OBJECTIVE: This study described the natural history of depression in mothers who recently gave birth in a low-income country and to investigate the effect of risk factors, particularly related to infant gender bias, on the occurrence and outcome of depression. METHOD: The authors studied a group of pregnant mothers recruited during their third trimester of pregnancy from a district hospital in Goa, India. The mothers were interviewed at recruitment, 6-8 weeks, and 6 months after childbirth. Interview data included presence of antenatal and postnatal depression, obstetric history, economic and demographic characteristics, and gender-based variables (preference for male infant, presence of marital violence). RESULTS: Depressive disorder was d...
Depression is among the most prevalent and specific issues that women face during or after pregnancy...
Aim of the study was to find out prevalence of postpartum depression in primigravidae&multigravidae ...
Introduction: Depression during perinatal period leads to adverse pregnancy outcome and of child gro...
There is little qualitative research on depression in motherhood from non-Western societies. The obj...
Postnatal depression is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers, offspring, and her entire family, ...
Abstract: Postnatal period is the period when the women readjusting physiologically and psychologica...
Postnatal depression (PND) is one of the most common psychopathology and is considered as a serious ...
Background: Post-partum depression, although heterogeneous, is often con-sidered a medical disease w...
Background: Depression is the most common complication postpartum affecting 10%–15% of women, contri...
Background: The prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) ranges from 7.6% to 39% in various areas o...
Background: The preference for male child abounds in many cultures across the globe and not having a...
Aim: The main purpose of our research was to discover aspects related through postnatal depression (...
Background: Postpartum depression is major health concern which not only has effect on maternal mort...
Postnatal depression is a significant problem affecting 10-15% of mothers in many countries and has ...
To provide an estimate of the burden of postpartum depression in Indian mothers and investigate some...
Depression is among the most prevalent and specific issues that women face during or after pregnancy...
Aim of the study was to find out prevalence of postpartum depression in primigravidae&multigravidae ...
Introduction: Depression during perinatal period leads to adverse pregnancy outcome and of child gro...
There is little qualitative research on depression in motherhood from non-Western societies. The obj...
Postnatal depression is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers, offspring, and her entire family, ...
Abstract: Postnatal period is the period when the women readjusting physiologically and psychologica...
Postnatal depression (PND) is one of the most common psychopathology and is considered as a serious ...
Background: Post-partum depression, although heterogeneous, is often con-sidered a medical disease w...
Background: Depression is the most common complication postpartum affecting 10%–15% of women, contri...
Background: The prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) ranges from 7.6% to 39% in various areas o...
Background: The preference for male child abounds in many cultures across the globe and not having a...
Aim: The main purpose of our research was to discover aspects related through postnatal depression (...
Background: Postpartum depression is major health concern which not only has effect on maternal mort...
Postnatal depression is a significant problem affecting 10-15% of mothers in many countries and has ...
To provide an estimate of the burden of postpartum depression in Indian mothers and investigate some...
Depression is among the most prevalent and specific issues that women face during or after pregnancy...
Aim of the study was to find out prevalence of postpartum depression in primigravidae&multigravidae ...
Introduction: Depression during perinatal period leads to adverse pregnancy outcome and of child gro...