The risk of continuing depression in mothers of very premature infants after discharge has not been studied in any depth. This study compared reports of maternal depressive symptomatology at one month after infant birth (Phase 1) and three months following infant hospital discharge (Phase 2). Fifty-two mothers completed the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale at these two points in time. Results indicate that the percentage of mothers who reported high levels of depressive symptoms significantly decreased between Phase 1 and Phase 2. Logistic regression analysis indicated that depression scores at Phase 1 and maternal stress at Phase 2 were important factors in explaining depression scores at Phase 2.Full Tex
Mothers experience heightened depression and anxiety following very preterm (VPT) birth, but how the...
Background: From 2000 a routine survey of mothers with newborn infants was commenced in South Wester...
To examine postpartum depressive symptom trajectories from birth to age 5 and their risk factors in ...
Background: The birth of a very premature infant is a critical event in the life of a family and stu...
none4Introduction: Prematurity is a very traumatic experience for both infant and his/her parents. I...
This longitudinal cohort study investigated the incidence of postpartum depression (PPD) among mothe...
Background Much has been written about postnatal depression as a clinical condition. There is some e...
Studies concerning the effect of a premature birth on maternal mental health suggest symptoms of dep...
Significant relationships have been identified between elements of early parent-infant interactions ...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
Birth of an ill or premature infant and early separation from the mother on behalf of admission to a...
Abstract A longitudinal follow-up study of postnatal depression was performed in the years 1995-2000...
Background: Much has been written about postnatal depression as a clinical condition. There is some ...
Background: Mothers are highly vulnerable to depression within the first year after childbirth. Appr...
Background: There is a lack of information on how maternal stress coping styles during admission of ...
Mothers experience heightened depression and anxiety following very preterm (VPT) birth, but how the...
Background: From 2000 a routine survey of mothers with newborn infants was commenced in South Wester...
To examine postpartum depressive symptom trajectories from birth to age 5 and their risk factors in ...
Background: The birth of a very premature infant is a critical event in the life of a family and stu...
none4Introduction: Prematurity is a very traumatic experience for both infant and his/her parents. I...
This longitudinal cohort study investigated the incidence of postpartum depression (PPD) among mothe...
Background Much has been written about postnatal depression as a clinical condition. There is some e...
Studies concerning the effect of a premature birth on maternal mental health suggest symptoms of dep...
Significant relationships have been identified between elements of early parent-infant interactions ...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
Birth of an ill or premature infant and early separation from the mother on behalf of admission to a...
Abstract A longitudinal follow-up study of postnatal depression was performed in the years 1995-2000...
Background: Much has been written about postnatal depression as a clinical condition. There is some ...
Background: Mothers are highly vulnerable to depression within the first year after childbirth. Appr...
Background: There is a lack of information on how maternal stress coping styles during admission of ...
Mothers experience heightened depression and anxiety following very preterm (VPT) birth, but how the...
Background: From 2000 a routine survey of mothers with newborn infants was commenced in South Wester...
To examine postpartum depressive symptom trajectories from birth to age 5 and their risk factors in ...