نتایج جستجو برای: prenatal depression

تعداد نتایج: 172924  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Xiaoqin Liu Jørn Olsen Lars Henning Pedersen Esben Agerbo Wei Yuan Jiong Li

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES It has been suggested that maternal depression during pregnancy is associated with asthma in the offspring, but the role of medical treatment of depression is not known. Our goal was to examine whether prenatal antidepressant use increases the risk of asthma in the offspring. METHODS A cohort study was performed among all live singletons born in Denmark between 1996 ...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
elham rezaei faculty of nursing and midwifery, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, ir iran zahra behboodi moghadam faculty of nursing and midwifery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; faculty of nursing and midwifery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9122494201 hamid hagani department of management and medical information science, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

results a statistically significant change was reported in the severity of depression in pregnant women with sleep disorders in the intervention group in comparison to the control group at weeks 29 (p < 0.000) and 33 (p < 0.00). conclusions sleep health behavioral education improves depression in pregnant women who are experiencing insomnia. findings from this study add support to the reported ...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
fatemeh abdollahi samad rohani ghazali shariff sazlina mmed fammed mehran zarghami md zain azhar

objective: there are various attempts to confirm variables that could predict postpartum depression in advance. this study determined antenatal risk factors for postpartum depression in women at risk of developing this disorder. methods: a prospective cohort study was conducted with 2279 eligible women who attended at mazandaran province’ primary health centers from 32-42 weeks of pregnancy to ...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2009
D Li L Liu R Odouli

BACKGROUND The impact of prenatal depression on pregnancy outcomes is largely unknown. METHODS We conducted a population-based prospective cohort study among pregnant women of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program to examine the impact of prenatal depression on the risk of preterm delivery. We interviewed pregnant women in their early pregnancy. Women's depressive symptoms were ascertain...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2004
Barbara Maughan Alan Taylor Avshalom Caspi Terrie E Moffitt

BACKGROUND Extensive evidence now supports a statistical association between prenatal smoking and increased risk for antisocial outcomes in offspring. Though this statistical link may signal a causal association, commentators have urged caution in interpreting findings because of the likelihood of confounding. METHODS We used data from the Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study, a represe...

2012
Heli Malm Miia Artama Alan S Brown Mika Gissler David Gyllenberg Susanna Hinkka-Yli-Salomäki Ian McKeague Andre Sourander

BACKGROUND Experimental animal studies and one population-based study have suggested an increased risk for adverse neurodevelopmental outcome after prenatal exposure to SSRIs. We describe the methods and design of a population-based study examining the association between prenatal SSRI exposure and neurodevelopment until age 14. METHODS AND DESIGN This is a cohort study of national registers ...

Journal: :Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2013
Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook Christine Dunkel Schetter Chander Arora Calvin J Hobel

Three decades of research point to both biological and psychological risk factors for postpartum depression, but very little research integrates the two. This study bridged this gap by testing whether prenatal social support predicted depressive symptoms at 8 weeks postpartum in a multiethnic sample of 210 women and whether the stress hormone placental corticotropin-releasing hormone (pCRH), me...

2013
Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook Christine Dunkel Schetter Chander Arora Calvin J. Hobel

Three decades of research point to both biological and psychological risk factors for postpartum depression, but very little research integrates the two. This study bridged this gap by testing whether prenatal social support predicted depressive symptoms at 8 weeks postpartum in a multiethnic sample of 210 women and whether the stress hormone placental corticotropinreleasing hormone (pCRH), mea...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders reports 2022

• Prenatal depression and anxiety symptoms were less prevalent than previously reported in studies conducted similar settings. Unplanned pregnancy was the strongest factor associated with both symptoms. Depressive more low comorbidity rates. Factors independently prenatal were: Low income > feeling unhappy unplanned not seeking mental-health help past. Findings suggest that all women LMIC have ...

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