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Prenatal Social Support, Postnatal Social Support, and Postpartum Depression
Annals of Epidemiology, 2009To assess the association of antenatal and postnatal social support with postpartum depression (PPD).We carried out a prospective cohort study of 534 pregnant women between February and September 2007 in Hunan, China. The association between prenatal and postnatal social support with PPD was examined.A total of 103 (19.29%) women had PPD.
Ri-Hua, Xie +4 more
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2006
Abstract Group living is perhaps the most significant adaptation of primate species, including human beings. Whereas other animals are armed with weapons, such as sharp teeth or claws, and defensive resources, such as thick skin and speed, primate species depend critically on group living for survival (Caporeal, 1997; Dunbar, 1996). This
RICCI BITTI, PIO ENRICO, CANDINI, LORENA
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Abstract Group living is perhaps the most significant adaptation of primate species, including human beings. Whereas other animals are armed with weapons, such as sharp teeth or claws, and defensive resources, such as thick skin and speed, primate species depend critically on group living for survival (Caporeal, 1997; Dunbar, 1996). This
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Journal of Adolescent Research, 2000
Life transitions, such as university attendance, entail the reconstruction of relations between the individual and the environment. This study aimed to explore how perceptions of social support changed across time during the first semester of university, and how social support, coping strategies, and adjustment were interrelated among 390 first-year ...
Pamela J. Feldman, Sheldon Cohen
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Life transitions, such as university attendance, entail the reconstruction of relations between the individual and the environment. This study aimed to explore how perceptions of social support changed across time during the first semester of university, and how social support, coping strategies, and adjustment were interrelated among 390 first-year ...
Pamela J. Feldman, Sheldon Cohen
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2010
Chapter 6 discusses social support, including its benefits, types of support (emotional, information, practical, belonging), identifying a social support network, things to consider in developing and using support, and problems that may occur when support needs are met (decreasing isolation, asking for support, your ability to provide care and support ...
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Chapter 6 discusses social support, including its benefits, types of support (emotional, information, practical, belonging), identifying a social support network, things to consider in developing and using support, and problems that may occur when support needs are met (decreasing isolation, asking for support, your ability to provide care and support ...
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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