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The risk of emergence of a post natal depression is based on an interaction between a maternal psychic vulnerability and a chronic environmental context of stress. The PND appears as a relevant model for studying the mechanisms of chronic stress and vulnerability to psychological pathologies.
This study aim to follow a cohort of pregnant women to determine the predictive psychobiological factors of the emergence of postnatal depression
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The prevalence of postnatal depression is high in civilian settings (20%). In mechanistic terms, the risk of emergence of a post natal depression is based on an interaction between a maternal psychic vulnerability and a chronic environmental context of stress. The post natal depression appears as a relevant model for studying the mechanisms of chronic stress and vulnerability to psychological pathologies.
This study aim to follow a cohort of pregnant women from the first trimester of pregnancies to 2 months after the delivery to determine the predictive psychobiological factors of the emergence of postnatal depression
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