Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after controlling for known risk factors. This paper aims to evaluate correlates of high perceived stress among Hispanic women, a group with elevated rates of stress during pregnancy
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy affect approximately 8% of pregnancies, and can lead to serious ...
Pregnant women who experience psychosocial stressors, such as stressful life events, poor neighborho...
Background: Antenatal period is a time of rapid change during which fetal organs are vulnerable to v...
Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after control...
Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after control...
Prenatal psychosocial stress, anxiety, and depression are common, with higher rates among Hispanic w...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth and low birthweight contribute substantially to the disproportionately hig...
Introduction: Significant racial disparities persist in maternal morbidity rates, disproportionately...
Prior studies of risk factors for depressive symptoms during pregnancy are sparse and the majority h...
Aim—Prior literature suggests a positive association between psychosocial stress and the risk of dia...
Preterm birth and low birth weight are among the leading causes of infant mortality and morbidity in...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify factors associated with high antenatal psychosocial stress and descri...
Background: Prevalence rates of psychosocial stress during pregnancy are substantial. Evidence for a...
Psychosocial stress during pregnancy has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes including p...
Background: Stress perceived by mothers during pregnancy is dependent on several factors and can lea...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy affect approximately 8% of pregnancies, and can lead to serious ...
Pregnant women who experience psychosocial stressors, such as stressful life events, poor neighborho...
Background: Antenatal period is a time of rapid change during which fetal organs are vulnerable to v...
Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after control...
Prenatal psychosocial stress has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even after control...
Prenatal psychosocial stress, anxiety, and depression are common, with higher rates among Hispanic w...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth and low birthweight contribute substantially to the disproportionately hig...
Introduction: Significant racial disparities persist in maternal morbidity rates, disproportionately...
Prior studies of risk factors for depressive symptoms during pregnancy are sparse and the majority h...
Aim—Prior literature suggests a positive association between psychosocial stress and the risk of dia...
Preterm birth and low birth weight are among the leading causes of infant mortality and morbidity in...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify factors associated with high antenatal psychosocial stress and descri...
Background: Prevalence rates of psychosocial stress during pregnancy are substantial. Evidence for a...
Psychosocial stress during pregnancy has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes including p...
Background: Stress perceived by mothers during pregnancy is dependent on several factors and can lea...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy affect approximately 8% of pregnancies, and can lead to serious ...
Pregnant women who experience psychosocial stressors, such as stressful life events, poor neighborho...
Background: Antenatal period is a time of rapid change during which fetal organs are vulnerable to v...