نتایج جستجو برای: cohort study prediction postpartum depression risk factors

تعداد نتایج: 5306206  

Dehghan AA Khalili MA Yazdanpanah F

Background: In the postpartum period, the highest risks for mood disorders include distress, depression and psychosis. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a syndrome which is more severe than postpartum distress with great influence on family. The aim was to determine the predisposing risk factors of PPD among fertile women. Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional study with multi stage samp...

Journal: :Journal of Psychiatric Research 2021

IGEDEPP (Interaction of Gene and Environment Depression during PostPartum) is a prospective multicenter cohort study 3310 Caucasian women who gave birth between 2011 2016, with follow-up until one year postpartum. The aim the current to describe estimate prevalence cumulative incidence early late-onset postpartum depression (PPD). Socio-demographic data, personal family psychiatric history, as ...

Journal: :Marmara Medical Journal 2021

Objective: Postpartum psychiatric morbidity is one of the most frequent complications birth, cause suicides and maternal death.We aimed to determine prevalence postpartum depression (PPD) among mothers who gave birth in last 6 months alsoassess risk factors, particularly poor social spousal support.Patients Methods: This a cross-sectional study. We included 303 attendingthree family health cent...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2017
Catarine S Silva Marilia C Lima Leopoldina A S Sequeira-de-Andrade Juliana S Oliveira Jailma S Monteiro Niedja M S Lima Rijane M A B Santos Pedro I C Lira

OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between postpartum depression and the occurrence of exclusive breastfeeding. METHOD This is a cross-sectional study conducted in the states of the Northeast region, during the vaccination campaign in 2010. The sample consisted of 2583 mother-child pairs, with children aged from 15 days to 3 months. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale was used to s...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
Michael King Scott Weich Francisco Torres-González Igor Švab Heidi-Ingrid Maaroos Jan Neeleman Miguel Xavier Richard Morris Carl Walker Juan A Bellón-Saameño Berta Moreno-Küstner Danica Rotar Janez Rifel Anu Aluoja Ruth Kalda Mirjam I Geerlings Idalmiro Carraça Manuel Caldas de Almeida Benjamin Vicente Sandra Saldivia Pedro Rioseco Irwin Nazareth

BACKGROUND Prevention of depression must address multiple risk factors. Estimating overall risk across a range of putative risk factors is fundamental to prevention of depression. However, we lack reliable and valid methods of risk estimation. This protocol paper introduces PREDICT, an international research study to address this risk estimation. METHODS/DESIGN This is a prospective study in ...

2018
Natalie Brazeau Samantha Reisz Deborah Jacobvitz Carol George

Maternal self-efficacy predicts sensitive and responsive caregiving. Low maternal self-efficacy is associated with a higher incidence of postpartum depression. Maternal self-efficacy and postpartum depression can both be buffered by social support. Maternal self-efficacy and postpartum depression have both been linked independently, albeit in separate studies, to the experience of violent traum...

  Background: Tubectomy is a procedure recommended for women not planning to get pregnant again. The purpose of the present study is to evaluate anxiety and depression and their risk factors in women who have undergone tubectomy.   Methods: The present historic cohort study was conducted on 200 women who have undergone tubectomy and 200 women using condoms as their contraceptive method of choic...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2010
Julia Sacher Alan A Wilson Sylvain Houle Pablo Rusjan Sabrina Hassan Peter M Bloomfield Donna E Stewart Jeffrey H Meyer

CONTEXT The early postpartum period is a time of high risk for a major depressive episode (or postpartum depression), with a prevalence of 13%. During this time, there is a heightened vulnerability for low mood because postpartum blues is common. Severe postpartum blues can herald the onset of postpartum depression. The neurobiological mechanisms to explain postpartum blues and the high risk fo...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
راضیه پیغمبردوست r peighambardoust زینب فدایی z fadaey زهره خاکبازان z khakbazan حبیب اله سودایی h sodaey

telephone support on the postpartum depression after normal vaginal delivery     peighambardoust r [1] , fadaey z [2] *,khakbazan z [3] , sodaey h [4]     received: 23 apr , 2013 accepted: 25 jun , 2013    abstract   background & aims : the postpartum period is a dangerous potential time for postpartum depression. postpartum support is a way to reduce postpartum depression. the purpose of the c...

Background and Objectives: Postpartum depression is a disorder affecting individuals’ social ability accompanied by dangerous complications in the mother, neonate, and the family of the patient. This study aimed to investigate the relationship of postpartum depression with spiritual well-being and some demographic variables among women referring to health care centers, Qom, Iran. Methods: This...

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