    • attempts rare, but higher than during pregnancy
    • having young children is independent protective factor
Term
Factors that could predispose one to PPD
Definition
  • different sensitivity to normal fluctuations in gonadal steroids
  • thyroiditis
  • Sheehan's syndrome
  • anemia
  • nutritional deficiencies
  • isolation
  • victimization by violence
  • social role of new mother
Term
Effect of PPD on children
Definition
significant intelectual defect if mother depressed in first year of life
Term
Who should be screened for PPD
Definition
  • adolescents
  • women with prior depression, premenstrual dysphoria, social risk factors
Term
How to screen for PPD
Definition
  • follow up with ob/gyn and peds
  • high freq of neurovegatitive symptoms
    • change in sleep, energy, apetite, libido
  • use Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS)
Term
Phases of treatment in perinatal depression
Definition
  • prenatally take folate
  • first trimester- concern for fetal morphology
  • second- concern for growth
  • third- birth complications, mother, baby
  • first post partum trimester- lactation, parenting

Remember, light treatment helps, and we generally do not have to stop all psyc. drugs unless they are antiepileptic. Electroconvulsive therapy may be the best treatment with minimal fetal risk.

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