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Measurement of Specific Medical School Stress: Translation of the “Perceived Medical School Stress Instrument” to the German Language.

Measurement of specific medical school stress: translation of the “Perceived Medical School Stress Instrument” to the German language.

GMS Z Med Ausbild. 2013; 30(2): Doc22
Kötter T, Voltmer E

Objective: Medical students encounter specific stressors during their studies. As… Continue reading

Reducing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Childhood Obesity: The Role of Early Life Risk Factors.

Reducing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Childhood Obesity: The Role of Early Life Risk Factors.

JAMA Pediatr. 2013 Jun 3; 1-7
Taveras EM, Gillman MW, Kleinman KP, Rich-Edwards JW, Rifas-Shiman SL

IMPORTANCE Many early life risk factors for childhood obesity are… Continue reading

Red Flags for Persistent or Worsening Anxiety and Depression After an Acute Cardiac Event: A 6-Month Longitudinal Study in Regional and Rural Australia.

Red flags for persistent or worsening anxiety and depression after an acute cardiac event: a 6-month longitudinal study in regional and rural Australia.

Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2013 Jun 3;
Murphy B, Ludeman D, Elliott P, Judd F, Humphreys… Continue reading

Don’t Be Too Strict With Yourself! Rigid Negative Self-Representation in Healthy Subjects Mimics the Neurocognitive Profile of Depression for Autobiographical Memory.

Don’t be Too Strict with Yourself! Rigid Negative Self-Representation in Healthy Subjects Mimics the Neurocognitive Profile of Depression for Autobiographical Memory.

Front Behav Neurosci. 2013; 7: 41
Sperduti M, Martinelli P, Kalenzaga S, Devauchelle AD, Lion S, Malherbe C,… Continue reading

Atypical Antipsychotic Augmentation Strategies in the Context of Guideline-Based Care for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder.

Atypical Antipsychotic Augmentation Strategies in the Context of Guideline-based Care for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder.

CNS Drugs. 2013 May 25;
Patkar AA, Pae CU

There is a growing body of evidence that supports the use of atypical… Continue reading

How Does the 4-Day Postpartum Solution Impact Bonding and Breastfeeding?


 

How does The 4-Day Postpartum Solution impact bonding and breastfeeding? – www.WellPostpartum.com Postpartum depression symptoms can feel like a nightmare. I am so sorry you are feeling this way, or are concerned about a loved one. …

 

A… Continue reading

Help for Depression Without Medication


 

Help For Depression Without Medication – http://endyourdepression.plus101.com Help For Depression Without Medication. Learn more about your own, unique depression symptoms and pin-point exactly whic…

 

Forest Labs' longtime CEO Solomon to step down at year-end
Icahn has criticized the… Continue reading

DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS SOLUTIONS- DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS, TYPES and TREATMENT


 

DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS SOLUTIONS- DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS, TYPES AND TREATMENT – http://depressionmagic.com/ Depression Symptoms Solutions- Depression Symptoms, Types And Treatment – Mental Depression – Depression Treatment – Major Depres…

 

Art Therapy Effective For Psychological Symptoms Among Cancer Patients, But …… Continue reading

Depression Symptoms After Cancer Treatment Video


 

Depression symptoms after cancer treatment video – Symptoms of depression and anxiety are common in cancer survivors. Nurse practitioner Mary Ann Morgan of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institut…

 

How to prevent winter SADness in… Continue reading

Inconsolable Infant Crying and Maternal Postpartum Depressive Symptoms.

Inconsolable Infant Crying and Maternal Postpartum Depressive Symptoms.

Pediatrics. 2013 May 6;
Radesky JS, Zuckerman B, Silverstein M, Rivara FP, Barr M, Taylor JA, Lengua LJ, Barr RG

OBJECTIVE:To quantify the extent to which maternal report of inconsolable infant crying, rather than colic (defined by Wessel’s criteria of daily duration of fussing and crying >3 hours), is associated with maternal postpartum depressive symptoms.METHODS:Participants were 587 mothers who were recruited shortly before or after delivery and followed longitudinally. At 5 to 6 weeks postpartum, mothers recorded the duration and mode (fussing, crying, or inconsolable crying) of their infant’s distress by using the Baby’s Day Diary. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was administered at enrollment and at 8 weeks postpartum. Using regression models that included baseline EPDS scores and multiple confounders, we examined associations of colic and inconsolable crying with later maternal EPDS scores at 8 weeks postpartum.RESULTS:Sixty mothers (10%) met the EPDS threshold for “possible depression” (score ?9) at 8 weeks postpartum. For mothers reporting >20 minutes of inconsolable crying per day, the adjusted odds ratio… Continue reading