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Significats de antenatal depression en anglès
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Ús de antenatal depression en anglès
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Conclusion: There is a positive association between antenataldepression and preterm delivery.
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This study examined the association of diabetes and antenataldepression.
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Conclusions: Neither preexisting diabetes nor GDM was independently associated with increased risk of antenataldepression.
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Logistic regression was used to quantify the association between diabetes in pregnancy and antenataldepression.
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GDM was not associated with increased odds for any antenataldepression or antenatal major depression.
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She also talks about her experience of antenataldepression.
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Background: Prior studies have reported inconsistent findings regarding the association of antenataldepression with pregnancy-related diabetes.
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A new study shows Pacific women in New Zealand are twice as likely to be affected by antenataldepression.
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Background: No epidemiological studies have been reported on the association between mothers' antenataldepression and criminality in their offspring.
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Objective: To determine whether antenataldepression is significantly associated with preterm delivery in a low resource hospital sample from suburbs of Nairobi.
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An investigator for the study, Karen Waldie, says it is difficult to pinpoint why Pacific women are more susceptible to antenataldepression.
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Conclusions and relevance: In this study, maternal perinatal depression, especially antenataldepression, was associated with the risk of depression in adolescence and adulthood.
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Qualitative studies will be carried out to understand the complex social factors and behavioural dimensions related to abortion, antenataldepression, maternal deaths and near misses.
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She said it revealed 12 percent of pregnant women showed signs of antenataldepression, with Pacific and Asian women twice as likely to be affected.
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Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder affects 15-20% of all pregnant and postnatal women, with antenataldepression remaining largely under the radar.
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Lead author, Auckland University associate professor of psychology Karen Waldie, said they analysed interviews with more than 5,600 women for signs of antenataldepression.