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Women who were able to benefit from psychiatric follow-up during the quarantine by tele-consultation have a lower risk of anxious and depressive symptoms than those who did not receive follow-up.
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The pandemic of COVID-19 (coronavirus desease 19) led to a strict quarantine from 15 March 2020 to 11 May 2020. Maternal depression is a current pathology , especially in the post-partum (more than 15%). The quarantine could lead to anxious and/or depressive symptoms and difficulties in parents-children bonding.
Women who have experenced post-partum period have more chance to developp subsequent depression.
Among women who have experienced post-partum depression, those who were able to benefit from psychiatric follow-up during the quarantine by tele-consultation have a lower risk of anxious and depressive symptoms than those who did not receive follow-up.
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Women above 18 years old
Who have experienced a post-partum depression between 2013 and late of 2019
Who have benefit a psychiatry post-partum follow-up (hospitalizations in psychiatry post-partum unity and/or medical consultation) by Bicêtre psychiatry service
Who have a child less than 7 years old (preschool age)
Speaking and reading in french
And their partner (above 18 years old)
In the main analyze, only women with a indication of following psychiatric follow-up by tele-consultation (with a psychiatric follow-up at the begenning of the quarantine, who have not been follow-up by psychiatrist in hospitalization or in face to face consultation) will be analyzed
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People with chronic psychotic disorder (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders:DSM-5 criteria)
People with mental handicap
People who are not able to give their consent
People subject to protection measure
People refusing to participate in the study
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Florence Gressier, Dr; Emmanuelle Corruble, Pr
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