2008
DOI: 10.1080/01674820701733697
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Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy: Relationship with anxiety and depression

Abstract: There is an association between anxiety and depression early in pregnancyand severity of NVP.

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“…Depression is also common during gestation, a ecting approximately 10-15% of women [3]. ere have been several studies examining the relationship between NVP and depression [4][5][6][7][8]; however, the authors were not able to establish if depression preceded or resulted from the symptoms of NVP. In a preliminary study by our group, depression and treatment with antidepressants prior to and during early pregnancy were not associated with the occurrence of NVP; however, the severity of neither NVP nor depression were examined at that time [9].…”
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“…Depression is also common during gestation, a ecting approximately 10-15% of women [3]. ere have been several studies examining the relationship between NVP and depression [4][5][6][7][8]; however, the authors were not able to establish if depression preceded or resulted from the symptoms of NVP. In a preliminary study by our group, depression and treatment with antidepressants prior to and during early pregnancy were not associated with the occurrence of NVP; however, the severity of neither NVP nor depression were examined at that time [9].…”
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“…ey concluded that women with a psychiatric diagnosis su ered from more NVP than did women with no psychiatric diagnosis [7]. Finally, Koken and ese results were compared to the total Rhodes scale score, and they found that there was an association with anxiety and depression during early pregnancy and severity of NVP [8].…”
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“…It is well known that PRNV is a major health problem in the first trimester and about 9% of women continue to have symptoms beyond 20 weeks of gestation (14,15). The relationship between PRNV and higher perceived stress and anxiety in an otherwise normal pregnancy is now well documented (16,17). Furthermore, women in our study who reported an unplanned pregnancy also reported more stress and anxiety, although the difference was significant only for the stress score.…”
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“…and HG severity [15,[34][35][36]. Although an association was found in many previous studies [12,36], the causal direction of these relationships remains controversial [34,35,[37][38][39][40].…”
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confidence: 99%