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Risk factors for antenatal depression: a review [PDF]
Depression is the most prevalent mental disorder in pregnancy, and yet it is less studied than postpartum depression despite the consequences it may have on both the pregnant woman and her offspring. Therefore, it would be important to know which risk
Míguez Varela, María del Carmen +2 more
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Determinants of antenatal depression and postnatal depression in Australia [PDF]
Background: Depression is a leading source of morbidity and health loss in Australian women. This study investigates the determinants of antenatal depressive symptoms and postnatal depressive symptoms in an Australian population, including people from ...
Agho, Kingsley +17 more
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Antenatal depression predicts depression in adolescent offspring
Does antenatal depression predict depression in adolescent ...
Barnes, Jacqueline
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Risk factors for antenatal depression, postnatal depression and parenting stress [PDF]
Background Given that the prevalence of antenatal and postnatal depression is high, with estimates around 13%, and the consequences serious, efforts have been made to identify risk factors to assist in prevention, identification and treatment.
Leigh Bronwyn +5 more
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Racial differences in the prevalence of antenatal depression [PDF]
ObjectiveThis study examined whether there were racial/ethnic differences in the prevalence of antenatal depression based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, diagnostic criteria in a community-based sample of ...
Melville, Jennifer L +11 more
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A review of longitudinal studies on antenatal and postnatal depression
Antenatal depression is a known risk factor for postnatal depression; both are common disorders associated with negative impacts on child development. Few studies have followed up women from pregnancy and through the postnatal period to explore how rates
Lisa Underwood +2 more
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Identification of antenatal depression in obstetric care [PDF]
Detection rates of depression in obstetric care are generally low, and many women remain undiagnosed and do not receive adequate support. In many obstetric settings, screening tools for depression are not applied routinely and there is a great need to ...
Irene Hösli +9 more
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Maternal antenatal depression and offspring DNA methylation. [PDF]
Research on the link between antenatal depression and alterations in offspring DNA methylation is sparse and inconsistent. This study aimed to provide a robust and rigorous test of the association between maternal antenatal depression and offspring DNA methylation in neonatal and middle childhood (8-10 years) periods.Moderate to severe maternal ...
Putnick DL +5 more
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Treatment of maternal antenatal depression
IntroductionWorld statistical data show that a large number of mothers suffer from antenatal or postnatal depression and that it is linked with difficulties in personal and emotional development in child.AimTo present the importance of treatment of ...
S. Arsova, N. Manuseva
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Placental accelerated aging in antenatal depression. [PDF]
Antenatal maternal depression is associated with poor pregnancy outcomes and long-term effects on the offspring. Previous studies have identified links between antenatal depression and placental DNA methylation and between placental epigenetic aging and poor pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm labor and preeclampsia.
Saeed H +4 more
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