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Social support mediates the influence of cerebellum functional connectivity strength on postpartum depression and postpartum depression with anxiety
by
Cheng, Bochao
, Deng, Pengcheng
, Wang, Jiaojian
, Li, Yuanyuan
, Zhao, Yajun
, Meng, Yajing
, Zhou, Yushan
, Chen, Yiming
, Deng, Wei
, Wang, Xiuli
, Roberts, Neil
in
59/36
/ 59/57
/ 692/53/2421
/ 692/699/476/1414
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety - diagnostic imaging
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biological Psychology
/ Cerebellum
/ Connectome - methods
/ Depression, Postpartum - diagnostic imaging
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacotherapy
/ Postpartum depression
/ Psychiatry
/ Social Support
/ Well being
2022
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Social support mediates the influence of cerebellum functional connectivity strength on postpartum depression and postpartum depression with anxiety
by
Cheng, Bochao
, Deng, Pengcheng
, Wang, Jiaojian
, Li, Yuanyuan
, Zhao, Yajun
, Meng, Yajing
, Zhou, Yushan
, Chen, Yiming
, Deng, Wei
, Wang, Xiuli
, Roberts, Neil
in
59/36
/ 59/57
/ 692/53/2421
/ 692/699/476/1414
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety - diagnostic imaging
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biological Psychology
/ Cerebellum
/ Connectome - methods
/ Depression, Postpartum - diagnostic imaging
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacotherapy
/ Postpartum depression
/ Psychiatry
/ Social Support
/ Well being
2022
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Social support mediates the influence of cerebellum functional connectivity strength on postpartum depression and postpartum depression with anxiety
by
Cheng, Bochao
, Deng, Pengcheng
, Wang, Jiaojian
, Li, Yuanyuan
, Zhao, Yajun
, Meng, Yajing
, Zhou, Yushan
, Chen, Yiming
, Deng, Wei
, Wang, Xiuli
, Roberts, Neil
in
59/36
/ 59/57
/ 692/53/2421
/ 692/699/476/1414
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety - diagnostic imaging
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biological Psychology
/ Cerebellum
/ Connectome - methods
/ Depression, Postpartum - diagnostic imaging
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacotherapy
/ Postpartum depression
/ Psychiatry
/ Social Support
/ Well being
2022
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Social support mediates the influence of cerebellum functional connectivity strength on postpartum depression and postpartum depression with anxiety
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Social support mediates the influence of cerebellum functional connectivity strength on postpartum depression and postpartum depression with anxiety
2022
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Post-Partum Depression (PPD) is the most common health issue impacting emotional well being in women and is often comorbid with anxiety (PPD-A). Previous studies have shown that adequate social support can protect against PPD and PPD-A. However, how the brain connectome is disrupted in PPD and PPD-A and the neural basis underlying the role of social support in PPD and PPD-A remains unclear. The present study aims to explore these issues in patients with PPD and PPD-A. Well-established questionnaires and resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rsfMRI) were performed in 45 PPD, 31 PDD-A patients and 62 Healthy Postnatal Women (HPW). Brain functional integration was measured by analysis of Functional Connectivity Strength (FCS). Association and mediation analyses were performed to investigate relationships between FCS, PPD and PPD-A symptoms and social support. PPD patients showed specifically higher FCS in right parahippocampus, whereas PPD-A patients showed specifically higher FCS in left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. In all postpartum women, depression symptoms positively correlated with FCS in left paracentral lobule; depression and anxiety symptoms were negatively correlated with FCS in right cerebellem posterior lobe (CPL), a brain region implicated in supporting social cognition and regulation of emotion. Subsequent mediation analysis revealed that perceived social support mediated the association between right CPL FCS and PPD and PPD-A symptoms. Measurement of FCS in disorder-specific neural circuits offers a potential biomarker to study and measure the efficacy of social support for PPD and PPD-A.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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