Perinatal depression (PND) has an overall estimated prevalence of roughly 12\ua0%. Untreated PND has significant negative consequences not only on the health of the mothers, but also on the physical, emotional and cognitive development of their children. No certain risk factors are known to predict PND and no completely safe drug treatments are available during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Sleep and depression are strongly related to each other because of a solid reciprocal causal relationship. Bright light therapy (BLT) is a well-tested and safe treatment, effective in both depression and circadian/sleep disorders
BACKGROUND: Both perinatal depression and infant sleep problems are common concerns in many communit...
Background: International literature has shown that Postpartum Depression (PPD) has a significant so...
BackgroundPeripartum major depression (MD) disables mothers and impairs emotional and neurocognitive...
Background: Perinatal depression (PND) has an overall estimated prevalence of roughly 12 %. Untreate...
Experimental studies indicate that perinatal light exposure has enduring effects on affective behavi...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a common and high impact disease. Generally, 5-10 % of pr...
Perinatal depression is one of the most common complications of pregnancy: it affects about 10-15% o...
ABSTRACT Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mental disorder carrying substantial risk not only for the...
AbstractWomen are subject to depression during pregnancy in the childbearing age, which is associate...
Women are at increased risk of developing mood disorders during the postpartum period, and poor post...
Background: Sleep problems are associated with increased risk of physical and mental illness. Identi...
Pregnancy and lactation deplete nutrients essential to the neurotransmission system. This may be one...
Background Both perinatal depression and infant sleep problems are common concerns in many communit...
Introduction: Maternal antenatal depression has been associated with an increased risk of offspring ...
Non-psychotic Postnatal Depression (PND) is the most common complication of childbirth. Commonly mis...
BACKGROUND: Both perinatal depression and infant sleep problems are common concerns in many communit...
Background: International literature has shown that Postpartum Depression (PPD) has a significant so...
BackgroundPeripartum major depression (MD) disables mothers and impairs emotional and neurocognitive...
Background: Perinatal depression (PND) has an overall estimated prevalence of roughly 12 %. Untreate...
Experimental studies indicate that perinatal light exposure has enduring effects on affective behavi...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a common and high impact disease. Generally, 5-10 % of pr...
Perinatal depression is one of the most common complications of pregnancy: it affects about 10-15% o...
ABSTRACT Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mental disorder carrying substantial risk not only for the...
AbstractWomen are subject to depression during pregnancy in the childbearing age, which is associate...
Women are at increased risk of developing mood disorders during the postpartum period, and poor post...
Background: Sleep problems are associated with increased risk of physical and mental illness. Identi...
Pregnancy and lactation deplete nutrients essential to the neurotransmission system. This may be one...
Background Both perinatal depression and infant sleep problems are common concerns in many communit...
Introduction: Maternal antenatal depression has been associated with an increased risk of offspring ...
Non-psychotic Postnatal Depression (PND) is the most common complication of childbirth. Commonly mis...
BACKGROUND: Both perinatal depression and infant sleep problems are common concerns in many communit...
Background: International literature has shown that Postpartum Depression (PPD) has a significant so...
BackgroundPeripartum major depression (MD) disables mothers and impairs emotional and neurocognitive...