PTSD and Stress Related Disorders

Father’s Involvement and Early Infant Neurodevelopment: The Mediating Role of Maternal Parenting Stress

It is fairly well-known that interactions between parents and children are associated with improved developmental outcomes in children.  Previous research has primarily focused on how maternal rather than paternal involvement influences infant neurodevelopment.  A recent [...]

By |2017-10-25T17:25:44-04:00October 25th, 2017|Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders|Comments Off on Father’s Involvement and Early Infant Neurodevelopment: The Mediating Role of Maternal Parenting Stress

PTSD Symptoms Common in Women After Miscarriage

Early pregnancy loss (EPL) is common, affecting up to 25% of pregnancies.  Studies looking at the emotional consequences of miscarriage have shown that most women do well; however, some women experience clinically significant symptoms of [...]

In Brief: Abuse History Associated with Early Termination of Breastfeeding

Few studies have examined the impact of past and recent abuse on breastfeeding behaviors. A recent study indicates that exposure to emotional, sexual or physical abuse (past or recent) is associated with earlier cessation of [...]

By |2016-01-09T22:27:45-04:00January 11th, 2016|Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders|Comments Off on In Brief: Abuse History Associated with Early Termination of Breastfeeding

Many Women Experience Stress, Depression During Pregnancy: Few Seek Help

While we are becoming more attentive to screening for depressive symptoms during pregnancy and the postpartum period, we may not always ask about stressful life events, especially when a woman has had what most would [...]

By |2016-01-29T12:53:42-04:00May 22nd, 2015|Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders, Treatment|Comments Off on Many Women Experience Stress, Depression During Pregnancy: Few Seek Help

Psychological Distress in the Mother May Affect Levels of Immunoglobulins in Breast Milk

We have seen multiple studies which indicate that postpartum depression (PPD) interferes with breastfeeding.  Postpartum women who suffer from depression are less likely to breastfeed, and they typically breastfeed for a shorter duration than women who are not depressed.  A recent study looks at an entirely different question, asking whether postpartum stress affects the quality of the breast milk.  In this study, the researchers focused on levels of immunoglobulin A (IgA) in the breast milk.  (Immunoglobulins or antibodies are passed from the mother to the baby through the breast milk and help to confer immunity.)

By |2015-04-03T10:58:53-04:00February 9th, 2015|Child Outcomes, Outcomes, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders|Comments Off on Psychological Distress in the Mother May Affect Levels of Immunoglobulins in Breast Milk

PTSD in Veterans Increases Risk of Preterm Birth

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is relatively common among pregnant and postpartum women. The lifetime prevalence of PTSD for women is about 10%.  PTSD is most prevalent among women of childbearing age and PTSD symptoms are common during pregnancy.  Earlier this year, we reported on a study which observed that women with a diagnosis of PTSD had an increased risk of preterm birth.  The risk was particularly high in those women with diagnoses of both PTSD and a major depressive episode; these women had a 4-fold increased risk of preterm birth.

By |2026-01-11T11:58:15-04:00November 11th, 2014|Outcomes, Pregnancy Outcomes, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders|Comments Off on PTSD in Veterans Increases Risk of Preterm Birth

Anxiety and PTSD Associated with Preterm Birth

A recent study followed 29 mothers who gave birth to 35 premature children born before the 33rd week of pregnancy. The women were assessed within 2 weeks postpartum (T0), 2 weeks after hospitalization (T1), 6 months post-term (T2), and 18 months post-term (T3). The Impact of Event Scale (IES), General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and State Anxiety Inventory (STAI-X1) were used to assess maternal mental health outcomes.

By |2015-07-09T11:46:05-04:00August 4th, 2014|Anxiety Disorders, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Prevalence & Risk Factors, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders|Comments Off on Anxiety and PTSD Associated with Preterm Birth

PTSD Increases the Risk of Preterm Birth

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is relatively common among pregnant and postpartum women. The lifetime prevalence of PTSD for women is about 10%, with one-third of episodes lasting more than five years. Given the relatively high [...]

By |2016-07-21T11:09:10-04:00July 7th, 2014|Outcomes, Pregnancy Outcomes, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders|Comments Off on PTSD Increases the Risk of Preterm Birth

Serious Complications at Delivery Increase the Risk of Postpartum PTSD

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common among women of child-bearing age.  While we are increasingly attentive to screening for depressive symptoms after delivery, we may not always ask about PTSD symptoms.  Importantly, PTSD symptoms that [...]

By |2014-04-14T15:24:38-04:00April 22nd, 2014|Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Prevalence & Risk Factors, PTSD and Stress Related Disorders|Comments Off on Serious Complications at Delivery Increase the Risk of Postpartum PTSD
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