Measuring the Impact of Armed Conflict on Population Health: A Guide for Researchers
Abstract The humanitarian impact of armed conflict remains a significant international issue, with an estimated 2 billion people residing in fragile or conflict‐affected settings. Despite increasing attention and study of armed conflict and its impact on human populations, few studies have evaluated the methods necessary to assess such relationships ...
Maya Luetke +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Active‐duty servicewomen (ADSW) are at increased risk for mental health conditions compared to civilian women. Research suggests women with mental health conditions experience serious pregnancy complications at rates 50% higher than those without mental health conditions; yet research in military populations is limited. Objective To
Laura L. Manzo +7 more
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The impact of relationship factors on antenatal depression in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Pekarsky C +5 more
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Perinatal Depression, Maternal Engagement and Child Social–Emotional Development: A Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Background Evidence gaps remain regarding the influence of perinatal depression on mother–child engagement and child social–emotional development. Objectives We assessed relationships between perinatal depression, mother–child engagement and child social–emotional development among Kenyan mother–child pairs.
Anna Larsen +12 more
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The effects of exercise on antenatal depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Liu YJ, Sun L, Zhao XD.
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A Tale of Two Choices: Son Preference and Reproductive Outcomes in Uzbekistan
ABSTRACT In this study, we use data from the recent round of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) conducted between 2021 and 2022 to estimate the effect of son preference on reproductive behavior in Uzbekistan. We find strong evidence for differential stopping and spacing behavior among Uzbek women.
Khilola Dushamova +3 more
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Deficiency of vitamin D is associated with antenatal depression: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Dos Santos HG +12 more
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ABSTRACT Maternal psychological distress may have adverse effects on child socioemotional development. However, supportive social networks and participation in out‐of‐home childcare may serve as key protective factors and promote positive developmental outcomes.
Katja Tervahartiala +9 more
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Risk factors of the antenatal depression in a sample of Italian pregnant women: a preliminary study. [PDF]
Sergi MR +5 more
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Feasibility of Modified Mindfulness Training Program for Antenatal Depression and Perceived Stress Among Expectant Mothers with Male Child Preference. [PDF]
Badil, Naz N, Muhammad D, Rehman K.
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