نتایج جستجو برای: antenatal depression

تعداد نتایج: 153096  

2017
Vesile Senturk Cankorur Berker Duman Clare Taylor Robert Stewart

BACKGROUND Child gender preference is important in some cultures and has been found to modify risk for antenatal and postnatal depression. We investigated discrepancies in the child gender preference between participating women and other key family members and the extent to which these predicted perinatal depression. METHODS In a large cohort study of perinatal depression in urban and rural T...

Journal: :JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association 2008
R Shakya S Situala P M Shyangwa

This is a cross sectional study, conducted in 45 pregnant women coming for antenatal check ups in the eastern regional hospitals in Nepal. Hamilton -Depression Scale (HAM-d) was applied after initial psychiatry work up to all women who were selected for the interview. Analysis revealed about half of the pregnant women having some form of depression. Life events (e.g. chronic illness in the fami...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2014
Emma Molyneaux Lucilla Poston Sarah Ashurst-Williams Louise M Howard

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the prevalence and risk of antenatal and postpartum mental disorders among obese and overweight women. DATA SOURCES Seven databases (including MEDLINE and ClinicalTrials.gov) were searched from inception to January 7, 2013, in addition to citation tracking, hand searches, and expert recommendations. METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION Studies were eligible if antenatal or postp...

Journal: :Journal of Health Informatics and Statistics 2018

2014
Richard A Epstein Katherine M Moore William V Bobo

In pregnant women with major depression, the overarching goal of treatment is to achieve or maintain maternal euthymia, thus limiting both maternal and fetal exposure to the harmful effects of untreated or incompletely treated depression. However, the absence of uniformly effective therapies with guaranteed obstetric and fetal safety makes the treatment of major depression during pregnancy amon...

2012
L Hanington J Heron A Stein P Ramchandani

BACKGROUND Both maternal and paternal depression during the perinatal period are associated with adverse effects on child outcomes. Attention has started to focus on the mechanisms mediating these relationships. Marital conflict may play a role in this context. METHODS In a large cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (n = 14,541 pregnancies), we aimed to (i) invest...

Journal: :The Australian journal of advanced nursing : a quarterly publication of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation 2007
Bronwyn Leigh Jeannette Milgrom

OBJECTIVE The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is generally recognised as a valid, reliable, cost-effective and simple tool to implement within routine care, however there is controversy regarding the acceptability of screening for depression. This paper aims to examine how acceptable women find (1) completing a battery of questionnaires, including the EPDS and (2) receiving feedback...

2018
Abdullah H Alqahtani Kholoud Al Khedair Reem Al-Jeheiman Haifa A Al-Turki Nourah H Al Qahtani

Background Anxiety and depression during the antenatal period is a growing problem with major effects on the mother, the developing fetus, and the neonate. Objectives To assess the prevalence of anxiety and depression during pregnancy in women attending the hospital for antenatal care and assess the associated factors. Methods This is a prospective cohort study conducted in the University H...

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