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Perinatal Thymic DYsregulation: Characterization of Perinatal Mood Episodes
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens, Bordeaux
Summary
The perinatal period is recognized as a time of heightened psychological vulnerability. This research aims to improve the diagnosis and therapeutic management of mood episodes occurring during this time. It is integrated into routine clinical care and seeks to standardize the evaluation of criteria used to characterize mood episodes, while also exploring relevant contextual factors. Traditionally, clinical attention has focused on postnatal depression; however, increasing evidence highlights the presence of hypomanic symptoms-such as distractibility, reduced need for sleep, tachypsychia, and irritability-during the postpartum period. These symptoms may coexist with depressive features, resulting in complex clinical presentations that are often difficult to recognize and manage. Consequently, many cases go undiagnosed and untreated. Current research has largely concentrated on depressive episodes (perinatal depression), with less emphasis on manic, hypomanic, or mixed episodes indicative of bipolar disorder. A systematic evaluation of hypomanic symptoms occurring alongside depressive symptoms in the postpartum period could refine clinical diagnosis and support more targeted and effective therapeutic interventions.
Official title: Perinatal Thymic Dysregulation: Characterization of Perinatal Mood Episodes
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2025-10-13
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2025-12-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
self-questionnaires
Patients who volunteer to take part in the research will complete self-questionnaires before their appointment with the psychiatrist.
Locations (1)
Centre Hospitalier CHARLES PERRENS
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France