نتایج جستجو برای: maternal depression

تعداد نتایج: 238004  

2013
Rebecca M. Pearson Charles Fernyhough Richard Bentall Jonathan Evans Jon Heron Carol Joinson Alan L. Stein Glyn Lewis

OBJECTIVE Understanding the origins of negative cognitive style could provide a means to prevent adult depression. Cognitive style is an important target for intervention because although it is not possible to remove the stress and adversities in people's lives, it may be possible to modify interpretation of such adversities through cognitive style. Children may develop a negative cognitive sty...

2018
Bronwyn K Brew Cecilia Lundholm Alexander Viktorin Paul Lichtenstein Henrik Larsson Catarina Almqvist

Background Previous research has found that maternal stress during pregnancy increases the risk of offspring asthma. However, whether this association is consistent with a causal interpretation has never been tested. The objective is to determine whether there is a critical exposure period for maternal depression or anxiety on offspring asthma or whether cumulative exposure is most important, a...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
zohrehsadat hashemi faculty member of zabol medical university irandokht asadi sadeghi azar faculty member of zabol medical university forugh forghani faculty member of zabol medical university

objectivet: to determine the prevalence and risk factors of postpartum depression among women living in zabol, a city in south-east of iran. method: 2 to 8 weeks after delivery, 408 women were assessed for depression and some of its risk factors. results: the prevalence of postpartum depression was (40.4 %). risk factors for the onset of post-partum depression included younger age, low income f...

2011
Paul G Ramchandani Lamprini Psychogiou Haido Vlachos Jane Iles Vaheshta Sethna Elena Netsi Annemarie Lodder

BACKGROUND Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One of the mechanisms by which maternal depression exerts its effects on child health is through an increased rate of parental disharmony. Fathers also experience depression, but the impact of this on family functioning has been less studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the association b...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2017
Vanessa Polina Pereira Costa Marcos Britto Correa Marília Leão Goettems Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro Flávio Fernando Demarco

Exposure to maternal symptoms of depression/anxiety has long-term negative consequences for child development, regardless of the contextual risk. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship of the symptomatology of persistent maternal depression and anxiety with child dental fear. This study was nested in a cohort of adolescent mothers in southern Brazil. Symptomatology of m...

Journal: :Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira 2016
Alexandra Brentani Günther Fink

Introduction: While a growing body of evidence has investigated the relationship between maternal mental health and child development, evidence on children's early life outcomes remains mixed. We analyze the empirical relationship between maternal depression and children's development at age one using data from the São Paulo Western Region Cohort project. Method: Seven hundred and ninety-eigh...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2002
Susan H Spence Jake M Najman William Bor Michael J O'Callaghan Gail M Williams

BACKGROUND This paper examines the degree to which symptoms of anxiety and depression at age 14 years are associated with early childhood experience of maternal anxiety and depression, poverty, and mother's marital relationship distress and break-up. METHODS In a longitudinal study, 4434 families were followed-up from infancy to adolescence. RESULTS Maternal anxiety and depression during ea...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2009
Laura J Dietz Kay Donahue Jennings Sue A Kelley Michael Marshal

This article examined the effects of maternal depression during the postpartum period (Time 1) on the later behavior problems of toddlers (Time 3) and tested if this relationship was moderated by paternal psychopathology during toddlers' lives and/or mediated by maternal parenting behavior observed during mother-child interaction (Time 2). Of the 101 mothers who participated in this longitudina...

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2014
Daphne C Hernandez Amy Marshall Concetta Mineo

BACKGROUND Examination of maternal experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) and depression as risk factors for food insecurity can provide a more nuanced understanding of the role that the family environment and women's health plays in the lives of families with young children that experience food insecurity. We investigated the longitudinal association between mothers' experiences of IPV...

Journal: :Clinical child and family psychology review 2006
Sara L Sohr-Preston Laura V Scaramella

: Statistically, women, particularly pregnant women and new mothers, are at heightened risk for depression. The present review describes the current state of the research linking maternal depressed mood and children's cognitive and language development. Exposure to maternal depressive symptoms, whether during the prenatal period, postpartum period, or chronically, has been found to increase chi...

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