This study sought to provide an understanding of how perinatal depression is experienced, and how interventions targeting it should be adapted to suit the local context. The study was conducted in a semi-rural district in Vietnam. It comprised of individual interviews with nine women who obtained high scores in a depression self-report measure during pregnancy, two focus group discussions (FGDs) with health workers from the local community health stations, and two FGDs with elderly women from the local community. Interviews addressed the experience of depression during pregnancy and FGDs addressed the perceptions of depression and the suitability and provision of a mindfulness intervention. Interventions targeting perinatal depression shoul...
Psychological interventions delivered by non-specialist health workers are effective for the treatme...
This thesis was part of a multi-center prospective-cohort study conducted in six hospitals in Vietna...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is associated with negative effects on child behavioural, c...
Major depression is increasing world-wide, and is the third leading cause of the global disease burd...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is increasing world-wide, and is the fourth leading cause of the global...
Abstract Background Preliminary research has suggeste...
Introduction: Depression in mothers can have debilitating consequences on the women themselves, thei...
Perinatal mood disorders are shown to be relevant risk factors for the women's wellbeing, therefore ...
Background This study investigated the prevalence and socio-cultural correlates of postnatal mood di...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effect of common mental disorders (CMD) among women in the per...
Background: Preliminary research has suggested that perinatal mental disorders (PMDs), including pos...
PurposeThis study was conducted to explore the perceptions of perinatal women and key maternal care ...
To date, little attention has been given to prenatal depression, especially in low and middle-income...
The study aims at understanding the experience of maternal perinatal depression and the influence o...
The prevalence of postnatal depression (10%-15%) renders it a major public health problem not only f...
Psychological interventions delivered by non-specialist health workers are effective for the treatme...
This thesis was part of a multi-center prospective-cohort study conducted in six hospitals in Vietna...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is associated with negative effects on child behavioural, c...
Major depression is increasing world-wide, and is the third leading cause of the global disease burd...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is increasing world-wide, and is the fourth leading cause of the global...
Abstract Background Preliminary research has suggeste...
Introduction: Depression in mothers can have debilitating consequences on the women themselves, thei...
Perinatal mood disorders are shown to be relevant risk factors for the women's wellbeing, therefore ...
Background This study investigated the prevalence and socio-cultural correlates of postnatal mood di...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effect of common mental disorders (CMD) among women in the per...
Background: Preliminary research has suggested that perinatal mental disorders (PMDs), including pos...
PurposeThis study was conducted to explore the perceptions of perinatal women and key maternal care ...
To date, little attention has been given to prenatal depression, especially in low and middle-income...
The study aims at understanding the experience of maternal perinatal depression and the influence o...
The prevalence of postnatal depression (10%-15%) renders it a major public health problem not only f...
Psychological interventions delivered by non-specialist health workers are effective for the treatme...
This thesis was part of a multi-center prospective-cohort study conducted in six hospitals in Vietna...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is associated with negative effects on child behavioural, c...