Abstract Background Depression is the leading cause of mental health-related morbidity and affects twice as many women as men. Hispanic/Latina women in the US have unique risk factors for depression and they have lower utilization of mental health care services. Identifying modifiable risk factors for maternal depression, such as ambient air pollution, is an urgent public health priority. We aimed to determine whether prenatal exposure to ambient air pollutants was associated with maternal depression at 12 months after childbirth. Methods One hundred eighty predominantly low-income Hispanic/Latina women participating in the ongoing MADRES cohort study in Los Angeles, CA were followed from early pregnancy through 12 months postpartum through...
Background: Available evidence concerning the association between air pollution and preeclampsia is ...
Prenatal exposure to ambient PM2.5 has been proved to be related to pregnant women’s physical health...
2014-08-28Background: Exposure to ambient air pollution is linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pre...
[[abstract]]Epidemiological evidence shows the association between air pollutants and several mental...
<div><p>Postpartum psychological functioning impacts both women’s health and outcomes in children. L...
We studied associations between prenatal exposure to particulate matter with diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2....
Background: The prevalence of depression during pregnancy is on the rise, affecting women's well-bei...
Background: Associations of air pollution with anxiety and depression were found in previous studies...
Background: Air pollution is associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms in the general populati...
Air pollution has been associated with hypertension and preterm birth. We examined if prenatal expos...
AbstractBackgroundPrenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been associated with adverse birth ...
The relationship between maternal exposure to ambient air pollution and pregnancy complications is n...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that prenatal exposure to air pollution may be harmf...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Background: Available evidence concerning the association between air pollution and preeclampsia is ...
Prenatal exposure to ambient PM2.5 has been proved to be related to pregnant women’s physical health...
2014-08-28Background: Exposure to ambient air pollution is linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pre...
[[abstract]]Epidemiological evidence shows the association between air pollutants and several mental...
<div><p>Postpartum psychological functioning impacts both women’s health and outcomes in children. L...
We studied associations between prenatal exposure to particulate matter with diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2....
Background: The prevalence of depression during pregnancy is on the rise, affecting women's well-bei...
Background: Associations of air pollution with anxiety and depression were found in previous studies...
Background: Air pollution is associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms in the general populati...
Air pollution has been associated with hypertension and preterm birth. We examined if prenatal expos...
AbstractBackgroundPrenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been associated with adverse birth ...
The relationship between maternal exposure to ambient air pollution and pregnancy complications is n...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that prenatal exposure to air pollution may be harmf...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Background: Available evidence concerning the association between air pollution and preeclampsia is ...
Prenatal exposure to ambient PM2.5 has been proved to be related to pregnant women’s physical health...
2014-08-28Background: Exposure to ambient air pollution is linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pre...