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Birth‐Related Experiences and Postpartum Depression: The Protective Role of Self‐Compassion
Does self‐compassion (SC) moderate the relationship between birth satisfaction, type of birth, and early skin‐to‐skin contact (SSC) in women's PPD symptoms? Methods: 987 women with an infant aged 0–5 months. 62.1% Vaginal delivery. 66.3% SSC contact after delivery.
Helena Moreira, Colin R. Martin
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Factors associated with postpartum depression among Myanmar women in Yangon: A cross-sectional study
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is non-psychotic depressive illness after childbirth, and PPD affects the health and social status of mothers and their children.
Kaung Myat Wyunn +5 more
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Objective This study is the first concerted effort to ascertain factor structure of EPDS using evidence based analytical techniques. It is the most widely used scale for assessing postpartum depression in Turkey, and yet no investigations have been ...
Perran Boran +5 more
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Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a debilitating mental disorder which affects mainly females usually after giving birth. Objectives: We aimed to study the risk factors and concerns of PPD among mothers seeking health care at regional health ...
Shivananda B Nayak +8 more
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Physical Activity, Sitting Time, and Sleep Among Postpartum Women During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Background Little is known about the negative impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on health behaviors among postpartum women. We aimed to assess self‐reported changes in physical activity, sitting time, and sleep among postpartum women early in the pandemic.
Longgang Zhao +6 more
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Prevalence and predictors of postpartum depression in Songklanagarind Hospital
Objective: To examine the prevalence and predictors of postpartum depression in Songklanagarind Hospital. Material and Methods: Two hundred and fifty three puerperal women who had a postpartum check up at Songklanakarind Hospital from November 2001 to ...
J Pitanupong, K Vacharaporn
doaj
This study is intended to develop the Taiwanese version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS-T), to evaluate its validity, and to estimate the prevalence of postpartum depressive disorders (PPD) among Taiwanese women. A prospective cohort of 203 subjects who completed the EPDS-T, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), and postpartum ...
Hui-Wen, Teng +5 more
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The feasibility and acceptability of using the Mother-Generated Index (MGI) as a Patient Reported Outcome Measure in a randomised controlled trial of maternity care [PDF]
Background: Using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to assess Quality of Life (QoL) is well established, but commonly-used PROM item-sets do not necessarily capture what all respondents consider important.
Downe, Soo +11 more
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Abstract Background Generalized anxiety disorder during the perinatal period (pGAD) is highly prevalent and associated with adverse outcomes for both mother/birthing person (BP) and child. Yet, most treatment studies rely on researcher‐selected outcomes that may not reflect patient priorities.
Emma M. Stallwood +6 more
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BACKGROUND: Quarantining and isolation during previous pandemics have been associated with higher levels of depression symptomatology. Studies in other countries found elevated rates of anxiety and/or depression among pregnant people during the COVID-19 ...
Meralis Lantigua-Martinez, MD +6 more
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