2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10802-020-00669-w
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The Interactive Effects of Child Maltreatment and Adolescent Pregnancy on Late-Adolescent Depressive Symptoms

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“…Notably, among relatives who perceived child and adolescent depression as a disease, they often associated it with triggering factors, which have also been highlighted in other studies, such as the rejection of one or both parents (Johnco & Rapee, 2018), the loss of loved ones, either by death or divorce, (WHO, 2017), sexual abuse (Ministério da Mulher, da Família e dos Direitos Humanos, 2021), strong family repression (Gudmundsen et al, 2019;Zhao et al, 2021), childhood maltreatment (Lippard & Nemeroff, 2020); Russotti et al, 2020) and factors related to queers (Lippard & Nemeroff, 2020;Ministério da Saúde & Conselho Nacional do Ministério Público, 2014).…”
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“…Notably, among relatives who perceived child and adolescent depression as a disease, they often associated it with triggering factors, which have also been highlighted in other studies, such as the rejection of one or both parents (Johnco & Rapee, 2018), the loss of loved ones, either by death or divorce, (WHO, 2017), sexual abuse (Ministério da Mulher, da Família e dos Direitos Humanos, 2021), strong family repression (Gudmundsen et al, 2019;Zhao et al, 2021), childhood maltreatment (Lippard & Nemeroff, 2020); Russotti et al, 2020) and factors related to queers (Lippard & Nemeroff, 2020;Ministério da Saúde & Conselho Nacional do Ministério Público, 2014).…”
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“…Depressive disorder spreads as a global public health problem with increasing prevalence (World Health Organization [WHO], 2017). Approximately more than 264 million people suffer from symptoms of depression, including children and adolescents, most often females (Chee et al, 2020;Russotti et al, 2020;WHO, 2017).…”
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“…19,20 The risk factors associated with the presence of depressive symptoms during pregnancy in adolescents are having an unwanted pregnancy, being a victim of verbal, physical and/or sexual violence, receiving negative criticism from the family, having poor or no communication with the baby's father, lacking social support, having a history of child abuse and/or neglect, having poor access to health services, experiencing low self-esteem and having an anxious attachment. [21][22][23][24][25][26][27] A systematic review that considered women in the age range of 14 and 45 years determined that women with depressive symptoms during pregnancy may have difficulties breastfeeding, be concerned about their mental and physical state, decrease their interest in seeking to improve their health, have complications during childbirth, postpartum complications, heavy bleeding, abnormalities of the placenta, and seizures, among other negative consequences. 28 In 2017 Lara et al 29 reported that studies in Mexico on pregnancy and depression in pregnant women were limited.…”
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