Infant motor development in rural Vietnam and intrauterine exposures to anaemia, iron deficiency and common mental disorders: a prospective community-based study
Author : Thach D Tran1,2,3*, Tuan Tran1, Julie A Simpson4, Ha T Tran1, Trang T Nguyen1, Sarah Hanieh5, Terence Dwyer6, Beverley-Ann Biggs5 and Jane Fisher2,3
Year : 2014
Area : Mental Health
Abstract Background: Antenatal anaemia, iron deficiency and common mental disorders (CMD) are prevalent in low- and middle-income countries. The aim of this study was to examine the direct and indirect effects of antenatal exposures to these risks and infant motor development. Methods: A cohort of women who were pregnant with a single foetus and between […]
Common mental disorders among women, social circumstances and toddler growth in rural Vietnam: a population-based prospective study
Author : J. Fisher, T. Tran, T. T. Nguyen, H. Nguyen and T. D. Tran
Year : 2015
Area : Mental Health
Background Common mental disorders (CMD) and adverse social circumstances are widespread among mothers of infants and toddlers in resource-constrained settings. These can undermine early childhood development through compromised caregiving and insufficient access to essential resources. The aim was to examine the effect of maternal CMD and social adversity in the post-partum year on toddler’s length-for-age […]
Summary training in social work in 2014
Author : SWPDC
Year : 2014
Area : Social Work
Summary training in social work in 2014
Postpartum change in common mental disorders among rural Vietnamese women: incidence, recovery and risk and protective factors
Author : Trang Thu Nguyen, Thach Duc Tran, Tuan Tran, Buoi La, Hau Nguyen and Jane Fisher
Year : 2008
Area :
Background In low- and middle-income countries little is known about changes in women’s mental health status from the perinatal period to 15 months postpartum or the factors associated with different trajectories. Aims To determine the incidence and rates of recovery from common mental disorders (CMD) among rural Vietnamese women and the risk and protective factors […]