نتایج جستجو برای: epds

تعداد نتایج: 660  

2015
Lianne Schwartz Jocelyn Toohill Debra K Creedy Kathleen Baird Jenny Gamble Jennifer Fenwick

BACKGROUND Childbirth confidence is an important marker of women's coping abilities during labour and birth. This study investigated socio-demographic, obstetric and psychological factors affecting self-efficacy in childbearing women. METHOD This paper presents a secondary analysis of data collected as part of the BELIEF study (Birth Emotions - Looking to Improve Expectant Fear). Women (n = 1...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2016
Mandisa Singata-Madliki G Justus Hofmeyr Theresa A Lawrie

BACKGROUND Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) is the most commonly used hormonal contraceptive method in South Africa. It is frequently administered in the immediate postnatal period, yet it is unclear whether it affects the risk of postnatal depression (PND). AIM To determine whether DMPA increases the risk of PND compared with the copper-containing intrauterine device (IUD) when admin...

Journal: :Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research 2022

Background: Postpartum blues is one type of psychological distress. It can happen when a mother fails in taking phase. normal peripartum occurrence after delivery. usually characterized by several clinical symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, fluctuating mood, etc. Early identification help proper treatment. Objective: To identify postpartum condition and understand the referral system for m...

Journal: :Nursing open 2021

Aim The aim of the present study was to translate Postpartum Partner Support Scale (PPSS) into Persian and evaluate its psychometric properties among postpartum women. Design A total 248 women aged 18–39 years participated in this study. PPSS translated using a forward-backward method. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) Rasch model were used assess PPSS. In addition, Edinburgh Depression (EPDS)...

2013
Siv Elin Mathisen Kari Glavin Lars Lien Per Lagerløv

INTRODUCTION Postpartum depression is a prevalent disorder with negative consequences for women, infants, and the family as a whole. Most studies of this disorder have been conducted in Western countries, and studies from developing countries are few. In this paper, we report the first - as far as we are aware - study of the prevalence and risk factors associated with postpartum depressive symp...

2016
Elizabeth Littlewood Shehzad Ali Pat Ansell Lisa Dyson Samantha Gascoyne Catherine Hewitt Ada Keding Rachel Mann Dean McMillan Deborah Morgan Kelly Swan Bev Waterhouse Simon Gilbody

INTRODUCTION Perinatal depression is well recognised as a mental health condition but <50% of cases are identified by healthcare professionals in routine clinical practice. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is often used to detect symptoms of postnatal depression in maternity and child services. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends 2 'ultra-brief...

2015
Shaohong Zou Yong Zhang Yuping Cao Yalin Zhang

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of domestic violence (DV) against pregnant women on their infant's development in China. DESIGN 247 mothers were interviewed using the Chinese version of the Abuse Assessment Screen, and all participants underwent postnatal assessment with the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EDPS). Plasma glutamate (Glu), γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and cortisol leve...

2015
Brett D Thombs Andrea Benedetti Lorie A Kloda Brooke Levis Kira E Riehm Marleine Azar Pim Cuijpers Simon Gilbody John P A Ioannidis Dean McMillan Scott B Patten Ian Shrier Russell J Steele Roy C Ziegelstein Marcello Tonelli Nicholas Mitchell Liane Comeau Joy Schinazi Simone Vigod

INTRODUCTION Studies of the diagnostic accuracy of depression screening tools often used data-driven methods to select optimal cut-offs. Typically, these studies report results from a small range of cut-off points around whatever cut-off score is identified as most accurate. When published data are combined in meta-analyses, estimates of accuracy for different cut-off points may be based on dat...

2016
Sara Qandil Samah Jabr Stefan Wagler Simon M. Collin

BACKGROUND Postpartum depression (PPD) affects women from different cultures around the world. No previous studies have investigated PPD among women in Palestine. Fertility rates in Palestine are among the highest in the world, hence even low rates of PPD could have considerable national impact. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of, and risk factors for, PPD among Palestinia...

Journal: :JAMA psychiatry 2013
Katherine L Wisner Dorothy K Y Sit Mary C McShea David M Rizzo Rebecca A Zoretich Carolyn L Hughes Heather F Eng James F Luther Stephen R Wisniewski Michelle L Costantino Andrea L Confer Eydie L Moses-Kolko Christopher S Famy Barbara H Hanusa

IMPORTANCE The period prevalence of depression among women is 21.9% during the first postpartum year; however, questions remain about the value of screening for depression. OBJECTIVES To screen for depression in postpartum women and evaluate positive screen findings to determine the timing of episode onset, rate and intensity of self-harm ideation, and primary and secondary DSM-IV disorders t...

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