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Background: Childbirth is popularly considered to be a time of happiness and fulfilment, yet many authors have reported that women express more negative feelings, including anxiety, apprehension, self-doubt and guilt requiring significant emotional and ...
Wilkins, Carol
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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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BACKGROUND: Predicting the course and complications of perinatal depression through the identification of clinical subtypes has been previously undertaken using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and has the potential to improve the precision of ...
Boyce, P +4 more
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Predictors of depressive symptoms and depression in women with previous pregnancy loss
Abstract Objectives Depressive symptoms are common in females after pregnancy loss. However, research on risk factors for developing a clinical depressive episode remains limited and with inconsistent findings. This study examined the association of demographic variables (like age), pregnancy‐related factors (like number of miscarriages or stillbirths),
Sarah M. Quaatz +6 more
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Prevalence of Postpartum Depression in Postnatal Patients using Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common mood disorder that occurs after childbirth and may negatively affect the mother’s emotional health, bonding with the infant, and overall quality of life. Early identification and management are crucial to prevent long-term consequences for both the mother and child. This study focused on assessing the
null Dr. Dhanashree P. Shinde +1 more
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The structural correlates of effortful control in typically developing 5‐year‐olds were found in the left supramarginal/superior parietal region and in the right inferior temporal region. The results differed from those seen in older participants in earlier studies.
Meri Frantti +13 more
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Prospective Testing of the Brisbane Postnatal Depression Index
: Background: Over 50 percent of women have one or more risk factors for postnatal depression during pregnancy or in the perinatal period, but only 10 to 15 percent become clinically depressed.
Robin Turnbull +13 more
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Objectives: There is a relationship between infant feeding method and maternal postpartum depression (PPD). This study was carried out in an Iranian population to compare the prevalence of PPD symptoms between breast feeding and non-breast feeding ...
Ashraf Tashakori +2 more
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Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the range of psychiatric diagnoses seen in pregnant women who score above the 'cut-off' on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale when this is used as a routine screening instrument in the antenatal period.
Thomson, RH (15688241) +3 more
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