نتایج جستجو برای: edinburgh postnatal depression scale

تعداد نتایج: 730806  

Journal: :Bangladesh Medical Research Council bulletin 2007
Kaniz Gausia Jena D Hamadani Md Manirul Islam Mohammed Ali Sultana Algin Mohammed Yunus Colleen Fisher Jacques Oosthuizen

Standardized questionnaires for screening common health problems in the community often need to be translated for use in non-English speaking countries. There is a lack of literature documenting the process of translation of such questionnaire/scale that would enable their application in cross-cultural settings and standardization of the procedure. This paper reports the process of translation ...

2016
Farangis Sharifi Soheila Nouraei Ehsan Shahverdi

INTRODUCTION Studies on the relationship between prenatal psychosocial risk factors and breastfeeding are disjointed. Maternal health status has a great influence on breastfeeding, growth, and general health of the neonates. The aim of this study was to ascertain the relation between maternal mental health and breastfeeding status of mothers in Kazerun (Fars province, Iran). METHODS This cros...

Journal: :Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy 2014
Rita di Cássia de Oliveira Angelo Denila Coelho da Silva Carla Fonseca Zambaldi Amaury Cantilino Everton Botelho Sougey

OBJECTIVE To determine the association between postpartum depression (PPD), intensification of back pain and exacerbation of changes in postural alignment intrinsic to puerperium. METHODS Eighty women at 2 to 30 weeks postpartum were included in the study according to the following criteria: literate mothers, gestation of 34 to 42 weeks, and healthy live-born infants. All mothers agreed to pa...

Journal: :Depression research and treatment 2015
Valentina Meuti Franca Aceti Nicoletta Giacchetti Giuseppe Mattia Carluccio Michela Zaccagni Isabella Marini Orazio Giancola Paola Ciolli Massimo Biondi

Background. This study aims to verify if the presence and severity of perinatal depression are related to any particular pattern of attachment. Methods. The study started with a screening of a sample of 453 women in their third trimester of pregnancy, who were administered a survey data form, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Experience in Close Relationship (ECR). A clini...

Journal: :Early human development 2015
Evalotte Mörelius Annika Örtenstrand Elvar Theodorsson Anneli Frostell

AIM To evaluate the effects of almost continuous skin-to-skin contact (SSC) on salivary cortisol, parental stress, parental depression, and breastfeeding. STUDY DESIGN This is a randomised study engaging families of late preterm infants (32-35 weeks gestation). Salivary cortisol reactivity was measured in infants during a nappy change at one month corrected age, and in infants and mothers dur...

2018
Abdullah H Alqahtani Kholoud Al Khedair Reem Al-Jeheiman Haifa A Al-Turki Nourah H Al Qahtani

Background Anxiety and depression during the antenatal period is a growing problem with major effects on the mother, the developing fetus, and the neonate. Objectives To assess the prevalence of anxiety and depression during pregnancy in women attending the hospital for antenatal care and assess the associated factors. Methods This is a prospective cohort study conducted in the University H...

2015
Brett D Thombs Andrea Benedetti Lorie A Kloda Brooke Levis Kira E Riehm Marleine Azar Pim Cuijpers Simon Gilbody John P A Ioannidis Dean McMillan Scott B Patten Ian Shrier Russell J Steele Roy C Ziegelstein Marcello Tonelli Nicholas Mitchell Liane Comeau Joy Schinazi Simone Vigod

INTRODUCTION Studies of the diagnostic accuracy of depression screening tools often used data-driven methods to select optimal cut-offs. Typically, these studies report results from a small range of cut-off points around whatever cut-off score is identified as most accurate. When published data are combined in meta-analyses, estimates of accuracy for different cut-off points may be based on dat...

2017
Abdul Rashid Rokiah Mohd

BACKGROUND Depression, a type of mental disorder which is portrayed by marked alterations in mood, is associated with distress and/or impaired functioning. Poor social support is an important risk factor for depression in pregnancy. An extensive literature search failed to show any published study conducted in Malaysia on antenatal depressive symptoms and the risk of poor social support on it. ...

Journal: :Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica 2012
Hege Therese Storksen Malin Eberhard-Gran Susan Garthus-Niegel Anne Eskild

OBJECTIVE To study the associations of anxiety and depression with fear of childbirth. DESIGN A cross-sectional questionnaire study. SETTING Prenatal public healthcare in Norway. SAMPLE Pregnant women (n=1642) recruited during November 2008 until April 2010. METHODS Data were collected by a postal questionnaire at pregnancy week 32. Fear of childbirth was measured by the Wijma Delivery ...

Journal: :BMJ : British Medical Journal 2009
C-L Dennis E Hodnett L Kenton J Weston J Zupancic D E Stewart A Kiss

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of telephone based peer support in the prevention of postnatal depression. DESIGN Multisite randomised controlled trial. SETTING Seven health regions across Ontario, Canada. PARTICIPANTS 701 women in the first two weeks postpartum identified as high risk for postnatal depression with the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale and randomised with an in...

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