The Effects of Episodic Versus Continuous and Major Versus Mild Depression and Anxiety Symptoms on Pregnancy and Labour Complications
Journal: Archives of Depression and Anxiety (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-10-27
Authors : Laura Schwartz Angela Bowen; Nazeem Muhajarine;
Page : 010-018
Keywords : Depression; Anxiety; Pregnancy; Postpartum;
Abstract
Background: Depression occurs in approximately 20% of pregnant women, with up to 25% experiencing anxiety. Various pregnancy and labour complications have been associated with maternal mood problems.
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