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Dev Psychopathol
March 2025
Center for Early Intervention and Family Studies, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Region Hovedstaden, Denmark.
The Circle of Security - Parenting (COSP™) is a psychoeducational intervention aiming at fostering secure child-parent attachment relationships. In a randomized controlled trial, we investigate the effect of COSP™ as an adjunct to care-as-usual compared to only care-as-usual for at-risk families. Mothers and their 2-12-month-old infants were randomized into COSP™ +care-as-usual ( = 197) for at-risk families in Copenhagen or only care-as-usual ( = 100).
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April 2025
Department of Neurosciences, 'Iuliu Hațieganu' University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca 400012, România.
Major depressive disorder represents one of the most common psychiatric diagnosis, and was ranked by World Health Organization as the third cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, expecting to become the first cause by 2030. The prevalence of depression is higher in women than in men, once the puberty sets. This may be explained by the hormonal fluctuations, estrogen and progesterone, over a woman's lifespan.
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March 2025
Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Health Research Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran.
Background: Depression is a prevalent mood disorder. Women face a heightened risk of depression during pregnancy and after childbirth, which can have negative consequences for both the mother and her family. It is essential to explore preventive strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Affect Disord
March 2025
University of Calgary, Departments of Community Health Sciences and Psychiatry, Calgary, Canada.
Background: Perinatal depression and anxiety are the most common mental health disorders among pregnant and postpartum adolescents. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions exist for perinatal depression and anxiety; however, there is limited evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in adolescent mothers.
Aim: To identify, evaluate, and summarize the available evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions for the prevention and treatment of perinatal depression and anxiety in adolescent mothers.
Am J Orthopsychiatry
March 2025
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Approximately, 15% of women in the United States experience postpartum depression, but Black and Latina women continue to suffer at disproportionately higher rates. While literature has shown that the experience of life stressors is a strong predictor of postpartum depressive symptoms, less research has examined personal and contextual resources that can protect minoritized groups from poor mental health outcomes during the perinatal period. The current article investigated whether four types of protective factors (family support, doctor support, nurse support, and perceived control) moderated the hypothesized relationship between life events and postpartum depressive symptoms.
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