Purpose of reviewTo briefly review results of the latest research on approaching antenatal maternal anxiety and stress as distinct constructs within a broad spectrum of maternal antenatal distress and the preventive strategic role of the maternal healthcare practitioner.Recent findingsMaternal antenatal anxiety and stress are predominant contributors to short and long-term ill health and reduction of these psychological constructs is evident. Anxiety and stress belong to a broad spectrum of different psychological constructs. Various psychometric instruments are available to measure different individual constructs of antenatal maternal emotional health. Using multiple measures within antenatal care would imply a one-dimensional approach of ...
Anxiety during the antenatal and postpartum (PP) period is prevalent and can results in adverse rami...
Parallel Session 3A: Risk FactorsConference Theme: Perinatal Mental Health: From Conception to Kinde...
Background: There is sufficient meta-analytic evidence that antenatal interventions for women at ris...
Purpose of reviewTo briefly review results of the latest research on approaching antenatal maternal ...
Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement for many mothers to be, however it could also be str...
Objective: To explore women’s experience of anxiety in pregnancy and views on the use of anxiety ins...
Background: There are evidences that suggest the impact of stress on pregnancy outcome. Prolong ante...
Background: A mother's psychologically state during pregnancy affects child development. The role of...
For pregnant women, anxiety often comes and gets heavier near labor, plus they now have to live side...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence and course of antenatal anxiety and depression across differen...
Anxiety is common among pregnant and postpartum women. The research attention in the area of reprodu...
Conference Theme: Perinatal Mental Health: From Conception to Kindergarten. Connecting Research to C...
INTRODUCTION: Pregnancy is a period of joy and excitement. Psychosocial parameters affect the mothe...
Background: There is sufficient meta-analytic evidence that antenatal interventions for women at ris...
Introduction: About 10% of pregnant women have mental health problems during pregnancy worldwide. Al...
Anxiety during the antenatal and postpartum (PP) period is prevalent and can results in adverse rami...
Parallel Session 3A: Risk FactorsConference Theme: Perinatal Mental Health: From Conception to Kinde...
Background: There is sufficient meta-analytic evidence that antenatal interventions for women at ris...
Purpose of reviewTo briefly review results of the latest research on approaching antenatal maternal ...
Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement for many mothers to be, however it could also be str...
Objective: To explore women’s experience of anxiety in pregnancy and views on the use of anxiety ins...
Background: There are evidences that suggest the impact of stress on pregnancy outcome. Prolong ante...
Background: A mother's psychologically state during pregnancy affects child development. The role of...
For pregnant women, anxiety often comes and gets heavier near labor, plus they now have to live side...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence and course of antenatal anxiety and depression across differen...
Anxiety is common among pregnant and postpartum women. The research attention in the area of reprodu...
Conference Theme: Perinatal Mental Health: From Conception to Kindergarten. Connecting Research to C...
INTRODUCTION: Pregnancy is a period of joy and excitement. Psychosocial parameters affect the mothe...
Background: There is sufficient meta-analytic evidence that antenatal interventions for women at ris...
Introduction: About 10% of pregnant women have mental health problems during pregnancy worldwide. Al...
Anxiety during the antenatal and postpartum (PP) period is prevalent and can results in adverse rami...
Parallel Session 3A: Risk FactorsConference Theme: Perinatal Mental Health: From Conception to Kinde...
Background: There is sufficient meta-analytic evidence that antenatal interventions for women at ris...