On the other hand, the exclusion criteria sets criteria to exclude articles from research. Including exclusion criteria provides a framework that not only allows researchers to focus search results into target articles but also can balance the relevance and detail of the literature. The standard includes exclusion of the publication date from 2004 to 2013. An article published before the English article language does not have a relationship between PND's mother's colleague support and English articles without accompanying the support of the companion. Inclusion
In the Cochrane Review of 2013, evidence was found that psychosocial or psychological intervention after childbirth helps to reduce the risk of postpartum depression. These interventions include visits, telephone assistance, interpersonal psychotherapy. Support is an important aspect of prevention, as mothers with depression usually indicate that their depression is caused by "lack of support" and "isolation". Between the couple, according to a systematic review of 2015 and meta-analysis, global support from emotional close partners can prevent perinatal depression and anxiety. Other factors such as communication between husband and wife and satisfaction of human relations are only protected from anxiety.
Postpartum depression is one of the most popular topics of health today. This subject will explain in detail the postpartum depression, considering the importance of postpartum depression in women in the UK and the risks associated with postpartum depression. More and more people all over the world realize that postpartum depression is a major public health problem (Oates et. Al, 2004). Government policy (Ministry of Health, 2004) recognizes that mental disorders during pregnancy and after pregnancy can have serious consequences for individual women, their partners, infants and other children I will
According to the latest report, it is estimated that about 75,000 women in the UK suffer from postpartum depression (Hanley and Hanley, 2009), Craig (2008) estimated that postpartum depression is the first nonpsychotic It was defined as sexual depression. 6 months after delivery, first 4 weeks and first 3 months; Recently 3 months after delivery in the UK is recommended. Various authors have many opinions on postpartum depression. Wheatley (2006) states that postpartum depression affects 10 to 20% of infant women and causes happiness if happiness causes pain. Whitley (2006) added that the symptoms may vary from person to person, as some symptoms may be mild, and that for other women, it may cause serious consequences including the onset of depression .