Background: In Australia, there is limited evidence on the impact of antenatal depression on perinatal outcomes. This study investigates the association between maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy and key perinatal outcomes, including birth weight, gestational age at birth, breastfeeding indicators and postnatal depressive symptoms. Method: A retrospective cohort of mothers (N = 17,564) of all infants born in public health facilities within South Western Sydney Local Health District and Sydney Local Health District in 2014, in the state of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, was enumerated from routinely collected antenatal data to investigate the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes associated with maternal depressive symptoms during...
Purpose: Few studies have examined the course of maternal depressive across pregnancy and early pare...
Objectives: To describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
In Australia, there is limited evidence on the impact of antenatal depression on perinatal outcomes....
In Australia, there is limited evidence on the impact of antenatal depression on perinatal outcomes....
Background: Depression is a leading source of morbidity and health loss in Australian women. This st...
Background: This study measured antenatal risk factors for postnatal depression in the Australian po...
Background: This study measured antenatal risk factors for postnatal depression in the Australian po...
Background: From 2000 a routine survey of mothers with newborn infants was commenced in South Wester...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the relationship between maternal physical health problems and depressive ...
Introduction: Globally many women suffer from depression during pregnancy. This study investigated t...
Up to 20% of all new mothers may suffer from postnatal depression. This amounts to around 3,500 moth...
Background: We utilised data from the 2015 Pelotas Birth Cohort, a large prospective cohort in south...
Article first published online: 2 APR 2007Background: Depression after the birth of a baby is a comm...
Background: This study presents findings on the characteristics of women who used antidepressants in...
Purpose: Few studies have examined the course of maternal depressive across pregnancy and early pare...
Objectives: To describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
In Australia, there is limited evidence on the impact of antenatal depression on perinatal outcomes....
In Australia, there is limited evidence on the impact of antenatal depression on perinatal outcomes....
Background: Depression is a leading source of morbidity and health loss in Australian women. This st...
Background: This study measured antenatal risk factors for postnatal depression in the Australian po...
Background: This study measured antenatal risk factors for postnatal depression in the Australian po...
Background: From 2000 a routine survey of mothers with newborn infants was commenced in South Wester...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the relationship between maternal physical health problems and depressive ...
Introduction: Globally many women suffer from depression during pregnancy. This study investigated t...
Up to 20% of all new mothers may suffer from postnatal depression. This amounts to around 3,500 moth...
Background: We utilised data from the 2015 Pelotas Birth Cohort, a large prospective cohort in south...
Article first published online: 2 APR 2007Background: Depression after the birth of a baby is a comm...
Background: This study presents findings on the characteristics of women who used antidepressants in...
Purpose: Few studies have examined the course of maternal depressive across pregnancy and early pare...
Objectives: To describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...