نتایج جستجو برای: perinatal mental health

تعداد نتایج: 1152939  

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2015
Dora M Dumont Karine Monteiro

Rhode Island stakeholders in maternal health consistently identify mental health as a priority area. It is probable that the hormonal and biochemical changes associated with pregnancy and delivery contribute to perinatal mental and emotional difficulties. However, modifiable social factors are also strongly associated with perinatal mental distress.1 We analyzed data on stressors and adverse ci...

Background & aim: Perinatal mental health problems have been demonstrated to impact upon maternal, and fetal/child outcomes. Despite the global evidence and a policy-driven responsibility for identification of these problems, research demonstrates that student midwives/midwives lack knowledge and confidence to assess, identify, and manage them. A similar context is evident for learning disabili...

2014
Dawn Kingston Sheila McDonald Suzanne Tough Marie-Paule Austin Kathy Hegadoren Gerri Lasiuk

BACKGROUND At a prevalence rate of 13-25%, mental health problems are among the most common morbidities of the prenatal and postnatal periods. They have been associated with increased risk of preterm birth and low birthweight, child developmental delay, and poor child mental health. However, very few pregnant and postpartum women proactively seek help or engage in treatment and less than 15% re...

2014
Andrew James Lewis Megan Galbally Tara Gannon Christos Symeonides

This paper concerns future policy development and programs of research for the prevention of mental disorders based on research emerging from fetal and early life programming. The current review offers an overview of findings on pregnancy exposures such as maternal mental health, lifestyle factors, and potential teratogenic and neurotoxic exposures on child outcomes. Outcomes of interest are co...

2012
Lonia Mwape Teena M McGuinness Rachael Dixey Sally E Johnson

BACKGROUND The presence of mental distress during pregnancy and after childbirth imposes detrimental developmental and health consequences for families in all nations. In Zambia, the Ministry of Health (MoH) has proposed a more comprehensive approach towards mental health care, recognizing the importance of the mental health of women during the perinatal period. AIM The study explores factors...

Journal: :International journal of medical informatics 2016
Ana Fonseca Ricardo Gorayeb Maria Cristina Canavarro

OBJECTIVES The women's professional help-seeking rate for perinatal depression is low, despite the prevalent and disabling nature of this condition. Therefore, new approaches should be implemented to increase women's access and utilization of treatment resources, namely e-mental health tools. This study aimed to characterize women's current pattern of use of online resources for mental heal iss...

Journal: :BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2017

Journal: :Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 2017

2017
Thalia Robakis Eugenia Jernick Katherine Williams

The study of perinatal mental health (mental health during pregnancy and postpartum) is a complex field of study that is of major importance both for the mental and physical health of new mothers and for the neurobehavioral development and long-term functioning of the children they bear. In this review, we cover the most recent additions to this rapidly evolving field. Notable advances include ...

Journal: :Journal of Parent and Family Mental Health 2019

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