In developing countries, postnatal depression (PND) is estimated to affect a high proportion of women following childbirth. There are no reliable estimates for the magnitude of the problem in Bangladesh, a country of 140 million people. The lack of a validated Bangla version of screening scale such as the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) has hindered attempts to quantify and address the problem in the country. This study was carried out among Bangladeshi women to validate the Bangla version of the EPDS with the help of a multi‐disciplinary research consultative group. A research assistant administered the Bangla EPDS to a convenience sample of 100 mothers at 6–8 weeks postpartum attending an urban childhood immunization clinic. A...
Aim: To reevaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Malay version of the Edinburgh Postnatal ...
Aim: To reevaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Malay version of the Edinburgh Postnatal ...
Purpose: Postnatal depression (PND) rates in low-resource countries have reached levels between 4.9%...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Abstract: Assessment of postnatal depression is needed to provide comprehensive care to the mother h...
Background: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is considered well accepted screening tool f...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) is highest in...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) is highest in...
Postpartum depression has been extensively studied in the West, but has received little attention in...
Postnatal depression is common and may have severe consequences for women and their children. Locall...
Postnatal depression is common and may have severe consequences for women and their children. Locall...
More than ten (10) percent of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression and out of this number; ...
Aim: To reevaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Malay version of the Edinburgh Postnatal ...
Aim: To reevaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Malay version of the Edinburgh Postnatal ...
Purpose: Postnatal depression (PND) rates in low-resource countries have reached levels between 4.9%...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Postnatal depression carries a significant health burden for mothers and their offspring. However, t...
Abstract: Assessment of postnatal depression is needed to provide comprehensive care to the mother h...
Background: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is considered well accepted screening tool f...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) is highest in...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) is highest in...
Postpartum depression has been extensively studied in the West, but has received little attention in...
Postnatal depression is common and may have severe consequences for women and their children. Locall...
Postnatal depression is common and may have severe consequences for women and their children. Locall...
More than ten (10) percent of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression and out of this number; ...
Aim: To reevaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Malay version of the Edinburgh Postnatal ...
Aim: To reevaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Malay version of the Edinburgh Postnatal ...
Purpose: Postnatal depression (PND) rates in low-resource countries have reached levels between 4.9%...