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Plasma oxytocin concentration during pregnancy is associated with development of postpartum depression [PDF]
Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 19% of all women after parturition. The non-apeptide oxytocin (OXT) is involved in adjustment to pregnancy, maternal behavior, and bonding.
Skrundz, Marta +9 more
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Antenatal Risks for Postnatal Depression: A Large Prospective Study
Background: This study measured antenatal risk factors for postnatal depression in the Australian population, both singly and in combination. Risk factor data were gathered antenatally and depressive symptoms measured via the beyondblue National ...
Brooks, Janette +8 more
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Anxiety and depression in pregnant mothers and partners in New Zealand
Anxiety and depression throughout the antenatal period are associated with a multitude of adverse consequences. To date, little research has been conducted with both mothers and partners during the antenatal period particularly within a New Zealand ...
Haeata, Melanie R. J.
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Prevalence of Antenatal Depression among Antenatal Women
INTRODUCTION Pregnancy is a period when both physiological and psychological changes occurs in a womanrsquos body. Most often they are expected to be happy and excited about the new role. At the same time they may feel uncertain about their new role as a mother fears about the pregnancy or coping with labor and delivery.
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Maternal Child Attachment and Perinatal Depression
Traditionally, pregnancy has been thought of as a period of well-being and happiness. The pregnancy state itself has been thought to protect women from depression. However, women of child-bearing age frequently suffer from major depression. Approximately
ROSSI, LAVINIA
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Trajectories of antenatal depression research [PDF]
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Objectives: To determine frequency of Antenatal Depression by ICD_10diagnostic criteria in patients presenting to a tertiary care hospital and contributing factors forantenatal depression. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Department of Psychiatryand outdoor of Gynae & Obs Sir Ganga Ram Hospital / Fatima Jinnah Medical College Lahore ...
Dr. Farasat Ali +4 more
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Effect of aerobic exercise during pregnancy on antenatal depression
Mervat M El-Rafie,1 Ghada M Khafagy,2 Marwa G Gamal31Department of Public Health, 2Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt; 3Family Health Unit, Ministry of Health, Cairo, EgyptBackground: Antenatal depression is
Khafagy GM, El-Rafie MM, Mohamed MG
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Prevalence, course, and risk factors for antenatal anxiety and depression
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence and course of antenatal anxiety and depression across different stages of pregnancy, risk factors at each stage, and the relationship between antenatal anxiety and depression and postpartum depression.
Lam, SK +11 more
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Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and antenatal depressive symptoms
We evaluated whether neighborhood-level socioeconomic disadvantage was associated with mid-pregnancy antenatal depressive symptoms.We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study: Monitoring Mothers-To-Be, a prospective cohort of nulliparous pregnant individuals. The exposure was socioeconomic disadvantage by the
Lammers, Sydney +15 more
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