Letícia Fortes LegayJacqueline Fernandes de Cintra SantosGiovanni Marcos Lovisi世界临床儿科杂志Pereira PK, Lima LA, Legay LF, de Cintra Santos JF, Lovisi GM. Maternal mental disorders in pregnancy and the puerperium and risks to infant health. World J Clin Pediatr. 2012;1(4):20-3....
Background: Evidence shows that pregnancy and early postpartum periods are crucial to the development of the mother鈥揵aby relationship. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of common mental disorders (CMD) during pregnancy on child's mental development during the first ...
Introduction: Gestation is a period in the life of the woman that exposes her to various physical and psychic changes. It is at this point in her life that a woman is more likely to develop mental disorders, which may be related to low level of schooling and/or socioeconomic status, bein...
In countries where legal abortion is restricted, many unwanted pregnancies are carried to term. Attempting an unsuccessful abortion may influence women's mental health. This study investigated the common mental disorders (CMDs) of depression and anxiety in the third trimester of pregnancy in women who...
Possible mechanisms by which maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) programs offspring mental disorders in late childhood are not fully clarified. To assess the association between maternal BMI and mental health problems at 11 years old, we used data from the 2004 Pelotas birth cohort which...
For many psychiatric illnesses, the onset of symptoms begins during the late teens to the early thirties [1]. This is especially concerning in women, as it coincides with the childbearing years. Pregnancy was once thought to be protective of psychiatric illness. However, as the recent explosion...
Manasthali, a leading mental health organization, is proud to announce its successful provision of providing vital mental assistance to a young woman with pre-existing mental health disorders during her pregnancy. The organization has dedicated a...
Similarly, psychosocial interventions during pregnancy, such as emotional self-management and social support, led to a decrease in common perinatal mental health disorders (depression, anxiety, and somatic issues) when implemented in community settings and antenatal healthcare facilities in low- and ...
Pregnancy and the early years of the child's life offer an opportune time to prevent a host of adverse maternal, child, and family outcomes that are import... DL Olds - 《Infant Ment Health J》 被引量: 724发表: 2006年 Pregnancy outcomes in women infected with Chlamydia trachomatis: a po...
Pregnancy alone does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of the most prevalent mental disorders, according to a report in the July issue ofArchives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. However, post-partum women may have a higher risk of major depressive dis...