Maternal mental disorders during pregnancy are associated with a range of adverse health outcomes for offspring. This systematic review examines studies reporting on the relationship between maternal depression, anxiety or stress during pregnancy and fetal growth measured during pregnancy using ultrasound biometry. A systematic search of PsycINFO, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and Embase was conducted and 1575 records were identified, with nine studies meeting inclusion criteria gathering data from over 7000 participants. All studies measured depression, six examined anxiety and depression, and five examined all three exposures. The majority measured symptoms rather than clinically diagnosable disorder. Studies consistently reported signi...
To examine effects of mother's anxiety and depression and associated risk factors during early pregn...
The aim of present investigation was to study the relationship between mothers` distress and fetal g...
Purpose : Current data show that maternal mental conditions affect about 10% of pregnant women world...
Background. Previous research suggests, though not consistently, that maternal psychological distres...
Background. Previous research suggests, though not consistently, that maternal psychological distres...
Purpose: Prenatal depression is associated with potential negative consequences for the mother and i...
Objective: Maternal depression and anxiety have been found to negatively affect fetal and neonatal g...
ObjectivesTo determine whether longitudinal fetal growth is altered among pregnant women reporting g...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the effects of maternal psychological distress...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...
textabstractAbstract BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests, though not consistently, that mater...
In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal referral cent...
The concept of fetal programming states that changes in the fetal environment during sensitive perio...
<div><p>In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal refer...
The concept of fetal programming states that changes in the fetal environment during sensitive perio...
To examine effects of mother's anxiety and depression and associated risk factors during early pregn...
The aim of present investigation was to study the relationship between mothers` distress and fetal g...
Purpose : Current data show that maternal mental conditions affect about 10% of pregnant women world...
Background. Previous research suggests, though not consistently, that maternal psychological distres...
Background. Previous research suggests, though not consistently, that maternal psychological distres...
Purpose: Prenatal depression is associated with potential negative consequences for the mother and i...
Objective: Maternal depression and anxiety have been found to negatively affect fetal and neonatal g...
ObjectivesTo determine whether longitudinal fetal growth is altered among pregnant women reporting g...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the effects of maternal psychological distress...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...
textabstractAbstract BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests, though not consistently, that mater...
In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal referral cent...
The concept of fetal programming states that changes in the fetal environment during sensitive perio...
<div><p>In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal refer...
The concept of fetal programming states that changes in the fetal environment during sensitive perio...
To examine effects of mother's anxiety and depression and associated risk factors during early pregn...
The aim of present investigation was to study the relationship between mothers` distress and fetal g...
Purpose : Current data show that maternal mental conditions affect about 10% of pregnant women world...