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Archives of Women's Mental Health

Ausgabe 2/2016

Inhalt (28 Artikel)

Original Article

Infant sleep and feeding patterns are associated with maternal sleep, stress, and depressed mood in women with a history of major depressive disorder (MDD)

Katherine M. Sharkey, Ijeoma N. Iko, Jason T. Machan, Johanna Thompson-Westra, Teri B. Pearlstein

Original Article

Childbirth and symptoms of postpartum depression and anxiety: a prospective birth cohort study

A. F. Bell, C. S. Carter, J. M. Davis, J. Golding, O. Adejumo, M. Pyra, J. J. Connelly, L. H. Rubin

Original Article

PREPP: postpartum depression prevention through the mother–infant dyad

Elizabeth A. Werner, Hanna C. Gustafsson, Seonjoo Lee, Tianshu Feng, Nan Jiang, Preeya Desai, Catherine Monk

Original Article

Maternal-infant mental health: postpartum group intervention

Diane de Camps Meschino, Diane Philipp, Aliza Israel, Simone Vigod

Original Article

Perinatal psychosis in mothers with a history of major depressive disorder

Chloe E. Mighton, Angela J. Inglis, Prescilla B. Carrion, Catriona L. Hippman, Emily M. Morris, Heather J. Andrighetti, Rolan Batallones, William G. Honer, Jehannine C. Austin

Original Article

The comparative effects of group prenatal care on psychosocial outcomes

Emily C. Heberlein, Amy H. Picklesimer, Deborah L. Billings, Sarah Covington-Kolb, Naomi Farber, Edward A. Frongillo

Original Article

Relationships between paranoid thinking, self-esteem and the menstrual cycle

Rosalind Brock, Georgina Rowse, Pauline Slade

Original Article

Anonymous birth law saves babies—optimization, sustainability and public awareness

Chryssa Grylli, Ian Brockington, Christian Fiala, Mercedes Huscsava, Thomas Waldhoer, Claudia M. Klier

Original Article

Postpartum depression among visible and invisible sexual minority women: a pilot study

Corey E. Flanders, Margaret F. Gibson, Abbie E. Goldberg, Lori E. Ross

Open Access Original Article

Development of the Perinatal Depression Inventory (PDI)-14 using item response theory: a comparison of the BDI-II, EPDS, PDI, and PHQ-9

Benjamin B. Brodey, Sherryl H. Goodman, Ruth E. Baldasaro, Amy Brooks-DeWeese, Melanie Elliott Wilson, Inger S. B. Brodey, Nora M. Doyle

Original Article

Investigating validity and reliability evidence for the maternal antenatal attachment scale in a sample of Italian women

Alessandra Busonera, Stefania Cataudella, Jessica Lampis, Marco Tommasi, Giulio Cesare Zavattini

Original Article

Impact of childhood trauma on postpartum depression: a prospective study

Maud De Venter, Jorien Smets, Filip Raes, Kristien Wouters, Erik Franck, Myriam Hanssens, Yves Jacquemyn, Bernard G.C. Sabbe, Filip Van Den Eede

Original Article

Suicidality among pregnant women in Brazil: prevalence and risk factors

Tiago Castro e Couto, Mayra Yara Martins Brancaglion, Mauro Nogueira Cardoso, Gustavo Coutinho Faria, Frederico Duarte Garcia, Rodrigo Nicolato, Regina Amélia Lopes P. Aguiar, Henrique Vitor Leite, Humberto Corrêa

Original Article

When treating the pain is not enough: a multidisciplinary approach for chronic pelvic pain

Lisa Renee Miller-Matero, Caroline Saulino, Shannon Clark, Mary Bugenski, Anne Eshelman, David Eisenstein

Original Article

Childhood maltreatment and pre-pregnancy obesity: a comparison of obese, overweight, and normal weight pregnant women

Michaela Nagl, Jana Steinig, Grit Klinitzke, Holger Stepan, Anette Kersting

Original Article

Routine antenatal maternal screening for current mental health: evaluation of a change in the use of the Edinburgh Depression Scale in clinical practice

Stephen Matthey, Kay Souter, Kylie Mortimer, Christine Stephens, Adele Sheridan-Magro

Original Article

Lower prenatal vitamin D status and postpartum depressive symptomatology in African American women: Preliminary evidence for moderation by inflammatory cytokines

Eynav Elgavish Accortt, Christine Dunkel Schetter, Rosalind M. Peters, Andrea E. Cassidy-Bushrow

Original Article

Assessment of psychometric properties of the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (PBQ) in Spanish mothers

Lluïsa Garcia-Esteve, Anna Torres, Gracia Lasheras, Bruma Palacios-Hernández, Borja Farré-Sender, Susana Subirà, Manuel Valdés, Ian Fraser Brockington

Original Article

Estimated prevalence of antenatal depression in the US population

June M. Ashley, Bridgette D. Harper, Clarissa J. Arms-Chavez, Steven G. LoBello

Open Access Original Article

The association between maternal-reported responses to infant crying at 4 weeks and 6 months and offspring depression at 18: a longitudinal study

Catherine J. Williams, David Kessler, Charles Fernyhough, Glyn Lewis, Rebecca M. Pearson

Short Communication

Transdermal estradiol treatment during breastfeeding: maternal and infant serum concentrations

Emily Pinheiro, Debra L. Bogen, Denada Hoxha, Katherine L. Wisner

Short Communication

Test-retest reliability of retrospective self-reported maternal exposure to childhood abuse and neglect

Alison L. Cammack, Carol J. Hogue, Carolyn D. Drews-Botsch, Michael R. Kramer, Bradley D. Pearce, Bettina T. Knight, Zachary N. Stowe, D. Jeffrey Newport

Short Communication

Abuse survivor perspectives on trauma inquiry in obstetrical practice

Amina White, Marion Danis, Joan Gillece

Short Communication

Lithium prophylaxis during pregnancy and the postpartum period in women with lithium-responsive bipolar I disorder

Gianluca Rosso, Umberto Albert, Gabriele Di Salvo, Manuela Scatà, Tullia Todros, Giuseppe Maina

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