Introduction: Few studies have reported the role of psychosocial risk factors by a validated scale in predicting mental disorders in women with a complicated pregnancy. This study investigated the role of a psychosocial risk assessment tool in the prediction of postnatal depression in women with a complicated pregnancy. Methods: A prospective study was performed on pregnant women with complicated pregnancies from December, 2019, to June, 2020. A total of 125 pregnant women filled the Antenatal Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), and Brief Symptom Inventory 53 items (BSI-53). Also, the patients completed EPDS for 6 weeks postpartum. An expert mental specialist conducted the interviews based on the DSM-5. R...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prenatal mental health has been shown to be related with postpartum depression. ...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Background: Many women who suffer from postnatal depression are never diagnosed or treated. The obje...
Introduction: About 10% of pregnant women have mental health problems during pregnancy worldwide. Al...
Pregnancy is one of the most prominent changes for many women and for some it represents a period of...
Background: Over 50 percent of women have one or more risk factors for postnatal depression during p...
Purpose: This study investigated the optimal cutoff points of three psychological tools for screenin...
Purpose: While previous studies have identified a range of potential risk factors for postnatal depr...
Background&Objective: Postnatal depression is a key concept for mother-infant mental health. Identif...
Objective: To determine if the presence of multiple factors during the third trimester of pregnancy ...
Copyright © 2008 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of PsychiatristsObjectiveThis study in...
Objective: Eliciting known risk factors for postpartum depression (PPD) during pregnancy may enable ...
Antenatal depression may be distinct from postpartum depression in terms of prevalence, severity of ...
Objectives: The aim of study was to identify level of depression & anxiety during pregnancy and its ...
This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of postpartum depression and the associa...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prenatal mental health has been shown to be related with postpartum depression. ...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Background: Many women who suffer from postnatal depression are never diagnosed or treated. The obje...
Introduction: About 10% of pregnant women have mental health problems during pregnancy worldwide. Al...
Pregnancy is one of the most prominent changes for many women and for some it represents a period of...
Background: Over 50 percent of women have one or more risk factors for postnatal depression during p...
Purpose: This study investigated the optimal cutoff points of three psychological tools for screenin...
Purpose: While previous studies have identified a range of potential risk factors for postnatal depr...
Background&Objective: Postnatal depression is a key concept for mother-infant mental health. Identif...
Objective: To determine if the presence of multiple factors during the third trimester of pregnancy ...
Copyright © 2008 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of PsychiatristsObjectiveThis study in...
Objective: Eliciting known risk factors for postpartum depression (PPD) during pregnancy may enable ...
Antenatal depression may be distinct from postpartum depression in terms of prevalence, severity of ...
Objectives: The aim of study was to identify level of depression & anxiety during pregnancy and its ...
This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of postpartum depression and the associa...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prenatal mental health has been shown to be related with postpartum depression. ...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Background: Many women who suffer from postnatal depression are never diagnosed or treated. The obje...