نتایج جستجو برای: postpartum depression ppd

تعداد نتایج: 158224  

Journal: :Chronobiology in medicine (Online) 2023

This review paper explores the relationship between circadian rhythm and postpartum depression (PPD). Postpartum is a prevalent debilitating mood disorder that affects significant number of women after childbirth. Emerging evidence suggests disruptions in may contribute to development PPD. provides an overview current understanding disturbances period, their potential impact on PPD, underlying ...

2017
Adam Fiala Jan Švancara Jana Klánová Tomáš Kašpárek

BACKGROUND In the postpartum period, certain groups of women are at a higher risk for developing depressive episodes. Several studies have described risk factors for developing postpartum depression (PPD). However, these studies have used limited numbers of participants, and therefore the estimated prevalence of PPD varies greatly. METHODS The objective of this study is to identify the main r...

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2015
Barbara P Yawn Susan Bertram Marge Kurland Peter C Wollan

PURPOSE Postpartum depression (PPD) screening at 4 to 12 weeks' postpartum can improve outcomes for women when linked to in-practice management programs. The benefit of repeated PPD screening during the first year postpartum remains unclear. METHODS We report a substudy of a large pragmatic trial of early PPD screening and practice management, the Translating Research into Practice for Postpa...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2012
Elias F Melo José G Cecatti Rodolfo C Pacagnella Debora F B Leite Daniel E Vulcani Maria Y Makuch

BACKGROUND The prevalence of antepartum and postpartum depression (PPD) and its association with certain risk factors was evaluated. METHOD The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was applied and sociodemographic data was obtained at the beginning of the third trimester of pregnancy and at 4-6 weeks postpartum. RESULTS The prevalence of depression was 24.3% during pregnancy (n=600 w...

Journal: :Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN 2005
Elizabeth J Corwin Jean Brownstead Nichole Barton Starlet Heckard Karen Morin

BACKGROUND Previous research suggests early postpartum fatigue (PPF) plays a significant role in the development of postpartum depression (PPD). Predicting risk for PPD via early identification of PPF may provide opportunity for intervention. OBJECTIVE To replicate and extend previous studies concerning the impact of PPF on symptoms of PPD and to describe the relationships among PPF, PPD, and...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2013
Kristina M Deligiannidis Elif M Sikoglu Scott A Shaffer Blaise Frederick Abby E Svenson Andre Kopoyan Chelsea A Kosma Anthony J Rothschild Constance M Moore

Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 1 in 8 women. The early postpartum period is characterized by a downward physiological shift from relatively elevated levels of sex steroids during pregnancy to diminished levels after parturition. Sex steroids influence functional brain connectivity in healthy non-puerperal subjects. This study tests the hypothesis that PPD is associated with attenuati...

Journal: :Mental Health & Prevention 2023

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a major public health problem. Consolidated evidence of the impact social support on PPD has been well documented especially, in high-income countries. There no recent comprehensively synthesized same solely concentrated Asian continent. This review aimed to identify countries from current available evidence. An electronic database search CINAHL, Cochrane Library,...

2014
Charline El-Hachem Jihane Rohayem Rami Bou Khalil Sami Richa Assaad Kesrouani Rima Gemayel Norma Aouad Najat Hatab Eliane Zaccak Nancy Yaghi Salimé Salameh Elie Attieh

BACKGROUND During the postpartum period, women are vulnerable to depression affecting about 10 to 20% of mothers during the first year after delivery. However, only 50% of women with prominent symptoms are diagnosed with postpartum depression (PPD). The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is the most widely used screening instrument for PPD . The main objectives of this study are to ass...

2010
Sahabeh Etebary Sara Nikseresht Hamid Reza Sadeghipour Mohammad Reza Zarrindast

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a major depressive disorder that most often emerges within 6 to 12 weeks of delivery, but can happen any time up to 1 year after birth. In developed countries, the incidence of postnatal depression is about 10-15% in adult women depending upon the diagnostic criteria, timing of screening and screening instruments used. Mothers with depressive symptoms have been fo...

2016
Pirjo Kettunen Eeva Koistinen Jukka Hintikka

Introduction. The aim of this study is to assess how negative life events and adverse experiences with pregnancy, delivery, the infant(s), and breastfeeding cessation impact on postpartum depression (PPD), specifically in first lifetime and recurrent depression. Method. The study group comprised 104 mothers with a current episode of PPD and a control group of 104 mothers who did not have curren...

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