Background. A prospective epidemiology study evaluated the role of specific social and psychological variables in the prediction of depressive symptomatology and disorders following childbirth in a community sample. Measures of social support used previously in clinically depressed populations facilitated further comparison. Methods. Nulliparous pregnant women (N=507) were interviewed during pregnancy with the Interview Measure of Social Relationships (IMSR) and a contextual assessment of pregnancy-related support and adversity and 427 were followed up at 3 months postpartum with the 30-item GHQ, including six depression items. To establish the clinical representativeness of the GHQ, high GHQ scorers and a random subsample of low scorers w...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a severe risk factor for negative outcomes in women and c...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...
Social support before and after childbirth is a possible protective factor for perinatal depression....
The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between social support and postnatal depr...
Background: Prevalence of postpartum depression is estimated to be about 10�15 worldwide. Many ris...
Abstract Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) impacts about one out of eight new mothers, and it ...
The purpose of the study was to explore the association between depressive symptoms and social suppo...
Pregnancy is one of the most prominent changes for many women and for some it represents a period of...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) impacts about one out of eight new mothers, and it has a uni...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a severe risk factor for negative outcomes in women and c...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...
Social support before and after childbirth is a possible protective factor for perinatal depression....
The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between social support and postnatal depr...
Background: Prevalence of postpartum depression is estimated to be about 10�15 worldwide. Many ris...
Abstract Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) impacts about one out of eight new mothers, and it ...
The purpose of the study was to explore the association between depressive symptoms and social suppo...
Pregnancy is one of the most prominent changes for many women and for some it represents a period of...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) impacts about one out of eight new mothers, and it has a uni...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...
Background: Depression during pregnancy is a severe risk factor for negative outcomes in women and c...
Research shows that social support and maternal self-efficacy are inversely related to postpartum de...