Sökning: "perinatal risk factors"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 105 avhandlingar innehållade orden perinatal risk factors.
1. Biological risk factors for crime : Adverse perinatal events and psychophysiology
Sammanfattning : Biological risk factors for crime have been largely neglected within main-stream criminology. However, a large body of research has over the past few decades converged on the conclusion that it is important to consider biological risk factors for crime, as they may help to inform theory and etiology. LÄS MER
2. Perinatal Risk Factors for Childhood Leukemia
Sammanfattning : The aim of the studies described in this thesis was to assess the association between certain perinatal factors and the risk of childhood lymphatic and myeloid leukemia and infant leukemia. The five studies presented were all conducted in Sweden as population-based case-control studies. LÄS MER
3. Perinatal Depressive Symptoms among Women in North-Eastern Thailand : Risk Factors, Support and Prevention
Sammanfattning : Perinatal depressive symptoms among women remain a global burden. Improvements in self-efficacy among public health professionals (PHPs) in primary healthcare settings to detect and manage perinatal depressive symptoms among women are needed. LÄS MER
4. Mental ill-health in childbearing women : Markers and risk factors
Sammanfattning : The awareness of mental health problems in women of reproductive age has increased worldwide in the recent decades. Much research has focused on symptoms of depression in women and the risk of postpartum depression, as a factor of attachment problems and adverse health effects on the newborn and growing child. LÄS MER
5. Acidaemia at Birth: Risk factors, diagnosis and prognosis, with special reference to maternal fever in labour
Sammanfattning : Acidaemia at birth is a result of an impaired intrauterine gas exchange. Between 1988 and 1996, acid-base balance in cord artery blood pH was assessed in 23 016 of 27 064 newborns (85%). Obstetric risk factors for acidaemia (cord artery pH < 7.05) were identified in a case-control study. LÄS MER