scholarly journals Initiative to Improve the Health Outcomes of Those at Risk of Perinatal Depression: Referral Characteristics and Psychosocial Determinants

2016 ◽  
Vol 06 (08) ◽  
pp. 463-472
Author(s):  
Mona Asghari-Fard ◽  
Ursula Hopper ◽  
My Trinh Ha ◽  
Valsamma Eapen
Author(s):  
Sherryl H. Goodman ◽  
Meeka S. Halperin

This chapter provides a review of research and a description of the central issues regarding the stressor of depression in mothers during pregnancy and the postpartum periods in relation to risk for the development of psychopathology in offspring. Where evidence allows, causal relations are emphasized; otherwise, limitations are noted, especially those regarding being able to draw causal conclusions from the correlational approaches typically taken in this area of study. Evidence for mechanisms in the transmission of risk is also described, given the potential for understanding causal relations. With the developmental psychopathology perspective of depression as a stressor for offspring, the focus is on vulnerabilities to and early signs of disorder as well as mental health outcomes per se. The chapter concludes with suggested critical issues in the field and recommendations for future directions for research.


2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-131
Author(s):  
Jacob Urkin ◽  
Basil Porter ◽  
Yair Bar-David

Abstract Medical staff are expected to cooperate with other professions and agencies in helping the young human in achieving the goal of becoming a healthy, well- functioning adult that expresses her/his maximal potential. Achieving this goal should be cost-effective. Cost includes not just the economic burden but also psychosocial determinants such as emotional disruption, stress, living at risk, malfunctioning, and dependency. Acknowledging the risks and the expected achievements at each age are useful in analyzing the failure of community health programs and in planning preventive modalities and needed remedies.


Author(s):  
Caroline A Crowther ◽  
Christopher JD McKinlay ◽  
Philippa Middleton ◽  
Jane E Harding

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