نتایج جستجو برای: postpartum screening

تعداد نتایج: 249321  

Journal: :Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica 2008
C Reck K Struben M Backenstrass U Stefenelli K Reinig T Fuchs C Sohn C Mundt

OBJECTIVE The study presents data on the 3-month prevalences of postpartum anxiety disorders (PAD) and postpartum depressive disorders (PDD) and their comorbidity in a German community sample. Associations with sociodemographic variables and previous history of psychopathology were analysed. METHOD Data were gathered in a longitudinal study over the first 3 months postpartum. In a two-stage s...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Karolyn Kabir Jeanelle Sheeder Lisa S Kelly

BACKGROUND Postpartum depression is the most common medical problem that new mothers face. Anxiety is a more prominent feature of postpartum depression than of depression that occurs at other times in life. Routine, universal screening significantly improves detection in primary health care settings. Thus, an ultrabrief scale that could be incorporated into a general health survey or interview ...

Journal: :African journal of psychiatry 2010
C Zubaran M Schumacher M R Roxo K Foresti

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to review the main postpartum screening tools currently used in terms of their ability to screen for postnatal depression. Furthermore, the cultural characteristics of depressive postpartum symptomatology are examined. METHOD A systematic literature search was conducted for the period 1987-2009, using the Medline electronic database for the following key...

Journal: :Chronic diseases in Canada 2011
A K Shea B R Shah H D Clark J Malcolm M Walker A Karovitch E J Keely

INTRODUCTION During regular care, women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) rarely receive the recommended screening test for type 2 diabetes, a 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), in the postpartum period. The current study examined whether the implementation of a reminder system improved screening rates. METHODS Based on our previous randomized control trial, we impleme...

Journal: :Diabetes research and clinical practice 2014
Emer Van Ryswyk Philippa Middleton William Hague Caroline Crowther

AIM To examine clinician views and knowledge regarding postpartum healthcare provision for women who have experienced gestational diabetes (GDM). METHODS Systematic review that searched PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE and CINAHL. Qualitative studies and surveys, with clinicians as participants, which reported pre-specified outcomes, including barriers and facilitators to postpartum care for GD...

2017
Mark E Pierson Jason M Prenoveau Michelle G Craske Elena Netsi Alan Stein

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a mental disorder of which the main feature is persistent and impairing worry. GAD symptoms are common for women during the postpartum period and GAD prevalence rates have been reported as higher in postpartum mothers than in the general population. Currently, little psychometric evidence exists for a screening measure to detect the possible presence of dia...

2008
JANINE CASTLE

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mood disorder that affects 10 to 15 percent of new mothers and can have a devastating effect on the mother and the development of her baby. Management of postpartum depression is a vital part of adequate medical care, but it often goes unrecognized in new mothers without a formal screening. Early formal screening for postpartum depression is not only best practi...

Journal: :Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN 2008
Bobbie Posmontier

OBJECTIVE To compare and measure the effects of sleep quality in women with and without postpartum depression. DESIGN A case-control repeated measures matched pairs design. SETTING Home and obstetric office. PARTICIPANTS Forty-six women who were 6 to 26 weeks postpartum. Two participants were dropped from the final analysis because they were outliers. METHODS Participants underwent wris...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2015
D Kumwar E K Corey P Sharma A Risal

BACKGROUND Postpartum depression (PPD) is a neglected area of maternal health care in developing countries like Nepal; not only in the treatment aspect, but also, in the areas of research. However, it is important to identify and treat postpartum depression because it can have grave consequences for both the mother and her children. OBJECTIVE To determine the screening prevalence and risk fac...

Journal: :MSMR 2013
Tai Do Zheng Hu Jean Otto Patricia Rohrbeck

Although suicide is a leading cause of death among new mothers during the postpartum period, there has been limited research on self-harm in the postpartum period and associated risk factors. One potential risk factor for suicidality (completed suicides, suicide attempts, and suicide ideation including thoughts of self harm) during the postpartum period is postpartum depression (PPD). In this s...

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