Research letter: is neuroticism a risk factor for postpartum depression?
Autoria(s):
Martín-Santos, R; Gelabert, E; Subirà, S; Gutierrez-Zotes, A; Langorh, K; Jover, M; Torrens, M; Guillamat, R; Mayoral, F; Canellas, F; Iborra, J L; Gratacos, M; Costas, J; Gornemann, I; Navinés, R; Guitart, M; Roca, M; Frutos, R de; Vilella, E; Valdés, M; García Esteve, L; Sanjuan, J
Data(s)
11/10/2013
11/10/2013
01/07/2012
Resumo
Although the relationship between personality and depressive illness is complex (Shea, 2005), there is empirical evidence that some personality features such as neuroticism, harm avoidance, introversion, dependency, self-criticism or perfectionism are related to depressive illness risk (Gunderson et al. 1999).
This work was supported by the Instituto Carlos III (Spanish Ministry of Health; grant numbers P1041635, PI041783, PI041779, PI0411761, PI041791, PI041766 and PI041782), as well as the Spanish Psychiatric Genetics and Genotyping network G03/184, RTA (RD06/001/1009), and Generalitat de Catalunya, SGR2009/1435).
Identificador
Martín-Santos R, Gelabert E, Subirà S, Gutierrez-Zotes A, Langorh K, Jover M, et al. Research letter: is neuroticism a risk factor for postpartum depression? Psychol Med. 2012; 42(7):1559-65