International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women on a course of chronic depressive symptoms. Little is known about predictors of persistently elevated depressive symptoms in mothers from pregnancy onwards. The aims of this study are to determine maternal depression trajectories from pregnancy to the child's fifth birthday and identify associated risk factors.METHOD:Mothers (N = 1807) from the EDEN mother-child birth cohort study based in France (2003-2011) were followed from 24-28 weeks of pregnancy to their child's fifth birthday. Maternal depression trajectories were determined with a semi-parametric group-based modelling strategy. Sociodemographic, psychosocial and psychiatric predictor...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
Approximately 14 % of women experience depressive symptoms in the first postnatal year. Few studies ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development ...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
Approximately 14 % of women experience depressive symptoms in the first postnatal year. Few studies ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development ...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
for The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort Study GroupInternational audienceBackground: This study assessed th...
Approximately 14 % of women experience depressive symptoms in the first postnatal year. Few studies ...