BACKGROUND: Postnatal depression (PND) can be experienced by 13% of women who give birth, and such women often exhibit disabling symptoms, which can have a negative effect on the mother and infant relationship, with significant consequences in terms of the child's later capacity for affect regulation. Research has shown that providing support to mothers experiencing PND can help reduce their depressive symptoms and improve their coping strategies. The Mums4Mums study aims to evaluate the impact of telephone peer-support for women experiencing PND. METHODS/DESIGN: The study design adopts the MRC framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. Health visitors in Warwickshire and Coventry Primary Care Trusts are screenin...
Objective: A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial to assess the acceptability, recrui...
Depression during the postnatal period is a worldwide issue, affecting nearly 20% of new mothers in ...
Background: Postpartum depression, one of the most common forms of depression, is highly prevalent w...
As the number of mothers suffering from postnatal depression (PND) continues to rise: a pilot study ...
Abstract Background A randomized controlled trial eva...
Objectives: This research provides the first test of feasibility of recruiting postpartum doulas and...
Background: Adolescent mothers are at three times greater risk for developing postpartum depression ...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one public health issue that affects both maternal and c...
BACKGROUND: At least 13% of mothers experience depression in the first postnatal year, with accompan...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one public health issue that affects both maternal and ch...
The number of mothers suffering from postnatal depression (PND) continues to rise at an alarming rat...
Abstract Background Substantial data indicate potential health consequences of untreated postpartum ...
Article first published online: 2 APR 2007This randomized, controlled trial tested the hypothesis th...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPostpartum depression (PPD) is a co...
A presentation about my Doctoral study looking at the value of peer support for mothers with Postnat...
Objective: A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial to assess the acceptability, recrui...
Depression during the postnatal period is a worldwide issue, affecting nearly 20% of new mothers in ...
Background: Postpartum depression, one of the most common forms of depression, is highly prevalent w...
As the number of mothers suffering from postnatal depression (PND) continues to rise: a pilot study ...
Abstract Background A randomized controlled trial eva...
Objectives: This research provides the first test of feasibility of recruiting postpartum doulas and...
Background: Adolescent mothers are at three times greater risk for developing postpartum depression ...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one public health issue that affects both maternal and c...
BACKGROUND: At least 13% of mothers experience depression in the first postnatal year, with accompan...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one public health issue that affects both maternal and ch...
The number of mothers suffering from postnatal depression (PND) continues to rise at an alarming rat...
Abstract Background Substantial data indicate potential health consequences of untreated postpartum ...
Article first published online: 2 APR 2007This randomized, controlled trial tested the hypothesis th...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPostpartum depression (PPD) is a co...
A presentation about my Doctoral study looking at the value of peer support for mothers with Postnat...
Objective: A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial to assess the acceptability, recrui...
Depression during the postnatal period is a worldwide issue, affecting nearly 20% of new mothers in ...
Background: Postpartum depression, one of the most common forms of depression, is highly prevalent w...