2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-014-1613-x
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Antenatal Depressive Symptoms Associated with Specific Life Events and Sources of Social Support Among Italian Women

Abstract: This study aimed to identify different kinds of stressful life events and social support associated with antenatal depressive symptoms in a sample of pregnant Italian women. We conducted the study at a primary health-care centre in an urban area (northeast Italy). Mainly recruited at antenatal classes, 404 eligible pregnant women completed a socio-demographic questionnaire that included questions about the present pregnancy, the Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) to estimate the prevalence of depressive symptoms… Show more

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“…Literature on mother-child interactions in preterm dyads shows some irregularities [1,12]. There is a lack of data exploring the relationship among the quality of early interactions, maternal depression, anxiety, and the severity of prematurity.…”
Section: Lecturer Of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Faculty Of Numentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Literature on mother-child interactions in preterm dyads shows some irregularities [1,12]. There is a lack of data exploring the relationship among the quality of early interactions, maternal depression, anxiety, and the severity of prematurity.…”
Section: Lecturer Of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Faculty Of Numentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In NICU, baby care is a subject of significant distraction leaving here and there parental misery out of sight. In any case, the effect of an extremely preterm birth on the parental full of feeling state is of high worry, as it constitutes an unpleasant 1 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por el contrario, algunos de los estudios revisados no encontraron ninguna asociación significativa entre la condición de empleo y la depresión prenatal (p.ej, Agostini et al, 2015;Husain et al, 2011). Los autores destacan que no solo el hecho de disponer o no de empleo es importante como factor de riesgo para la depresión prenatal sino que también las condiciones de ese empleo pueden jugar un papel determinante en el bienestar de la mujer durante el embarazo.…”
Section: Desempleounclassified
“…Los resultados mostraron que las mujeres deprimidas presentaban una tendencia a valorar sus redes de apoyo como más pequeñas que las mujeres no deprimidas t (203) Cabe añadir que Biaggi et al (2016) refieren en su trabajo la revisión de 29 estudios en los que se demuestra que tanto la falta de apoyo social, como la falta de apoyo por parte de la pareja, actúan como importantes factores de riesgo para la ansiedad y depresión prenatal (p.ej, Agostini et al, 2015;Bayrampour, McDonald y 2015;Ratcliff et al, 2015). En esta línea cabe sumar los resultados del estudio de Nagandla et al (2016) puesto que estos autores encontraron una asociación significativa entre trastornos como la depresión, la ansiedad o el estrés prenatal y la falta de apoyo familiar (p<.028).…”
Section: Apoyo Socialunclassified
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