WOS: 000356400800003PubMed ID: 26111284Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between postpartum depression (PPD), infantile colic (IC) and different psychosocial variables, psychiatric symptoms, attachment style and perceived social support in expecting parents. Method: Two hundred forty five expecting mothers and 150 expecting fathers were first interviewed between the 22-34 weeks of pregnancy Sociodemografic data form, Adult Attachment Style Scale (AASS), State Anxiety Inventory (SAT), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) and Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) were filled out by each expecting parent. Second interview was conducted between the postpar...
Depression, anxiety and abnormal illness behaviour during perinatal period: correlations between mot...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is considered a major public health problem that conveys ris...
Background: Although anxiety disorders are documented in the literature for new mothers (but less so...
PubMed ID: 26111284WOS: 000356400800003Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the relations...
PubMed ID: 26111284Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between postpart...
Background: Infantile colic is a common problem of early infancy. There is limited data on the relat...
Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic We read with interest the r...
Background: There is evidence that both a past history of psychiatric illness and insecure attachmen...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious mental health condition affecting the psycholog...
Objectives: to evaluate first-time mothers’ and fathers’ anxiety/depression from pregnancy to 3 mont...
Background: Persistence of postpartum depression (PPD) carries potential adverse implications for th...
Aims: The aims of this study were to evaluate the associations between postpartum depressive symptom...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
Objectives: The perinatal period is associated with an increased risk for affective disorders, with ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prenatal mental health has been shown to be related with postpartum depression. ...
Depression, anxiety and abnormal illness behaviour during perinatal period: correlations between mot...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is considered a major public health problem that conveys ris...
Background: Although anxiety disorders are documented in the literature for new mothers (but less so...
PubMed ID: 26111284WOS: 000356400800003Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the relations...
PubMed ID: 26111284Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between postpart...
Background: Infantile colic is a common problem of early infancy. There is limited data on the relat...
Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic We read with interest the r...
Background: There is evidence that both a past history of psychiatric illness and insecure attachmen...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious mental health condition affecting the psycholog...
Objectives: to evaluate first-time mothers’ and fathers’ anxiety/depression from pregnancy to 3 mont...
Background: Persistence of postpartum depression (PPD) carries potential adverse implications for th...
Aims: The aims of this study were to evaluate the associations between postpartum depressive symptom...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
Objectives: The perinatal period is associated with an increased risk for affective disorders, with ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prenatal mental health has been shown to be related with postpartum depression. ...
Depression, anxiety and abnormal illness behaviour during perinatal period: correlations between mot...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is considered a major public health problem that conveys ris...
Background: Although anxiety disorders are documented in the literature for new mothers (but less so...