The Impact of Perinatal Depression on Breastfeeding Rates [15K]doi:10.1097/01.AOG.0000533518.70477.73Stark ElisabethShim JessicaRoss CarolynMiller Emily StinnettObstetrics & Gynecology
post-partum depressionpregnancypreventionObjective: Developments in public mental health policy in Australia and a renewed focus on the preventative importance of the early postnatal years have recently brought perinatal mental health to the fore. The present paper aims to explore the meaning of ‘...
Paternal Depression: An Examination of Its Links with Father, Child and Family Functioning in the Postnatal Period perinatal psychiatrychildhood experienceBackground: Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One of the mechanisms... PG Ramchandani,L Psychogi...
Antenatal depressionEPDSHigh-risk pregnancyScreeningScarce data exists regarding the prevalence of antenatal depression in hospitalized pregnant women, and its effect on perinatal outcome. We aimed to estimate the risk of maternal depression among women hospitalized in a high-risk pregnancy department, and...
. Perinatal maternal depression not only impacts the mother, but also fetal health, including long-term outcome. It has been related to emotional problems in childhood, both internalizing and externalizing. Furthermore, children of mothers withperinatal depressionhave an increased risk of symptoms that...
Stress is a complex term that encompasses a large number of states such as mild stress, distress, anxiety and depression that can be experienced as a result of a range of phenomena including daily hassles, dysfunctional relationships, and adversity. There is a consistent belief across cultures ...
The evidence for the efficacy of CBT for depression during the perinatal period is mixed. This was a qualitative study that aimed to understand the perinatal-specific needs of depressed women in an effort to inform treatment modifications that may increase the relevance and acceptability of CBT duri...
Two major signaling pathways, namely protein kinase B (Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/extracellular regulated kinase (ERK), are known to regulate synaptic plasticity, including LTP and metabotropic glutamate receptor-dependent long-term depression ...
Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Postpartum Depression Perinatal depression is prevalent and has a great impact on both mother and infant. There are empirically validated treatments for both postpartum depressi... S Stuart - 《Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy》 被引量: 88发表: 2012年 Psychotherapy ...
Under the influence of many factors, perinatal loss tends to have a tremendous psychological impact on women and their family members, who may experience extreme sadness, irritability, shock, and emptiness [10]. Between 15–25% of parents experience symptoms such as anxiety [11], depression [12...