Objective: To investigate how prenatal symptoms of anxiety and depression and clinical aspects of labor (duration of labor, administration of oxytocin and epidural analgesia) interact with each other to contribute to symptoms of postpartum depression in women who give birth vaginally. Design: A longitudinal design with measurement at three different time points: Time 1, 31 to 32 weeks gestation; Time 2, the day of labor and birth; and Time 3, 1 month after birth. Setting: Maternity ward of the Misericordia e Dolce Hospital in Prato, Italy. Participants: A total of 186 women at 31 to 32 weeks gestation were recruited during childbirth preparation courses at the maternity ward. Methods: At Time 1, women completed the Beck Depressi...
Background: Risk factors of postpartum depression, although relatively well investigated, remain lar...
Maternal symptomatology during pregnancy represents a significant risk factor for women and chil- dr...
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth are important events in the life of a woman and also highly vul...
Objective: To investigate how prenatal symptoms of anxiety and depression and clinical aspects of la...
Prenatal anxiety and depression have significant and negative influences on maternal well- being, bo...
Postpartum depression is a common and complex phenomenon that can cause relevant negative outcomes f...
A woman’s first childbirth represents a moment of elevated maternal emotional vulnerability. Indeed,...
BackgroundMain aims of the present paper are to: (1) assess the prevalence of antenatal depression (...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to determine how perinatal depression and anxiety effect...
Maternal symptomatology during pregnancy represents a significant risk factor for women and chil- dr...
Background: Postpartum depression is a common condition in the pregnancy and postpartum cycle. The d...
Background: Risk factors of postpartum depression, although relatively well investigated, remain lar...
Maternal symptomatology during pregnancy represents a significant risk factor for women and chil- dr...
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth are important events in the life of a woman and also highly vul...
Objective: To investigate how prenatal symptoms of anxiety and depression and clinical aspects of la...
Prenatal anxiety and depression have significant and negative influences on maternal well- being, bo...
Postpartum depression is a common and complex phenomenon that can cause relevant negative outcomes f...
A woman’s first childbirth represents a moment of elevated maternal emotional vulnerability. Indeed,...
BackgroundMain aims of the present paper are to: (1) assess the prevalence of antenatal depression (...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to determine how perinatal depression and anxiety effect...
Maternal symptomatology during pregnancy represents a significant risk factor for women and chil- dr...
Background: Postpartum depression is a common condition in the pregnancy and postpartum cycle. The d...
Background: Risk factors of postpartum depression, although relatively well investigated, remain lar...
Maternal symptomatology during pregnancy represents a significant risk factor for women and chil- dr...
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth are important events in the life of a woman and also highly vul...