نتایج جستجو برای: lead mothers

تعداد نتایج: 391043  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1990
K N Dietrich P A Succop R L Bornschein K M Krafft O Berger P B Hammond C R Buncher

A prospective methodology was used to assess the neurobehavioral effects of fetal and postnatal lead exposure during the first 2 years of life. Lead was measured in whole blood prenatally in mothers and at quarterly intervals in the infant. Prenatal blood lead levels were low (mean = 8.0 micrograms/dL). However, approximately 25% of the study infants had at least one serial blood lead level of ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1976
D Krehbiel G A Davis L M LeRoy R E Bowman

It has been reported that postnatal lead treatment produces hyperactivity in rodents. Using rats, we attempted to extend these findings. Locomotor activity of offspring of lead-intubated and pair-fed control mothers was measured at 24-27 days of age, and no significant differences in reactivity or basal activity were found. Observational scoring of the animals at 28-29 and 35-36 days of age ind...

2018
Honggu He Lixia Zhu Sally Wai Chi Chan Yap-Seng Chong Nana Jiao Yiong Huak Chan Nan Luo Shefaly Shorey

BACKGROUND In addition to recuperating from the physical and emotional demands of childbirth, first-time mothers are met with demands of adapting to their social roles while picking up new skills to take care of their newborn. Mothers may not feel adequately prepared for parenthood if they are situated in an unsupported environment. Postnatal psychoeducational interventions have been shown to b...

2016
Hassan Al-Shehri Bader H Al-Mogheer Talal H Al-Sawyan Abdulaziz Badr Abualalaa Omar Ahmed Jarrah Mosleh Jabari Abdullah Al-Faris

INTRODUCTION The infantile colic is a difficult experience met by parents in the first few months of an infant's life. This may lead to increased discomfort for infants as well as psychological distress for mothers. This study aimed at assessing the baseline knowledge of mothers in Saudi Arabia about infantile colic mainly in regard to the etiology and management. METHODS In this cross-sectio...

2004
Adrienne S. Ettinger Martha María Téllez-Rojo Chitra Amarasiriwardena David Bellinger Karen Peterson Joel Schwartz Howard Hu Mauricio Hernández-Avila

Nursing infants may be exposed to lead from breast milk, but relatively few data exist with which to evaluate and quantify this relationship. This route of exposure constitutes a potential infant hazard from mothers with current ongoing exposure to lead as well as from mothers who have been exposed previously due to the redistribution of cumulative maternal bone lead stores. We studied the rela...

Journal: :Psihologija 2023

Postpartum depression (PPD) is common after birth and can have a profound effect on women their families. It therefore important to understand the conditions factors that lead occurrence maintenance of PPD. The first aim current study was identify whether there relationship between alexithymia postpartum depressive symptoms (PPDS) in sample Romanian mothers. second explore self-criticism self-c...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2012
Edward D Barker William Copeland Barbara Maughan Sara R Jaffee Rudolf Uher

BACKGROUND In general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors, and lead riskier lifestyles, than mothers who are not depressed. AIMS To test whether the exposure of a child to risk factors associated with mental health adds to the prediction of child psychopathology beyond exposure to maternal depression. METHOD In 7429 mother-offspring pairs participa...

Journal: :Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2007
Leslie G Raneri Constance M Wiemann

CONTEXT Women with multiple pregnancies in adolescence may experience medical, psychological and social complications. Improved understanding of the individual-, dyad-, family-, peer/community- and social system-level risk factors for repeat pregnancy may lead to the development of more effective prevention strategies for adolescent mothers in a variety of settings. METHODS Between 1993 and 1...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2009
Ginger A Moore

BACKGROUND Exposure to anger in the family is a risk factor for disruptive behavior disorders characterized by ineffective vagal regulation. Effects of anger on developing vagal regulation may be due to direct exposure or to effects on parents' regulation of emotion as parents support infants' regulation. Little is known about the impact of anger during infancy when important regulatory systems...

Journal: :Demography 2012
Rucker C Johnson Ariel Kalil Rachel E Dunifon

Using data from five waves of the Women's Employment Survey (WES; 1997-2003), we examine the links between low-income mothers' employment patterns and the emotional behavior and academic progress of their children. We find robust and substantively important linkages between several different dimensions of mothers' employment experiences and child outcomes. The pattern of results is similar acro...

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