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Postnatal depression – the role of attachment and mentalization
2021
Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
The aim of the study: The aim of this paper was to find differences in the quality of relationships with a partner, mother's attachment to the child, mentalization capacity and the style of the mother's attachment between groups of women with and without postnatal depression (also referred to as postpartum depression) as measured by the EPDS questionnaire. Materials and methods: The research group comprised 68 women in total. They were divided into two groups. Thirty-three women who scored more
doi:10.12740/app/139246
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