Artificial intelligence in the prevention and early detection of postpartum depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Ruger-Navarrete A +9 more
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Translation and psychometric evaluation of the Parental Stress Scale in a Swedish sample
Abstract Objective This study aimed to translate and preliminarily evaluate the Swedish translation of the Parental Stress Scale. Background Parenting is influenced by a complex mix of personal, social, and cultural factors, often leading to stress and exhaustion from competing demands.
Åsa Carlsund +3 more
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Importance of Engaging Partners in Digital Postpartum Depression Prevention: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Lewkowitz AK +11 more
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Choice Feminism and the Opt‐Out Phenomenon: Is It Possible to Speak of Free Will?
ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to question choice feminism in the light of the opt‐out phenomenon, through a thematic narrative analysis of the professional trajectories of five Brazilian women with university degrees. As a result of the research—and the main contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field—it was found that although ...
Paula Furtado Hartmann de Queiroz Monteiro +3 more
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Key predictors of postpartum depression and anxiety symptoms among mothers in Kilifi, Kenya: a machine learning approach. [PDF]
Benson FN +8 more
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Seventh Åland Island Meeting on von Willebrand Disease
ABSTRACT Introduction The seventh Åland Island Meeting on von Willebrand Disease (VWD) was held on the Åland archipelago in Finland, from 26 to 28 September 2024. Aim The meeting brought together experts in the field of VWD from around the world to share the latest advances and knowledge in VWD.
Riitta Lassila +17 more
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Epidemiology, pathophysiology, and interventions for postpartum depression: Systematic review. [PDF]
Ji QQ, Wang MY.
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Dialysis and Pregnancy: Optimizing Therapy for Best Maternal and Fetal Outcomes
ABSTRACT Pregnancy in women with end‐stage kidney disease (ESKD) requiring dialysis remains high risk, with significant maternal and fetal complications. While fertility rates are markedly reduced in this population, advances in dialysis care and obstetric management have led to increasing reports of successful pregnancies.
Shreepriya Mangalgi, Silvi Shah
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Abstract The intersection of gender, time and marginalization in organizations is evident in the challenges faced by employed mothers, particularly those who are breastfeeding. These challenges are amplified for Muslim mothers, who must navigate intersecting social identities within these structures shaped by dominant masculine norms.
Feranaaz Farista, Ameeta Jaga
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