Social support before and after childbirth is a possible protective factor for perinatal depression. Currently, there is a lack of longitudinal studies beyond the first year postpartum exploring the relationship of social support with depression and anxiety. Social support is also a possible protective factor for adverse child development, which is a known consequence of perinatal depression. The present study followed up a cohort of depressed women (n = 54) from a randomised controlled trial of psychological treatment for antenatal depression. We examined the trajectory of the relationships between perceived social support (Social Provisions Scale), depression (Beck Depression Inventory), and anxiety (Beck Anxiety Inventory) twice in pregn...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal depression and antenatal anxiety adversely affect several obstetric and foetal...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a severe risk factor for negative outcomes in women and c...
© 2010 Dr. Alice A. ForwoodLow social support is a confirmed risk factor for perinatal depression. H...
The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between social support and postnatal depr...
BACKGROUND: The social support offered to women in the perinatal period can buffer against depressio...
Background: Prevalence of postpartum depression is estimated to be about 10�15 worldwide. Many ris...
Abstract Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) impacts about one out of eight new mothers, and it ...
Background. A prospective epidemiology study evaluated the role of specific social and psychological...
Background: : Few investigators have evaluated the association between early pregnancy social suppor...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
Abstract Objective: We examined the dynamic relationship between life changes (pregnancy and childbi...
The aim of the authors in this study was to evaluate the relationships between perceived perinatal s...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal depression and antenatal anxiety adversely affect several obstetric and foetal...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a severe risk factor for negative outcomes in women and c...
© 2010 Dr. Alice A. ForwoodLow social support is a confirmed risk factor for perinatal depression. H...
The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between social support and postnatal depr...
BACKGROUND: The social support offered to women in the perinatal period can buffer against depressio...
Background: Prevalence of postpartum depression is estimated to be about 10�15 worldwide. Many ris...
Abstract Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) impacts about one out of eight new mothers, and it ...
Background. A prospective epidemiology study evaluated the role of specific social and psychological...
Background: : Few investigators have evaluated the association between early pregnancy social suppor...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
Abstract Objective: We examined the dynamic relationship between life changes (pregnancy and childbi...
The aim of the authors in this study was to evaluate the relationships between perceived perinatal s...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal depression and antenatal anxiety adversely affect several obstetric and foetal...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a severe risk factor for negative outcomes in women and c...