This study determined the risk of core depression symptoms based on life stress domains during pregnancy and whether stressors varied by race/ethnicity. The sample consisted of 2,344 White, African American, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander (API) Massachusetts women who recently gave birth. African Americans and Hispanics who endorsed high relational and high financial stress were more likely to report high depressed mood and loss of interest; high physical stress was associated with high depressed mood among API. Screening based on life stress domains may be informative in determining risk for core depression symptoms during the postpartum period especially for minority groups
The ten-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is one of the most widely used self-report ...
Transition into motherhood may be a time of mixed emotion. Though most women embrace motherhood and ...
Transition into motherhood may be a time of mixed emotion. Though most women embrace motherhood and ...
This study determined the risk of core depression symptoms based on life stress domains during pregn...
ObjectiveThis study examined whether there were racial/ethnic differences in the prevalence of anten...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20 million adults suffer from depressive illnesses each year and women are...
Parenting stress can have long-term effects on parents and children, but little research has been do...
Parenting stress can have long-term effects on parents and children, but little research has been do...
Objectives Postpartum depression affects 10–20 % of women and causes significant morbidity and morta...
The purpose of this study is to examine risk factors associated with postpartum depression in a samp...
Objectives To examine correlates of lifetime mental health services (MHS) use among pregnant women r...
Recently, chronic stress has drawn great attention as an underlying mechanism of preterm birth (PTB)...
Introduction: Pregnant Black women are at disproportionate risk for adverse birth outcomes, in part ...
Background Depression in pregnancy increases the risk of complications for mother an...
Background The aim of this study was to determine whether racial/ethnic differences in psychosocial ...
The ten-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is one of the most widely used self-report ...
Transition into motherhood may be a time of mixed emotion. Though most women embrace motherhood and ...
Transition into motherhood may be a time of mixed emotion. Though most women embrace motherhood and ...
This study determined the risk of core depression symptoms based on life stress domains during pregn...
ObjectiveThis study examined whether there were racial/ethnic differences in the prevalence of anten...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20 million adults suffer from depressive illnesses each year and women are...
Parenting stress can have long-term effects on parents and children, but little research has been do...
Parenting stress can have long-term effects on parents and children, but little research has been do...
Objectives Postpartum depression affects 10–20 % of women and causes significant morbidity and morta...
The purpose of this study is to examine risk factors associated with postpartum depression in a samp...
Objectives To examine correlates of lifetime mental health services (MHS) use among pregnant women r...
Recently, chronic stress has drawn great attention as an underlying mechanism of preterm birth (PTB)...
Introduction: Pregnant Black women are at disproportionate risk for adverse birth outcomes, in part ...
Background Depression in pregnancy increases the risk of complications for mother an...
Background The aim of this study was to determine whether racial/ethnic differences in psychosocial ...
The ten-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is one of the most widely used self-report ...
Transition into motherhood may be a time of mixed emotion. Though most women embrace motherhood and ...
Transition into motherhood may be a time of mixed emotion. Though most women embrace motherhood and ...