The Maladies of New Motherhood: Negative Mood Symptoms, Postpartum Functioning, Current Interventions, and Protective Factors
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Mental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2023) | Viewed by 16249
Special Issue Editor
Interests: psychiatric epidemiology; mental illness; psychological assessment; bipolar disorder; obstetric delivery; psychopathology; clinical psychiatry; psychotherapeutic processes; climate distress; climate anxiety; maternal functioning; postpartum functioning
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Dear Colleagues,
Motherhood is replete with joys and stressors, and marks a period of transition for both first-time mothers and those with other children. The term “spiraling out” describes the adjustment process, which in healthy, well-resourced women should theoretically accelerate over time. However, a significant portion of women are faced with complicated circumstances, including physical/mental health comorbidities or strained resources. For these reasons, mothers represent a vulnerable yet vitally important subgroup of society.
This Special Issue will focus on a broad spectrum of mental and emotional health issues in mothers, including negative mood symptoms, postpartum functional status, current interventions, and protective/risk factors. I look forward to receiving your contribution.
Dr. Jennifer L. Barkin
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- maternal functioning
- perinatal mood and anxiety disorders
- climate distress
- postpartum functioning
- maternal mental health
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