We report on the use of an instrument to measure exposure to stressors among 149 women presenting with their children for pediatric care at an urban primary care center. Overall, 38.3 percent of the women had significant levels of depressive symptoms; 71.4 percent of those in the "high stress" group had an adjusted prevalence odds ratio of 5.00 [95% CI = 2.12, 11.82]. We conclude that screening in the pediatric office is feasible for identifying women at high risk of becoming depressed
The purpose of this research study is to explore whether the participating mothers were able to iden...
Background: This longitudinal study examined maternal depression status from birth of a child to 36 ...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
We report on the use of an instrument to measure exposure to stressors among 149 women presenting wi...
Mothers of young children are at risk for depressive symptoms due to their gender and status as pare...
OBJECTIVES. The goals were to estimate the prevalence of parental depressive symptoms among parents ...
Objective A substantial number of mothers of young children suffer from depression. One understudied...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, persistence, and correlates of mot...
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the longitudinal effects of maternal depression and ...
Background: In general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
Objective: In several populations, maternal depression has been associated with reduced child safety...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Background: Studies of depressed mothers have generally been conducted in psychiatric settings with ...
Depressive disorders are chronic illnesses affecting women and their families for extended periods o...
The purpose of this research study is to explore whether the participating mothers were able to iden...
Background: This longitudinal study examined maternal depression status from birth of a child to 36 ...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
We report on the use of an instrument to measure exposure to stressors among 149 women presenting wi...
Mothers of young children are at risk for depressive symptoms due to their gender and status as pare...
OBJECTIVES. The goals were to estimate the prevalence of parental depressive symptoms among parents ...
Objective A substantial number of mothers of young children suffer from depression. One understudied...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, persistence, and correlates of mot...
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the longitudinal effects of maternal depression and ...
Background: In general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
Objective: In several populations, maternal depression has been associated with reduced child safety...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Background: Studies of depressed mothers have generally been conducted in psychiatric settings with ...
Depressive disorders are chronic illnesses affecting women and their families for extended periods o...
The purpose of this research study is to explore whether the participating mothers were able to iden...
Background: This longitudinal study examined maternal depression status from birth of a child to 36 ...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...