نتایج جستجو برای: maternal depression

تعداد نتایج: 238004  

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2014
Sarah M Thompson Constance Hammen Lisa R Starr Jake M Najman

Maternal depression serves as a potent source of stress among offspring, greatly enhancing the risk of numerous adverse outcomes including youth depression. Several factors moderate the transmission of depression from mothers to offspring. However, the role of genetic characteristics in this process merits further exploration. Consistent with an interpersonal perspective on depression, the pres...

2016
C Liu S Cnattingius M Bergström V Östberg A Hjern

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of maternal and paternal depression on the risk for preterm birth. DESIGN National cohort study. SETTING Medical Birth Register of Sweden, 2007-2012. POPULATION A total of 366 499 singleton births with linked information for parents' filled drug prescriptions and hospital care. METHODS Prenatal depression was defined as having filled a prescription f...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2008
Cynthia D Perry

Past studies have demonstrated an association between maternal depression and poor management of pediatric asthma. Using an instrumental variables strategy to address the endogeneity of depression treatment, I build on this literature to answer the question of whether treating maternal depression leads to an improvement in pediatric asthma management. I show that treatment of mother's depressio...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2007
Elysia Poggi Davis Laura M Glynn Christine Dunkel Schetter Calvin Hobel Aleksandra Chicz-Demet Curt A Sandman

BACKGROUND Accumulating evidence indicates that prenatal maternal and fetal processes can have a lasting influence on infant and child development. Results from animal models indicate that prenatal exposure to maternal stress and stress hormones has lasting consequences for development of the offspring. Few prospective studies of human pregnancy have examined the consequences of prenatal exposu...

Journal: :health education and health promotion 0
zahra zahra alibakhshi assistant professor, department of psychology, payame noor university, tehran, iran zahra ebadi m.sc., department of psychology, payame noor university (pnu), tehran, iran marzieh mashal-pour fard lecturer, faculty member, department of psychology, payame noor university, tehran, iran sara mousavi instructor, department of psychology, payame noor university, tehran, iran masoumeh besharati-pour lecturer, faculty member, department of psychology, payame noor university, tehran, iran

aim: the aim of this study was comparing behavioral disorders in students with depressed and non-depressed mothers.methods: this case-control study was conducted among 35 (7-11 years old) children of depressed mothers as a case group and 35 children of healthy mothers as control group in ahvaz, iran, in 2015-16. the sample size was selected by multistage random cluster sampling. research tools ...

2010
Angela M. Devlin Ursula Brain Jehannine Austin Tim F. Oberlander

BACKGROUND Prenatal and early postnatal exposure to maternal depression may "program" childhood behavior via epigenetic processes such as DNA methylation. Methylenetetrahydro-folate reductase (MTHFR) is an important enzyme in the generation of methyl groups for DNA methylation. The common MTHFR C677T variant is associated with depression in men and non-pregnant women, and with global changes in...

Journal: :Pediatric nursing 2012
Lauren Pak Patricia Jackson Allen

This integrative literature review focuses on the impact of maternal depression on children with asthma. Maternal depression has a negative impact on a child's growth, development, behavior, mental health, safety, and health care utilization. Mothers of children with chronic conditions such as asthma have higher rates of depression compared to mothers of children without a chronic condition. Re...

2015
Lauren E. Capron Vivette Glover Rebecca M. Pearson Jonathan Evans Thomas G. O’Connor Alan Stein Susannah E. Murphy Paul G. Ramchandani

OBJECTIVE Maternal antenatal depression and anxiety are associated with increased risk of childhood behavioural and emotional problems in offspring; it remains unclear to what extent this is due to a maternal biological impact on foetal development. Here, we compare associations between maternal and paternal antenatal depression and anxiety with offspring anxiety disorders, thus controlling for...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2015
J van der Waerden C Galéra M-J Saurel-Cubizolles A-L Sutter-Dallay M Melchior

BACKGROUND Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women on a course of chronic depressive symptoms. Little is known about predictors of persistently elevated depressive symptoms in mothers from pregnancy onwards. The aims of this study are to determine maternal depression trajectories from pregnancy to the child's fifth birthday and identify associated risk factors. MET...

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