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Antenatal prevention of postnatal depression
Archives of Women's Mental Health, 1999Twenty three women at risk for postpartum depression were offered ten classes in pregnancy and postpartum, focusing on parenting and coping strategies. Twenty one controls attended standard six antenatal classes. Postpartum there were no differences in depression scores, however, anxiety was less at six weeks postpartum in the intervention group.
A. Buist, D. Westley, C. Hill
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Antenatal Depression: Navigating the Treatment Dilemmas
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2007“Ms. A” was a 35-year-old married Caucasian health care professional with a history of recurrent major depressive disorder that responded well to treatment with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). She discontinued her antidepressant prior to conception for a planned pregnancy because she did not want to expose her baby to medication.
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Psychosocial and psychological interventions for treating antenatal depression
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2007Although pregnancy was once thought of as a time of emotional wellbeing for many women, conferring 'protection' against psychiatric disorders, a recent meta-analysis of 21 studies suggests the mean prevalence rate for depression across the antenatal period is 10.7%, ranging from 7.4% in the first trimester to a high of 12.8% in the second trimester ...
C-L, Dennis, L E, Ross, S, Grigoriadis
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Clinical and Psychosocial Correlates of Antenatal Depression: A Review
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010In contrast to the considerable research on postnatal depression, less attention has been paid to that occurring during pregnancy – antenatal depression (AD). However, recent investigations have studied depression among pregnant women not necessarily requiring psychiatric hospitalization but needing psychological support and help.
T, Kitamura +3 more
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British Journal of Midwifery
George F Winter discusses the growing evidence of a link between antenatal and postnatal depression and nutrition
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George F Winter discusses the growing evidence of a link between antenatal and postnatal depression and nutrition
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Prevalence and associated factors of antenatal depression: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
Clinical Psychology Review, 2021Xiaoxv Yin, Yong Gan, Xinwei Shi
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Treatment of Antenatal Depression
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2010Cynthia L. Battle, Amy L. Salisbury
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[Benefit of screening for antenatal depression].
Revue medicale de LiegeThis article provides guidelines for the screening and management of antenatal depression, highlighting the reasons for its underdiagnosis and identifying warning signs and risk factors. The aim is to prevent its consequences and promote early interdisciplinary care.
Charlotte, Laurent +3 more
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