Symposium: Understanding the interaction of stress and gender in the prediction of major depression – Introduction C. HammenC. M. Mazure Pages: 3 - 4
The interplay of stress, gender and cognitive style in depressive onset C. M. MazureP. K. Maciejewski Pages: 5 - 8
Neurobiological effects of childhood abuse: implications for the pathophysiology of depression and anxiety K. M. PenzaC. HeimC. B. Nemeroff Pages: 15 - 22
GABA receptors, progesterone and premenstrual dysphoric disorder I. Sundström PoromaaS. SmithM. Gulinello Original contribution Pages: 23 - 41
Prevalence of generalized anxiety at eight weeks postpartum A. WenzelE. N. HaugenK. Robinson Original contribution Pages: 43 - 49
Measurement issues in postpartum depression part 1: Anxiety as a feature of postpartum depression L. E. RossS. E. Gilbert EvansM. K. Romach Original contribution Pages: 51 - 57
Measurement issues in postpartum depression part 2: Assessment of somatic symptoms using the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression L. E. RossS. E. Gilbert EvansM. K. Romach Original contribution Pages: 59 - 64
Outpatient psychotherapy for mothers – a new treatment A. KerstingS. FischV. Arolt Original contribution Pages: 65 - 69
Fluoxetine improves functional work capacity in women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder M. SteinerE. BrownD. Stewart Original contribution Pages: 71 - 77
Contents Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume 23, Issue 4, December 2002 News Pages: 78 - 78