BACKGROUND: Traditional perinatal practices may protect against postnatal common mental disorders (CMD) in non-Western societies. AIMS: To evaluate the association between perinatal practices and postnatal CMD in rural Ethiopia. METHOD: A population-based sample of 1065 women was followed up from pregnancy until 2 months postpartum. Qualitative investigation informed the development of scales measuring attitudes towards and adherence to perinatal practices. Postnatal CMD was measured using the Self-Reporting Questionnaire. RESULTS: Endorsement of sociocultural perinatal practices was associated with lower odds of antenatal CMD persisting into the postnatal period (adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 0.66, 95% CI 0.45-0.95). Women who endorsed protec...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence about the prevalence and determinants of non-psychotic common peri...
Background: Perinatal mental illness is a common and important public health problem, especially in ...
Background Traditional postpartum practices are intended to provide care to mothers, but there is mi...
AbstractSociocultural patterning of the postnatal period in non-Western settings has been hypothesis...
BACKGROUND: There have been no studies from low- or middle-income countries to investigate the long-...
Background: Perinatal mental distress poses a heavy burden in low- and middle-income countries (LMI...
Objective To investigate whether maternal common mental disorders (CMD) in the postnatal period are ...
OBJECTIVES: (1) To investigate the impact of perinatal common mental disorders (CMD) in Ethiopia on ...
AbstractObjectivesCultural practices have been found to positively impact the mothering experience. ...
AbstractBackgroundLittle is known of the relationship between perinatal somatic and common mental di...
Maternal mental health problems are experienced frequently in the perinatal period and can be up to ...
BACKGROUND: The cultural validity of instruments to detect perinatal common mental disorders (CMD) i...
CITATION: Mekonnen, H., et al. 2019. Impact of perinatal and repeated maternal common mental disorde...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the impact of antenatal psychosocial stressors, including maternal common men...
This sequential explanatory mixed-method study investigated in divided three phases: the quantitat...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence about the prevalence and determinants of non-psychotic common peri...
Background: Perinatal mental illness is a common and important public health problem, especially in ...
Background Traditional postpartum practices are intended to provide care to mothers, but there is mi...
AbstractSociocultural patterning of the postnatal period in non-Western settings has been hypothesis...
BACKGROUND: There have been no studies from low- or middle-income countries to investigate the long-...
Background: Perinatal mental distress poses a heavy burden in low- and middle-income countries (LMI...
Objective To investigate whether maternal common mental disorders (CMD) in the postnatal period are ...
OBJECTIVES: (1) To investigate the impact of perinatal common mental disorders (CMD) in Ethiopia on ...
AbstractObjectivesCultural practices have been found to positively impact the mothering experience. ...
AbstractBackgroundLittle is known of the relationship between perinatal somatic and common mental di...
Maternal mental health problems are experienced frequently in the perinatal period and can be up to ...
BACKGROUND: The cultural validity of instruments to detect perinatal common mental disorders (CMD) i...
CITATION: Mekonnen, H., et al. 2019. Impact of perinatal and repeated maternal common mental disorde...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the impact of antenatal psychosocial stressors, including maternal common men...
This sequential explanatory mixed-method study investigated in divided three phases: the quantitat...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence about the prevalence and determinants of non-psychotic common peri...
Background: Perinatal mental illness is a common and important public health problem, especially in ...
Background Traditional postpartum practices are intended to provide care to mothers, but there is mi...