نتایج جستجو برای: postpartum anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 113422  

2012
Eivind Ystrom

BACKGROUND Neonatal anxiety and depression and breastfeeding cessation are significant public health problems. There is an association between maternal symptoms of anxiety and depression and early breastfeeding cessation. In earlier studies, the causality of this association was interpreted both ways; symptoms of anxiety and depression prepartum significantly impacts breastfeeding, and breastfe...

Journal: :The journal of sexual medicine 2014
Maria Glowacka Natalie Rosen Jill Chorney Erna Snelgrove Clarke Ronald B George

INTRODUCTION There is limited knowledge regarding the symptom profile of genito-pelvic pain in pregnancy and postpartum, and potential psychosocial predictors of this pain. Prior studies have reported a positive association between prepregnancy pain and postpartum genito-pelvic pain. Greater fear avoidance has been associated with increased genital pain intensity in women, unrelated to childbir...

محمدی, مسعود, نوروزی, زیبا,

 Background: Depression has often been considered as a major cause of human health threats in the world. The goal of the current study was to predict postpartum depression among women attended health care centers in Shiraz based on parental bonding, history of anxiety, and depression . Methods: In this regard, 120 women with postpartum depression were selected among the women who had deli...

2013
Astrid George Rita F Luz Claude De Tychey Nathalie Thilly Elisabeth Spitz

BACKGROUND The aim of the present study was to explore the prospective relationship between anxiety symptoms and coping strategies during late pregnancy and early postpartum. METHODS Participants completed the Hospital Anxiety Depression-Anxiety subscale and Carver's Brief COPE at two time points, namely during the last trimester of pregnancy (N = 400) and at two months postpartum (N = 158). ...

Background and Objectives: Anxiety and postpartum depression are devastating conditions that affect both pregnant women and their infants. The current study aimed to evaluate effect of psychological interventions on postpartum depression, anxiety and infants’ weight in primipara women referred to Baghiatallah and Najmiyeh hospitals in 2013. Materials and Methods: In this randomized contro...

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: :European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists 2017
G Palumbo F Mirabella A Gigantesco

The birth of a child may lead to the onset of psychopathological symptoms in the mother that vary in frequency and intensity [1,2], and to short/long-term effects on the mother’s and/or child’s health [3–7]. These symptoms usually regard some form of anxiety and depression which may cause little alarm but in some cases indicate serious problems. These include the condition defined as baby blues...

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2011
Leslie M Swanson Scott M Pickett Heather Flynn Roseanne Armitage

BACKGROUND Depression and anxiety symptoms are commonly experienced by women during the perinatal period. Changes in sleep and sleep quality are typical throughout pregnancy and early postpartum. However, little is known about relationships between insomnia symptoms and psychiatric symptoms in perinatal women. The objective of the present study is to characterize the burden of insomnia symptoms...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2016
Nichole Fairbrother Patricia Janssen Martin M Antony Emma Tucker Allan H Young

BACKGROUND Anxiety and related disorders (AD) disproportionately affect women, and are the most prevalent of all mental health conditions. The current research represents the first study of maternal postpartum AD prevalence in which all of the AD are assessed, and one of few studies of this type in which maternal prenatal AD incidence is assessed. METHODS A Canadian sample of pregnant women (...

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 ...

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