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dc.contributor.authorMojica Perilla, Mónicaspa
dc.contributor.authorRedondo Rodríguez, Solspa
dc.contributor.authorOsma Zambrano, Sonia Esperanzaspa
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-27T14:19:18Z
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dc.date.issued2019-09-26
dc.identifier.issn2382-4603
dc.identifier.issn0123-7047
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12749/9923
dc.description.abstractLas mujeres con depresión y ansiedad prenatal pueden sufrir problemas en su funcionamiento social, retraimiento emocional y excesiva preocupación por su habilidad futura para ejercer el rol materno. Objetivo. Identificar y describir los hallazgos reportados sobre los factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de depresión y ansiedadprenatal,lasconsecuenciasparalamadreysudescendencia,las explicaciones teóricas que abordan su génesis, mantenimiento y las estrategias de atención en salud. Metodología. Se realizó una revisión de la literatura en las bases de datos y fuentes de información: Pub Med, EBSCO Host, Scielo, Redalyc y Google Scholar, de artículos 200https://doi.org/10.29375/01237047.28201 2Mónica Mojica-Perilla, Psi., MSc., PhD. , Sol Redondo-Rodríguez, Psi. MSa., 3Sonia Esperanza Osma-Zambrano, MD., Esp., MSc. publicadosentre1995y2015,empleandolostérminos“depressionduring pregnancy”, “antenatal anxiety”, “perinatal mental health”, y “prenatal anxiety”entre otros, se seleccionaron artículos que reportaran el riesgos e impactos en la salud de la madre y su descendencia, explicaciones teóricas sobre génesis y mantenimiento de la depresión y ansiedad. Resultados.El principal factor de riesgo identificado es una historia previa de ansiedad y/o depresión; entre los efectos negativos para la salud del bebe se destacan restricción en el crecimiento fetal, bajo peso al nacer, parto prematuro y a futuro problemas emocionales y conductuales del niño. Las estrategias de acción comprenden el diseño de guías y protocolos de atención clínica que permiten identificar las mujeres en riesgo y las que ya presentan una sintomatología media o severa. Conclusiones.Losanterioresresultadosponenenevidencialanecesidadde implementarestrategiasdeacciónquepermitanlaidentificacióntempranade poblaciones en riesgo.spa
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dc.sourceMedUNAB; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2019): agosto - noviembre 2019: Depresión Prenatal, Epilepsia, Urgencias Oftalmológicas; 200-212
dc.titleDepresión y ansiedad prenatal: una revisión de la literatura
dc.title.translatedPrenatal Depression and Anxiety: a Literature Review
dc.title.translatedDepressão e ansiedade pré-natal: uma revisão da literatura
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad Ciencias de la Salud
dc.publisher.programPregrado Psicología
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dc.subject.keywordspregnancyeng
dc.subject.keywordsDepressioneng
dc.subject.keywordsAnxietyeng
dc.subject.keywordsRisk factorseng
dc.subject.keywordsImpacts on healtheng
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dc.contributor.cvlacMojica Perilla, Mónica [0000376809]
dc.contributor.cvlacOsma Zambrano, Sonia Esperanza [0000660280]
dc.contributor.googlescholarMojica Perilla, Mónica [a6mDfgkAAAAJ]
dc.contributor.googlescholarOsma Zambrano, Sonia Esperanza [hToq6yMAAAAJ]
dc.contributor.orcidMojica Perilla, Mónica [0000-0003-1898-5795]
dc.contributor.orcidOsma Zambrano, Sonia Esperanza [0000-0003-4450-3147]
dc.contributor.scopusOsma Zambrano, Sonia Esperanza [36477836200]
dc.contributor.researchgateMojica Perilla, Mónica [profile/Monica_Mojica_Perilla]
dc.subject.lembReproducción humana
dc.subject.lembSalud materno-infantil
dc.identifier.repourlrepourl:https://repository.unab.edu.co
dc.description.abstractenglishWomen with prenatal depression and anxiety may experience problems in their social functioning, emotional withdrawal, and excessive concern about their future ability to play the role of mother. Objective. Identify and describe the reported findings on the risk factors for the development of prenatal depression and anxiety, the consequences for mothers and their offspring, the theoretical explanations that address their genesis, maintenance, and health care strategies. Methodology. A literature review was carried out in the databases and information sources: Pub Med, EBSCO Host, Scielo, Redalyc and Google Scholar, of articles 200https: //doi.org/10.29375/01237047.28201 2Mónica Mojica-Perilla, Psi. , Masters Ph.D. , Sol Redondo-Rodríguez, Psi. MSa., 3Sonia Esperanza Osma-Zambrano, MD., Esp., MSc. Published between 1995 and 2015, using the terms "depression during pregnancy", "prenatal anxiety", "perinatal mental health", and "prenatal anxiety" among others, articles were selected that reported the risks and impacts on the health of the mother and her offspring, theoretical explanations on genesis and maintenance of depression and anxiety. Results. The main risk factor identified is a previous history of anxiety and / or depression; Among the negative effects on the baby's health are fetal growth restriction, low birth weight, premature delivery and future emotional and behavioral problems of the child. Action strategies include the design of clinical care guidelines and protocols that make it possible to identify women at risk and those who already have mild or severe symptoms. Conclusions. The previous results highlight the need to implement action strategies that allow the early identification of populations at risk.eng
dc.subject.proposalEmbarazo
dc.subject.proposalDepresión
dc.subject.proposalAnsiedad
dc.subject.proposalFactores de riesgo
dc.subject.proposalImpactos en la salud
dc.identifier.doi10.29375/01237047.2820
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dc.contributor.researchgroupGrupo de Investigación en Calidad de Vida y Salud Públicaspa
dc.contributor.researchgroupGrupo de Investigaciones Clínicasspa


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