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Abstract figure legend Pregestational stress modifies germ‐cell epigenetic information, resulting in GABAergic dysfunction and E/I imbalance in the developing brain, thereby increasing susceptibility to ASD‐and ADHD‐related neurodevelopmental abnormalities in offspring.
Samaneh Ahmadian‐Moghadam +2 more
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Abstract figure legend Central respiratory chemoreceptors (CRCs) are critical for maintaining normal systemic levels of pH and PCO2. A CRC must respond to pH via intrinsic mechanisms. Here we quantified intrinsic chemosensitivity of medullary 5‐HT neurones and retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) neurones using acute dissociation.
Yuanming Wu +2 more
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ABSTRACT Adolescence is a period when interpersonal distrust and perceived social isolation become significant risk factors for adverse psychosocial outcomes. However, there is limited longitudinal evidence quantifying the relative importance of early‐life antecedents of these risk factors.
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ABSTRACT The rare X‐linked female‐restricted Hardikar syndrome (HDKR, OMIM # 301068) is characterized by multiple congenital anomalies including orofacial clefts, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and cardiac anomalies, but cognitive and neurobehavioral development is rarely impaired.
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An elastic segment was found in the basal part of the whisker shaft in rats and mice. Application of force to the whisker bulb of isolated follicles caused bending and twisting of this segment. Active whisker movements deform this segment, causing whisker shaft deflection and selective activation of mechanoreceptors at different phases of whisking ...
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Screening Performance of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale—Spanish Version
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2005The purpose of this study was to further assess measures of validity for the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale (PDSS)- Spanish Version on sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values. The convenience sample consisted of 150 Hispanic mothers from New England and Texas.
Cheryl Tatano Beck, Robert K Gable
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The postpartum depression screening scale: is it valid to screen for antenatal depression?
Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2010The purpose of the study was to analyse for the first time the validity of a slightly modified version of the Portuguese Postpartum Depression Screening Scale (PDSS), to be used as a screening instrument for antenatal depression. Specifically, the aims were to analyse its psychometric properties, to determine PDSS cutoff points and associated ...
A T Pereira, S Bos, Mariana Marques
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Use of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale in a Collaborative Obstetric Practice
Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 2007Postpartum depression is a clinical depressive episode that occurs in 13% to 20% of women after birth or miscarriage. This illness has potentially devastating consequences for both mother and infant, and is thought to be highly underreported and under‐diagnosed.
Leah L Albers
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Postpartum Depression Screening Scale: Its Availability for Use
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses AssociationOBJECTIVE: A silent health crisis in the United States is the underdiagnosed and undertreated mental health of women related to childbirth. This discussion paper describes the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale (PDSS) with its scoring and interpretation along with its psychometric testing and translations.
Cheryl Tatano Beck
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Validation of the Thai Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale for screening postpartum depression
Psychiatry Research, 2007This study aimed to validate and determine an appropriate cut-off score on the Thai Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) as a screen for postpartum depression. A prospective cohort of postpartum women at 6-8 weeks were tested using the EPDS and clinically interviewed by psychiatrists to establish a DSM-IV diagnosis of major or minor depressions ...
Tippawan Liabsuetrakul
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