Journal:
:nursing and midwifery studies
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pinelopi varela first department of psychiatry, women’s mental health clinic, athens university medical school, athens, greece; first department of psychiatry, women’s mental health clinic, athens university medical school, athens, greece. tel: +30-2107297957
areti c. spyropoulou first department of psychiatry, women’s mental health clinic, athens university medical school, athens, greece
zacharias kalogerakis first department of psychiatry, women’s mental health clinic, athens university medical school, athens, greece
martha moraitou department of midwifery, alexandrio technological educational institute, thessaloniki, greece
iannis m. zervas first department of psychiatry, women’s mental health clinic, athens university medical school, athens, greece
conclusions limited levels of prenatal depressive and anxiety symptoms do not seem to be associated with neonatal outcomes. in clinical practice, pregnant women, who suffer from low levels of prenatal depressive and anxiety symptoms, may be reassured, in respect of the adverse outcomes of these mood symptoms on the neonate. results on the basis of bdi, 81.1% of the sample showed minimal, 15.4% ...