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Postpartum Depression Screening of Women Veterans in Alaska Quality Improvement Project [PDF]
A Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE in Nursing SciencePostpartum depression screening guidelines were updated by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the United ...
Brown, Elizabeth L.
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Postpartum Depression: An Update
Postpartum depression occurs in at least one in seven new mothers, usually within the first 6 months after delivery. By the time of onset of postpartum depression, the mother has usually long since been discharged from the maternity hospital. Early identification and treatment of these mothers reduces both maternal and infant suffering.
Susan Hatters, Friedman +1 more
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Paternal Circadian Disruption Impairs Offspring Cognition via Sperm microRNAs
Paternal circadian disruption remodels the sperm small RNA payload, elevating miR‐92a‐3p/miR‐25‐3p levels and perturbing early embryonic gene regulatory programs. Microinjection experiments and single‐embryo transcriptomics reveal sex‐specific developmental vulnerabilities, ultimately impairing offspring hippocampal synaptic plasticity and cognition ...
Kexin Zou +22 more
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Postpartum depression: Prevention and multimodal therapy [PDF]
A woman goes through many biological (hormonal, physical), psychological (emotional), and socio-cultural changes during pregnancy. Furthermore, changes also occur in the mother\u27s familial and interpersonal world after childbirth.
Balalau, Cristian +4 more
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Chronic periodontitis elevates circulating CRP, which enters the hippocampus to upregulate BMP4 in oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs), thereby impairing neurogenesis and inducing anxiety/depression‐like behaviors in rats. Counteracting this pathway, CRP deficiency helps confer functional resilience to OPCs.
Lingjie Li +9 more
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Strategy Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review
Background: Postpartum depression is a non-psychotic depressive disorder with the criteria for diagnosis being that it can start early at four weeks postpartum. This can occur in the first year postpartum.
M. Elyas Arif Budiman +3 more
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Background Anxiety and postpartum depression are the most common psychological problems in women after delivery. Cognitive behavior intervention has been reported to have an effect in the therapy of postpartum depression.
Hongling Liu, Yang Yang
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Screening of Postpartum Depression Among Chinese Immigrants [PDF]
Postpartum depression among the Chinese population in the United States has been understudied even though the Chinese community continues to rapidly increase in numbers.
Yeoh, Beahwa
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Bidirectional Psychoneuroimmune Interactions in the Early Postpartum Period Influence Risk of Postpartum Depression [PDF]
More than 500,000 U.S. women develop postpartum depression (PPD) annually. Although psychosocial risks are known, the underlying biology remains unclear.
Aagaard-Tillery +83 more
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Biological embedding of maternal postpartum depressive symptoms: The potential role of cortisol and telomere length. [PDF]
Although maternal postpartum depressive symptoms (PDS) are associated with child behavior problems, the underlying biological mechanisms are poorly understood.
Beijers, Roseriet +4 more
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