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Original Articles

Neuropsychological functioning in postpartum depressed versus nondepressed females and nonpostpartum controls

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Pages 661-666 | Received 10 Aug 2009, Accepted 05 Nov 2009, Published online: 18 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

We compared 21 postpartum depressed (PPD) women, 22 postpartum nondepressed (PPND) women, and 24 nondepressed, nonpostpartum women on a neuropsychological test battery. Postpartum women presented lower performance on initial learning (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, RAVLT) than did controls. Further, PPD women presented lower performance on Part B of the Trail Making Test than did PPND women and controls. No differences were observed in RAVLT recall or recognition trials, in Greek versions of the Controlled Oral Word Association Test, or in the Ruff 2 and 7 Selective Attention Test. Findings support the hypothesis that postpartum cognitive difficulties could be partially due to postnatal mood problems.

Notes

We have no conflict of interest affecting this manuscript. We have not received any financial support for this study.

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