نتایج جستجو برای: postpartum depression

تعداد نتایج: 155741  

  Background & Aim: Postpartum depression (PPD) has negative effects on developmental and behavioral functions of newborn, mother-child relationship and mother's health. The etiology of postpartum depression is very complex. Social support is known as a risk factor for postpartum depression. Accordingly the aim of this study was to determine the relationship between social support and its compo...

Background and Objectives: Postpartum depression is a disorder affecting individuals’ social ability accompanied by dangerous complications in the mother, neonate, and the family of the patient. This study aimed to investigate the relationship of postpartum depression with spiritual well-being and some demographic variables among women referring to health care centers, Qom, Iran. Methods: This...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
fatemeh abdollahi munn-sann lye mbbs department of community of health, faculty of medicine and health sciences, university putra malaysia, serdang, malaysia azhar md zain sazlina shariff ghazali mehran zarghami

ôbjective: postpartum depression (ppd) is a common health problem which affects women in the postpartum period. this is a brief note on its associated factors in women from different cultures. methods: â literature review was performed in mëdlïnë and pubmed from 1991 to 2008 and magiran from 1991 to 2009. âdditional articles and book chapters were referenced from these sources. results: the pre...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
راضیه پیغمبردوست r peighambardoust زینب فدایی z fadaey زهره خاکبازان z khakbazan حبیب اله سودایی h sodaey

telephone support on the postpartum depression after normal vaginal delivery     peighambardoust r [1] , fadaey z [2] *,khakbazan z [3] , sodaey h [4]     received: 23 apr , 2013 accepted: 25 jun , 2013    abstract   background & aims : the postpartum period is a dangerous potential time for postpartum depression. postpartum support is a way to reduce postpartum depression. the purpose of the c...

Background: The Postpartum depression has a negative effect on the infant’s developmental and behavioral performance, mother-child relationship and mother‘s health, and its etiology is also very complicated. Objectives: This study was conducted to investigate the role of maternal emotional cognitive strategies and newborn gender preference in the postpartum depression in primiparou...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Karolyn Kabir Jeanelle Sheeder Lisa S Kelly

BACKGROUND Postpartum depression is the most common medical problem that new mothers face. Anxiety is a more prominent feature of postpartum depression than of depression that occurs at other times in life. Routine, universal screening significantly improves detection in primary health care settings. Thus, an ultrabrief scale that could be incorporated into a general health survey or interview ...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2012
Jane Clatworthy

BACKGROUND Postnatal depression can have a major impact on the lives of women affected and on those around them. While effective treatments are available, it would be preferable to prevent the condition. The aim of this review was to examine the effectiveness of antenatal interventions designed to prevent postnatal depression in high-risk women. METHODS Randomised controlled trials of interve...

2002
Harry Herrick

Previous studies estimate that about 10 to 15 percent of mothers suffer from postpartum depression, yet for many of these mothers their depression remains unrecognized and untreated.1-3 The few studies that have examined helpseeking among mothers with postpartum depression show that the majority of these mothers do not seek help from any source and only about 20 percent consult a health profess...

Journal: :Journal of child and family studies 2012
Anna M Bank Rachel Barr Sandra L Calvert W Gerrod Parrott Susan C McDonough Katherine Rosenblum

We describe the association between postpartum depression and the quantity and content of infant media use. Households with depressed mothers viewed twice as much television as households with non-depressed mothers did, and depressed mothers appeared to derive comparatively greater pleasure from television viewing. Maternal depression was associated with an increased exposure to child-directed ...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2013
Cindy-Lee Dennis

A randomized controlled trial evaluated the effect of telephone-based peer support (mother-to-mother) on preventing postpartum depression among high-risk mothers. This paper reports volunteers' perceptions, which showed that peer support is an effective preventative intervention. Two-hundred and five (205) volunteers were recruited and trained to provide peer support to 349 mothers randomized t...

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