نتایج جستجو برای: antenatal depression

تعداد نتایج: 153096  

2018
Omotayo Bernard Roger C Gibson Affette McCaw-Binns Jody Reece Charlene Coore-Desai Sydonnie Shakespeare-Pellington Maureen Samms-Vaughan

BACKGROUND Antenatal depression is associated with adverse maternal and infant well-being. However, compared to postpartum depression, it has been less frequently explored globally or in Jamaica. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of, and factors associated with, antenatal depressive symptoms among Jamaican women in order to inform policy and build interventions that could improve the...

2016
Kylee Trevillion Jill Domoney Andrew Pickles Debra Bick Sarah Byford Margaret Heslin Jeannette Milgrom Rachel Mycroft Carmine Pariante Elizabeth Ryan Myra Hunter Louise Michele Howard

BACKGROUND Depression is a common antenatal mental disorder and is associated with an increased risk of adverse effects on the fetus and significant morbidity for the mother; if untreated it can also continue into the post-natal period and affect mother-infant interactions. There has been little research evaluating the effectiveness or cost-effectiveness of antenatal psychological interventions...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2009
Susan Pawlby Dale F Hay Deborah Sharp Cerith S Waters Veronica O'Keane

BACKGROUND Depression is familial. Evidence shows that untreated postnatal depression is associated with adverse outcomes for the child. Few studies have traced prospectively the course of maternal depression through pregnancy, the postnatal period and the following 16 years in relation to adolescent offspring depression. METHOD The sample was recruited from two general practice antenatal cli...

2006
N. Husain I. Bevc M. Husain I. B. Chaudhry N. Atif A. Rahman

Background: Postnatal depression is an important public health problem worldwide. Recent evidence suggests that rates may be relatively higher in developing countries. We aimed to explore the prevalence of postnatal depression and its association with social support and other risk factors in a sample of Pakistani women. Methods: Population-based survey of 149 women at 12 weeks postnatal using t...

2017
Tesera Bitew Charlotte Hanlon Eskinder Kebede Simone Honikman Michael N. Onah Abebaw Fekadu

BACKGROUND Uptake of delivery and postnatal care remains low in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), where 99% of global maternal deaths take place. However, the potential impact of antenatal depression on use of institutional delivery and postnatal care has seldom been examined. This study aimed to examine whether antenatal depressive symptoms are associated with use of maternal health car...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2002
Vikram Patel Merlyn Rodrigues Nandita DeSouza

OBJECTIVE This study described the natural history of depression in mothers who recently gave birth in a low-income country and to investigate the effect of risk factors, particularly related to infant gender bias, on the occurrence and outcome of depression. METHOD The authors studied a group of pregnant mothers recruited during their third trimester of pregnancy from a district hospital in ...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2003
A Rahman Z Iqbal R Harrington

BACKGROUND High rates of depression associated with childbirth have been reported in many parts of the developing world. However, the prevalence and associations of antenatal and post-natal depression in the rural population remain unknown. Disability associated with depression and its impact on infant health and development could have important public health implications for many developing co...

Journal: :Health care for women international 2015
Ying Tsao Debra K Creedy Jenny Gamble

This descriptive longitudinal cohort study investigated the prevalence and psychological risk factors for depression in new mothers living in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan. Expectant mothers (n = 236) were recruited through antenatal clinics, and 162 participants were followed up at 6 weeks postpartum. The estimated prevalence of probable depression (at a cut-off score ≧ 13 on the Edinburgh ...

Journal: :Nursing & health sciences 2014
Ying Tsao Debra Kay Creedy Jenny Gamble

This study investigated the health and well-being of Vietnamese foreign brides recently immigrated to southern Taiwan. Forty-four participants were recruited during pregnancy and 23 were followed-up at six weeks post-partum. Standardized measures completed during face-to-face interviews revealed high levels of life stress, poor general health, low social support, and difficulty caring for their...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2012
Jonathan Evans Roberto Melotti Jon Heron Paul Ramchandani Nicola Wiles Lynne Murray Alan Stein

BACKGROUND   Maternal depression is known to be associated with impairments in child cognitive development, although the effect of timing of exposure to maternal depression is unclear. METHODS   Data collected for the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, a longitudinal study beginning in pregnancy, included self-report measures of maternal depression the Edinburgh Postnatal Depres...

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