Postnatal depression is a significant problem affecting 10-15% of mothers in many countries and has been the subject of an increasing number of publications. Prenatal depression has been studied less. The aims of the present investigation were: 1) to obtain information on the prevalence of prenatal and postnatal depression in low income Brazilian women by using an instrument already employed in several countries, i.e., the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS); 2) to evaluate the risk factors involved in prenatal and postnatal depression in Brazil. The study groups included 33 pregnant women interviewed at home during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, and once a month during the first six months after delivery. Questions o...
Postnatal depression is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers, offspring, and her entire family, ...
The research aimed to identify the risk factors that may contribute to post-partum depression (PPD) ...
The prevalence of postnatal depression (10%-15%) renders it a major public health problem not only f...
Postnatal depression is a significant problem affecting 10-15% of mothers in many countries and has ...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Background: The prevalence of an...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) show rates ranging fr...
AbstractBackgroundAntenatal depression (AD) is a major public health issue but evidence regarding it...
Postpartum depression increases the rate of complications for mother and infant. Few studies on post...
BACKGROUND: Depression in women is associated with social deprivation and violence. We describe the ...
Background: Surveillance of antenatal depression in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) is still ...
Abstract: Postnatal period is the period when the women readjusting physiologically and psychologica...
Aim: To determine the occurrences of depression experienced by women during the postpartum period an...
This study aimed at estimating the prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) according to postpartum...
Objective: To study prevalence as well as risk factors for pregnancy and postpartum depression in a...
Maternal depression, a non-psychotic depressive episode of mild to major severity, is one of the maj...
Postnatal depression is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers, offspring, and her entire family, ...
The research aimed to identify the risk factors that may contribute to post-partum depression (PPD) ...
The prevalence of postnatal depression (10%-15%) renders it a major public health problem not only f...
Postnatal depression is a significant problem affecting 10-15% of mothers in many countries and has ...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Background: The prevalence of an...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) show rates ranging fr...
AbstractBackgroundAntenatal depression (AD) is a major public health issue but evidence regarding it...
Postpartum depression increases the rate of complications for mother and infant. Few studies on post...
BACKGROUND: Depression in women is associated with social deprivation and violence. We describe the ...
Background: Surveillance of antenatal depression in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) is still ...
Abstract: Postnatal period is the period when the women readjusting physiologically and psychologica...
Aim: To determine the occurrences of depression experienced by women during the postpartum period an...
This study aimed at estimating the prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) according to postpartum...
Objective: To study prevalence as well as risk factors for pregnancy and postpartum depression in a...
Maternal depression, a non-psychotic depressive episode of mild to major severity, is one of the maj...
Postnatal depression is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers, offspring, and her entire family, ...
The research aimed to identify the risk factors that may contribute to post-partum depression (PPD) ...
The prevalence of postnatal depression (10%-15%) renders it a major public health problem not only f...