Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. Aims. To identify distinct trajectories of depression experienced by a population-based sample of women over a 27-year period and to assess the validity of the derived trajectories. Method. The Mater University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy is a birth cohort study which commenced in 1981. Women (N = 6753) were interviewed at their first clinic visit, at 6 months, then 5, 14, 21 and 27 years after the birth of their child, using the Delusions Symptoms - States Inventory. Some 3561 (52.7%) women were followed up at 27 years, with 3337 (49.4%) of the sample completing the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Depression trajectories over a 27-year period were identified using Laten...
Although heterogeneity in the timing and persistence of maternal depressive symptomatology has impli...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
Aims. To identify distinct trajectories of depression experienced by a population-based sample of wo...
Little is known about the long-term mental health of women following the birth of an infant. This st...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
Little is known about whether commonly occurring adverse birth outcomes have a long-term impact on t...
Background: Maternal depression is a major determinant of offspring mental health. Yet, little is un...
AbstractBackgroundFew studies have addressed the course and severity of maternal depression and its ...
Introduction: Perinatal depression has been widely studied since many years, with lot of evidence ab...
Approximately 14 % of women experience depressive symptoms in the first postnatal year. Few studies ...
ackground:Up to 10–15% of women experience high levels of depressive symptoms during pregnancy. Sinc...
To examine postpartum depressive symptom trajectories from birth to age 5 and their risk factors in ...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
Sound evidence has linked the experience of adversity with depression. Less is known about this asso...
Although heterogeneity in the timing and persistence of maternal depressive symptomatology has impli...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
Aims. To identify distinct trajectories of depression experienced by a population-based sample of wo...
Little is known about the long-term mental health of women following the birth of an infant. This st...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
Little is known about whether commonly occurring adverse birth outcomes have a long-term impact on t...
Background: Maternal depression is a major determinant of offspring mental health. Yet, little is un...
AbstractBackgroundFew studies have addressed the course and severity of maternal depression and its ...
Introduction: Perinatal depression has been widely studied since many years, with lot of evidence ab...
Approximately 14 % of women experience depressive symptoms in the first postnatal year. Few studies ...
ackground:Up to 10–15% of women experience high levels of depressive symptoms during pregnancy. Sinc...
To examine postpartum depressive symptom trajectories from birth to age 5 and their risk factors in ...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
Sound evidence has linked the experience of adversity with depression. Less is known about this asso...
Although heterogeneity in the timing and persistence of maternal depressive symptomatology has impli...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...