OBJECTIVE: To characterize women's depression literacy during the perinatal period, including their ability to recognize clinically significant symptoms of depression. DESIGN: A quantitative, cross-sectional, survey design. SETTING: Internet communities and Web sites focused on the topics of pregnancy and motherhood. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 194 women during the perinatal period (32.5% pregnant, 67.5% postnatal) completed the survey; 34.0% had clinically significant psychopathological symptoms. Most women were married/cohabiting (82.0%) and employed (71.8%). METHODS: Women answered self-report questionnaires to assess depression literacy, symptoms of depression, emotional competence, and awareness/recognition of psychopatho...
Objective: Nearly half of all cases of perinatal depression are not detected, despite routine appoin...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is the most common mental illness experienced by pregnant a...
Objective(s): Health literacy is an individual and social skill and capacity for access, understandi...
Perinatal depression is a highly prevalent mental health problem with severe consequences, which is ...
Objective. To assess the impact that education through participation in a depression screening progr...
Objective this study aims to characterize the help-seeking behaviours of women who were screened po...
Background The perinatal period is a time of increased vulnerability to mental health problems, h...
Purpose: This project aimed to increase obstetric healthcare providers’ willingness to administer de...
Aims: Depression during pregnancy has a significant impact on both mother and fetus. This study aime...
OBJECTIVE: Perinatal depression is a particular challenge to clinicians, and its prevalence estimat...
Women's lack of knowledge on symptoms of perinatal depression and treatment resources is a barrier t...
Major Depressive Disorder is the leading cause of disability among women of reproductive age.1 Up to...
Objective: To explore awareness of postpartum depression and its symptoms and available community re...
Purpose: Perinatal depression is common and increases the risk of adverse outcomes for both the moth...
Introduction: Maternal health is one of the major goals of reproductive health. Changes in pregnancy...
Objective: Nearly half of all cases of perinatal depression are not detected, despite routine appoin...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is the most common mental illness experienced by pregnant a...
Objective(s): Health literacy is an individual and social skill and capacity for access, understandi...
Perinatal depression is a highly prevalent mental health problem with severe consequences, which is ...
Objective. To assess the impact that education through participation in a depression screening progr...
Objective this study aims to characterize the help-seeking behaviours of women who were screened po...
Background The perinatal period is a time of increased vulnerability to mental health problems, h...
Purpose: This project aimed to increase obstetric healthcare providers’ willingness to administer de...
Aims: Depression during pregnancy has a significant impact on both mother and fetus. This study aime...
OBJECTIVE: Perinatal depression is a particular challenge to clinicians, and its prevalence estimat...
Women's lack of knowledge on symptoms of perinatal depression and treatment resources is a barrier t...
Major Depressive Disorder is the leading cause of disability among women of reproductive age.1 Up to...
Objective: To explore awareness of postpartum depression and its symptoms and available community re...
Purpose: Perinatal depression is common and increases the risk of adverse outcomes for both the moth...
Introduction: Maternal health is one of the major goals of reproductive health. Changes in pregnancy...
Objective: Nearly half of all cases of perinatal depression are not detected, despite routine appoin...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is the most common mental illness experienced by pregnant a...
Objective(s): Health literacy is an individual and social skill and capacity for access, understandi...