نتایج جستجو برای: depressed mothers

تعداد نتایج: 76350  

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2007
Rosemarie M Fritsch María Elena S Montt Jaime G Solís Daniel Pilowsky María Graciela C Rojas

BACKGROUND Offspring of depressive parents have two times more risk of developing a depression, other psychiatric diseases or a poor social functioning. AIM To assess psychopathology and social functioning among offspring of currently depressed mothers. MATERIAL AND METHODS We enrolled 290 depressed mother-child pairs in five primary-care clinics in Santiago. A two-stage screening process t...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2003
Judith Lumley Rhonda Small Stephanie Brown Lyndsey Watson Jane Gunn Creina Mitchell Wendy Dawson

BACKGROUND In the year after birth one in six women has a depressive illness, and 30% are still depressed, or depressed again, when their child is 2 years old, 94% experience at least one major health problem (e.g. back pain, perineal pain, mastitis, urinary or faecal incontinence), 26% experience sexual problems and almost 20% have relationship problems with partners. Women with depression rep...

2016
Anthony Wemakor Kofi Akohene Mensah

BACKGROUND Stunting indicates failure to attain genetic potential for height and is a well-documented indicator for poor growth. Depression is common in women of reproductive age and women's mental health problems may affect the growth of young children. We examined the association between maternal depression and stunting in mother-child pairs attending Child Welfare Clinic (CWC) in Northern Gh...

Journal: :International review of psychiatry 2003
L Burke

Depression is one of the most prevalent psychiatric illnesses. It is particularly common in women of childbearing age. It is recurrent and tends to have a chronic course and is often comorbid in nature. It is important to view depression within its social context, as it is a disease, which impacts not only the individual but also the wider community. Evidence abounds as to the negative impact o...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2008
Tiffany Field Miguel Diego Maria Hernandez-Reif

Depressed pregnant women were classified as dysthymic or major depression disorder based on the Structured Clinical Interview for Depression and followed to the newborn period. The newborns of dysthymic versus major depression disorder mothers had a significantly shorter gestational age, a lower birthweight, shorter birth length and less optimal obstetric complications scores. The neonates of d...

Journal: :Early human development 2010
Bárbara Figueiredo Alexandra Pacheco Raquel Costa Ana Conde César Teixeira

BACKGROUND Neonates show visual preference for their mother's face/voice and shift their attention from their mother to a stranger's face/voice after habituation. AIM To assess neonate's mother versus stranger's face/voice visual preference, namely mother's anxiety and depression during the third pregnancy trimester and neonate's: 1) visual preference for the mother versus the stranger's face...

2011
Adriane Arteche Jutta Joormann Allison Harvey Michelle Craske Ian H. Gotlib Annukka Lehtonen Nicholas Counsell Alan Stein

BACKGROUND Postnatally depressed mothers have difficulties responding appropriately to their infants. The quality of the mother-child relationship depends on a mother's ability to respond to her infant's cues, which are largely non-verbal. Therefore, it is likely that difficulties in a mother's appraisal of her infants' facial expressions will affect the quality of mother-infant interaction. Th...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 1990
C Hammen D Burge E Burney C Adrian

School-age children of unipolar depressed, bipolar, chronically medically ill, or normal women were diagnosed every 6 months for up to 3 years. Offspring of unipolar women had the highest rates of disorder at all evaluations, but children of bipolar and medically ill mothers also experienced significant rates of disorder. Observing diagnoses from both past lifetime and prospective follow-up ass...

Journal: :The American journal of orthopsychiatry 2016
M Ann Easterbrooks Chie Kotake Maryna Raskin Erin Bumgarner

The negative consequences of maternal depression are a major public health concern, both for mothers and for their children. Despite the high prevalence of depression among adolescent mothers, little is known about the patterns of adolescent mothers' depression in the early parenting years. The present study examined mothers' depression during the first 2 years following childbirth in a sample ...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2013
Schale Azak Sabine Raeder

This study investigated trajectories of maternal parenting behavior across the infants' first 18 months of life in relation to maternal depression. Furthermore, predictors of the quality of the mother-infant relationship at 18 months were examined. Participants consisted of three types of mother-infant dyads: mothers with comorbid depression and anxiety (n=19), mothers with depression (n=7) and...

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