BackgroundIt is presumed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of prenatal common mental disorders can mitigate associated adverse effects in offspring, yet strong evidence for the prophylactic benefits of treatment is lacking. We therefore examined the effect of prenatal treatments for common mental disorders on offspring outcomes.MethodsFor this meta-analysis, articles published up to August 31, 2017, were obtained from PubMed, PsycInfo, Embase, and Cochrane databases. Included studies needed to be randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effect of treatment of prenatal common mental disorders comparing an intervention to a control condition, including offspring outcome(s). Random effects models were used to calculate H...
The relative safety of antidepressants during pregnancy has received substantial attention, but most...
The impact of prenatal maternal mental health on offspring socioemotional development is substantial...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of interventions to improve the mental health of women in the...
BackgroundIt is presumed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of prenatal common m...
Background: It is presumed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of prenatal common...
BackgroundIt is presumed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of prenatal common m...
Background For women suffering from an antepartum mental disorder (AMD), there is lack of evidenceba...
Background Perinatal depression and anxiety are associated with unfavourable child outcomes. Aims To...
Background: There is ample evidence from observational prospective studies that maternal depression ...
Objective The authors systematically reviewed evidence on pharmacotherapy for perinatal mental healt...
The relative safety of antidepressants during pregnancy has received substantial attention, but most...
The impact of prenatal maternal mental health on offspring socioemotional development is substantial...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of interventions to improve the mental health of women in the...
BackgroundIt is presumed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of prenatal common m...
Background: It is presumed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of prenatal common...
BackgroundIt is presumed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of prenatal common m...
Background For women suffering from an antepartum mental disorder (AMD), there is lack of evidenceba...
Background Perinatal depression and anxiety are associated with unfavourable child outcomes. Aims To...
Background: There is ample evidence from observational prospective studies that maternal depression ...
Objective The authors systematically reviewed evidence on pharmacotherapy for perinatal mental healt...
The relative safety of antidepressants during pregnancy has received substantial attention, but most...
The impact of prenatal maternal mental health on offspring socioemotional development is substantial...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of interventions to improve the mental health of women in the...