M Koh, S Ahn, J Kim, S Park… - Korean Journal of Women …, 2019 - synapse.koreamed.org
… antenataldepression in pregnantwomen and its influencing factors. … pregnancy are key factors affecting antenataldepression. Thus, antenatal nursing intervention focusing on pregnant …
J Guo, A Zheng, J He, M Ai, Y Gan, Q Zhang… - BMC Pregnancy and …, 2021 - Springer
… in China in all pregnantwomen regardless of whether they had severe physical or mental disease. The prevalence of antenataldepression at their first attending antenatal care in our …
X Yin, N Sun, N Jiang, X Xu, Y Gan, J Zhang… - Clinical psychology …, 2021 - Elsevier
… separately, an overall prevalence of antenataldepression was calculated by … of pregnant women with minor and major antenataldepression by the total number of pregnantwomen who …
J Chen, WM Cross, V Plummer, L Lam… - Journal of clinical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… of antenataldepression was high. Satisfied with the current marital status, pregnancy without … no life events recently were considered as the protective factors for antenataldepression. …
Y Tesfaye, L Agenagnew - Journal of pregnancy, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… insight towards antenataldepression and associated factor among pregnantwomen attending ANC … focus on maternal mental health, antenataldepression remains a neglected issue in …
… of antenatallydepressedwomen. Diego et al. found that newborns of antenatallydepressed … newborns of non-depressed mothers or newborns of postnatally depressed mothers. Van …
M Kaiyo-Utete, JM Dambi, A Chingono… - BMC Pregnancy and …, 2020 - Springer
… pregnantwomen. Here, we report the prevalence of and associated factors for antenatal depression among pregnantwomen attending antenatal care services in Harare, Zimbabwe. …
N Insan, A Weke, S Forrest, J Rankin - PLoS One, 2022 - journals.plos.org
… found the prevalence of antenataldepression was 18% and antenatal anxiety was 29.4% … antenataldepression between 9.8 and 36.7% [12–14] and a prevalence of 55.7% for antenatal …
… This review also showed that there was an increased risk of antenataldepression among women who had poor support from relatives, which is supported by other previous reviews [12, …