نتایج جستجو برای: maternal depression

تعداد نتایج: 238004  

Introduction: Pregnancy is one of the most stressful stages in the Women's life. The purpose was to determine the effectiveness of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Techniques Training lavender aromatherapy  on depression and maternal competence of Primiparous women with Insecure Attachment to Spouse. Methods: This clinical trial study was performed in 2021 on 60 pregnant women in Birjand. Insecure...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 1997
M H Boyle A R Pickles

This study uses information collected on two occasions from a probability sample of families with 5- to 12-year-old children (N = 1151) participating in a general population study in 1983 and follow-up in 1987. It evaluated the importance of maternal bias in the assessment of child behavior by comparing the relative strengths of association between maternal depression and childhood behavior and...

Leili Salehi, Mansooreh Yazdkhasti, Mitra Rahimzadeh, Sara Esmaelzadeh –Saeieh, Tamara Shirzad,

Abstract Introduction: Unplanned pregnancy and its complications are a global problem that affects women, families, and the community. Objective: This study aimed to assess the relationship between pregnancy intention, pregnancy outcomes, postpartum depression, and maternal role adaptation in pregnant women referred to healthcare centers of Robat Karim City, Iran.  Materials and Methods: Thi...

2013
D. T. Plant E. D. Barker C. S. Waters S. Pawlby C. M. Pariante

BACKGROUND Maternal experience of childhood maltreatment and maternal antenatal depression are both associated with offspring childhood maltreatment and offspring adjustment problems. We have investigated the relative impact of maternal childhood maltreatment and exposure to depression in utero on offspring maltreatment and psychopathology. METHOD The sample included 125 families from the Sou...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2014
Molly Tartter Constance Hammen Patricia Brennan

Maternal depression has been linked to increased risk of substance use disorders (SUDs) in offspring. Cross-sectional studies have identified relationships among maternal depression, externalizing disorders and SUDs, but no longitudinal examination of causality has been undertaken. In order to address this gap in the literature, depression and externalizing disorders at or prior to age 15 were ...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2005
Merav Gur Lisa Miller Virginia Warner Priya Wickramaratne Myrna Weissman

This study tests the hypothesis that maternal depression (major depressive disorder; MDD) decreases rates of the intergenerational transmission of religiosity from mother to offspring and attenuates the beneficial qualities of religiosity in offspring. Depression was assessed using semistructured clinical interviews; religiosity was assessed based upon the personal importance of religion, frequ...

Journal: :The International migration review 2016
Melissa L Martinson Marta Tienda

This study analyzes two birth cohort surveys, the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (n=3944) and Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (n=7700), to examine variation in maternal depression by nativity, duration of residence, age at migration, and English proficiency in Australia and the United States. Both countries have long immigrant traditions and a common language. The results demonstr...

2016
Ruth Sellers Gemma Hammerton Gordon T Harold Liam Mahedy Robert Potter Kate Langley Ajay Thapar Frances Rice Anita Thapar Stephan Collishaw

Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressive illness, the presence of psychopathology in their children may have important effects on their own mental health. Although the impact of maternal depression on child mental health is well-established, no study to date, as far as we are aware, has examined the extent to which offspring psychopat...

Jalil Babapour Kheiroddin, Mahin Kamalifard, Samira Panahi, Shirin Hasanpoor, Somayeh Bayati Payan,

Introduction: Evidence shows that some men suffer from Postpartum Depression (PPD), and that the adverse effects of this unknown phenomenon affect them and their family. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine paternal PPD and its relationship with some factors, especially maternal PPD. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 205 couples who were selec...

2009
Alicia Matijasevich Jean Golding George Davey Smith Iná S Santos Aluísio JD Barros Cesar G Victora

BACKGROUND Depression is a prevalent health problem among women during the childbearing years. To obtain a more accurate global picture of maternal postnatal depression, studies that explore maternal depression with comparable measurements are needed. The aims of the study are: (1) to compare the prevalence of maternal depression in the first and second year postpartum between a UK and Brazilia...

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