Efficacy of mindfulness - based interventions
on depressive symptoms among people with mental disorders: A meta - analysis.
The effect of coresidence with an adult child
on depressive symptoms among older widowed women in South Korea: An instrumental variable estimation
Not exact matches
Aim: To investigate the impact of postnatal
depressive symptoms and infant sex
on perceived and observed mother - infant interaction
among rural Bangladeshi women.
Comparisons
among the classifications were conducted
on a measure of
depressive symptoms and two sets of ratings of observed parenting styles.
The cutoff score of 10
on the TLSA form of the CES - D is therefore recommended for screening
depressive symptoms among older adults in Taiwan.
The estimated prevalence rates for
depressive symptoms among Taiwanese elders based
on the suggested cutoff were between 18.9 % and 23.7 %, which are similar to previously reported rates.
Recognizing the opportunity to use the MIECHV program to help improve new mothers» mental health, many states are building
on promising approaches to address postpartum depression directly through home visiting programs in effective, innovative ways.27 In 2014, 68 percent of state MIECHV - funded programs increased screenings for maternal
depressive symptoms and improved referral rates
among pregnant women or women enrolled in home visiting programs.28 Additionally, 70 percent of state programs reported improvements to parents» emotional well - being by successfully lowering reported parental stress and reducing rates of
depressive symptoms among participating families.29 For example, Moving Beyond Depression is a program that uses in - home cognitive behavioral therapy to ameliorate, not just screen for, maternal depression.
Comorbid
depressive symptomatology: Isolating the effects of chronic medical conditions
on self - reported
depressive symptoms among community - dwelling older adults
The effect of spousal mental and physical health
on husbands» and wives»
depressive symptoms,
among older adults: Longitudinal evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey
Impact of postnatal maternal
depressive symptoms and infant's sex
on mother - infant interaction
among Bangladeshi women
The Impact of Asynchronous Pubertal Development
on Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
Among Females.
On a clinical level, autonomous motives for giving care to one's spouse with cancer have been found to predict less
depressive symptoms and more experienced benefits after care provision
among the caregiving spouses.
This study examines the impact of social ties
on the relationship between widowhood and
depressive symptoms among the older Korean population.
Consistent with the literature
on youth depression (Marcotte, Fortin, Potvin, & Papillon, 2002), reports of stress and
depressive symptoms were more common
among girls than boys, and alcohol and marijuana use was more common
among those who reported
depressive symptoms, relative to those who did not report
depressive symptoms.
The impact of social relations
on the incidence of severe
depressive symptoms among infertile women and men
Developing strong relationships between health care providers and families
on a continual basis may be the first step toward detecting
depressive symptoms among mothers of young children.
This stands in contrast to a meta - analysis of six studies
on victimization and
depressive symptoms among women (Stith et al. 2004).
Impact of
depressive symptoms in pregnancy
on dyadic consensus
among ART and control women over the first year of parentings.
Only
among control men did stressful life events [F (1,245) = 7.07, P < 0.008] and
depressive symptoms during pregnancy [F (1,245) = 7.38, P < 0.007] predict a lower level of sexual affection, whereas
among ART men, stressors did not have an effect
on marital relations.
Subsequently increasing maternal
depressive symptoms from the prenatal to postnatal period predicted lower right frontal connectivity within 18 - month infants but not
among 6 - month infants after controlling for post-conceptual age
on the EEG visit day.