Background/Objective: WazzUp Mama© is a remotely delivered web-based tailored intervention to prevent and reduce perinatal emotional distress, originally developed in the Netherlands. The current study aimed to evaluate the adapted WazzUp Mama© intervention in a Flemish (Dutch-speaking part of Belgium) perinatal population. Methods: A 1:3 nested case-control study was performed. A data set including 676 participants (169 cases/507 controls) was composed based on core characteristics. Using independent t-test and chi-square, the two groups were compared for mean depression, self and perceived stigma, depression literacy scores, and for positive Whooley items and heightened depression scores. The primary analysis was adjusted for covariates...
This case study aims to present the application of the Unified Protocol (UP) for the Transdiagnostic...
IntroductionPerinatal depression, a common complication related to childbearing, impacts mothers, ch...
Background: Perinatal depression is well recognised as a mental health condition but < 50% of cases ...
Background/Objective: WazzUp Mama© is a remotely delivered web-based tailored intervention to preven...
Introduction: Perinatal depression is one of the most common complications during pregnancy and one ...
Background Depression that occurs during the perinatal period has substantial costs for both the mot...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women with symptoms of depression or anxiety often do not receive adequate trea...
Background: Treating prenatal mental health issues is of great importance, but access to treatment ...
Background: Depression in pregnancy is prevalent, under-treated, and has serious impacts on the well...
Background: Pregnant women with symptoms of depression or anxiety often do not receive adequate trea...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a maternal mental health problem that affects women from ...
Background: The perinatal period is a vulnerable time when women are at increased risk of depression...
BACKGROUND: The social support offered to women in the perinatal period can buffer against depressio...
Abstract Background Depression in pregnancy is prevalent, under-treated, and has serious impacts on ...
BACKGROUND: Low-intensity psychosocial interventions have been effective in targeting perinatal depr...
This case study aims to present the application of the Unified Protocol (UP) for the Transdiagnostic...
IntroductionPerinatal depression, a common complication related to childbearing, impacts mothers, ch...
Background: Perinatal depression is well recognised as a mental health condition but < 50% of cases ...
Background/Objective: WazzUp Mama© is a remotely delivered web-based tailored intervention to preven...
Introduction: Perinatal depression is one of the most common complications during pregnancy and one ...
Background Depression that occurs during the perinatal period has substantial costs for both the mot...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women with symptoms of depression or anxiety often do not receive adequate trea...
Background: Treating prenatal mental health issues is of great importance, but access to treatment ...
Background: Depression in pregnancy is prevalent, under-treated, and has serious impacts on the well...
Background: Pregnant women with symptoms of depression or anxiety often do not receive adequate trea...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a maternal mental health problem that affects women from ...
Background: The perinatal period is a vulnerable time when women are at increased risk of depression...
BACKGROUND: The social support offered to women in the perinatal period can buffer against depressio...
Abstract Background Depression in pregnancy is prevalent, under-treated, and has serious impacts on ...
BACKGROUND: Low-intensity psychosocial interventions have been effective in targeting perinatal depr...
This case study aims to present the application of the Unified Protocol (UP) for the Transdiagnostic...
IntroductionPerinatal depression, a common complication related to childbearing, impacts mothers, ch...
Background: Perinatal depression is well recognised as a mental health condition but < 50% of cases ...