Background Depression is one of the common mental illnesses among women during their child bearing age. Though there is a high level of comorbidity, anxiety is often more prevalent than depression across pregnancy which complicate the pregnancy and birth outcomes. Given potential adverse consequences of depression or anxiety, little is known about the interaction effects as well as causal directionality of the risk factors for pregnancy complications and negative birth outcomes. Thus, the present study will explore the specific roles of the risk factors either as a moderator or as a mediator on the relationship between depression and anxiety and major pregnancy complications and poor birth outcomes. Moderator is defined as an independent va...
Background: Screening for changes in pregnancy-related anxiety and depressive symptoms during pregna...
Background: The adverse effect of both pre- and post-natal maternal anxiety and depression on the de...
Background: Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress...
Background Depression is one of the common mental illnesses among women during their child bearing a...
Background: Antenatal depression is relatively a new area of study compared to postnatal depressi...
Perinatal depression and anxiety are defined as depression or anxiety during pregnancy up to one yea...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in the short- and long-term effects of prenatal mate...
The role of psychosocial factors in adverse birth outcomes and postpartum depressed mood remains unc...
Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy is a potential risk factor for various birth compli...
There is now a strong body of evidence confirming that antenatal mental health issues are a major ca...
Background: Pregnancy is considered as state of emotional well-being. However, pregnancy increases t...
Little is known about whether commonly occurring adverse birth outcomes have a long-term impact on t...
Abstract Background: There is a growing evidence that depression and anxiety disorders have distinct...
Background: Depression symptomatology in pregnant women is a condition that represents an important ...
Maternal mental health problems are linked to negative parenting and child outcomes. However, eviden...
Background: Screening for changes in pregnancy-related anxiety and depressive symptoms during pregna...
Background: The adverse effect of both pre- and post-natal maternal anxiety and depression on the de...
Background: Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress...
Background Depression is one of the common mental illnesses among women during their child bearing a...
Background: Antenatal depression is relatively a new area of study compared to postnatal depressi...
Perinatal depression and anxiety are defined as depression or anxiety during pregnancy up to one yea...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in the short- and long-term effects of prenatal mate...
The role of psychosocial factors in adverse birth outcomes and postpartum depressed mood remains unc...
Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy is a potential risk factor for various birth compli...
There is now a strong body of evidence confirming that antenatal mental health issues are a major ca...
Background: Pregnancy is considered as state of emotional well-being. However, pregnancy increases t...
Little is known about whether commonly occurring adverse birth outcomes have a long-term impact on t...
Abstract Background: There is a growing evidence that depression and anxiety disorders have distinct...
Background: Depression symptomatology in pregnant women is a condition that represents an important ...
Maternal mental health problems are linked to negative parenting and child outcomes. However, eviden...
Background: Screening for changes in pregnancy-related anxiety and depressive symptoms during pregna...
Background: The adverse effect of both pre- and post-natal maternal anxiety and depression on the de...
Background: Experiencing psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and/or perceived stress...