The association of serum C-reactive protein with the occurrence and course of postpartum depression
Archives of Women's Mental Health Apr 19, 2018
Miller ES, et al. - Considering the previous findings suggesting a positive correlation of CRP with depressive symptomatology, researchers investigated this correlation in postpartum depression (PPD). They performed a secondary analysis of a trial of PPD treatment to assess the depressive symptoms (Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale—Atypical Depression Symptoms (SIGH-ADS29)) and serum CRP levels. They also evaluated the associations between CRP and SIGH-ADS29 scores. Findings revealed no correlation of CRP with depressive symptoms or with response to treatment in the present sample of women with PPD.
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