Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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Depression, Postpartum

21 articoli — 1999-2025

RI Il graffio
Accesso libero
Come sta papà?

2025/9 — pag. 557 — DOI

RI Articolo speciale
Il mito dell’istinto materno: madri (e padri) non si nasce, si diventa

Vatta B, Lubbock A.

2024/3 — pag. 171-175 — DOI

The still culturally widespread belief that girls and women have an innate ‘maternal in- stinct’ is often a source of stress and unhappiness when new mothers struggle to care and even feel love for their newborns, as they experience the burden of soc...

RI Ricerca
Profilo psicopatologico e di rischio psicosociale in madri adolescenti e di giovane età nel postpartum

A. Albizzati, E. Ierardi, M. Moioli, C. Riva Crugnola

2020/7 — pag. 445-451 — DOI

Background - Motherhood in adolescence is associated with numerous risk factors that could have a negative effect on the well-being of the mother, on her parenting skills and on the relationship with her child. Aims - To assess the psychopathologi...

EL Casi indimenticabili
L’altra faccia della medaglia

B. Sacher

2016/9

EL Fin da Piccoli
Accesso libero
Controllo della depressione post-partum con operatori non professionali

“Fin da Piccoli” Aggiornamenti sulla letteratura in tema interventi nei primi anni vita

2009/9

EL Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
Tornare a Cogne

B. Forini

2009/5

RI Focus
Il pediatra cosa può fare?

G. Garrone, P. Levi, L. Luzzatto, M. Merlo, P. Morgando, G. Patrucco, D. Rollier

2009/5 — pag. 295-306

The observation of the mother, child and their relationship is not always sufficient to recognize post-partum depression, which can be highlighted thanks to the open questions that the paediatrician asks the mother at the end of the visit, thus sho...

RI Focus
Anche il pediatra se ne deve occupare?

G. Garrone, P. Levi, L. Luzzatto, M. Merlo, P. Morgando, G. Patrucco, D. Rollier

2009/5 — pag. 295-306

Post-partum depression is frequent: it affects about 10% of mothers but it is not always recognized and treated. It is a particular type of depression, whose characteristics are described in the present work. Post-partum depression, which very ofte...

RI Focus
La depressione post-partum

2009/5 — pag. 295-306

RI Editoriali
Sostegno sociale ai genitori dopo la nascita di un bambino

P. Romito

2005/9 — pag. 568

RI Ricerca
Supporto precoce ai neogenitori E necessario? Serve?

Mg. Apollonio, C. Barbiero, S. Bascucci, et al.

2005/9 — pag. 589-598

Early (pre and postnatal) support to parents is widely seen as an effective strategy to improve both parental and child wellbeing and health. The effects of two different interventions addressing parents during the first year of life of their baby ...

RI Problemi correnti
Salute della donna e lattazione

R. Davanzo, I. Bruno

2003/2 — pag. 105-113

The Authors carried out a literature review on the effects of breastfeeding (BF) on women’s health to provide an overview of existing evidence. Established knowledge includes the following: exclusive BF for the first six months in the absence of me...

RI Organizzazione sanitaria
Accesso libero
I tre paradossi della dimissione precoce

D. Baronciani, R. Bellu’, R. Zanini

1999/3 — pag. 181-183

The evidence on the health consequences of early newborn discharge are reviewed. Most of the studies on early discharge are aimed at showing that early discharge is safe and that no serious negative side effects are produced, rather than showing an...