Effective Treatment Of A Mother’s Depression Reduces Risk Of Psychiatric Disorders In Her Children

Remission of a mother’s depression within the first three months of treatment decreases the likelihood of her children having psychiatric disorders, such as mood or disruptive behavior disorders, within the same time period. Mothers who remain depressed increase the risk of her children having these disorders, according to a study in the March 22/29 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on women’s health.

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