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  1. 4921
    por Jiang, Xin, Jiang, Hui
    Publicado 2022
    “…METHODS: Analyses were based on 500 preterm infants separated from their mothers in a tertiary maternity and infant-specialized hospital in Shanghai from September 2018 to September 2019.The Socio-demographic characteristics, breastfeeding knowledge questionnaire, breastfeeding self-efficacy short form scale, Edinburgh postpartum depression scale and breastfeeding family support scale were used for the investigation and the exclusive breastfeeding rate of premature infants was followed up on 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after discharge. …”
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  2. 4922
    “…MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes were changes in well-being on the WHO 5-item Well-Being Index and Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale. Secondary outcomes were changes in depression on the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, anxiety on the Generalised Anxiety Disorder 7-item Scale, self-compassion on the Self Compassion Scale-Short Form, stress on the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale, sleep on the single-item Sleep Quality Scale and user engagement on the end-user version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale and via qualitative feedback during an online survey. …”
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  4. 4924
    “…Variables: (1) Subjective and objective habitual and occupational sedentary behaviour and physical activity (Workforce Sitting Questionnaire, Brief Physical Activity Assessment Tool, activPAL3TM); 2) Glucose, HbA1c; 3) Weight, height, waist circumference; 4) Total, HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides; (5) Systolic, diastolic blood pressure; (6) Mental well-being (Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being); (7) Presenteeism (Work Limitations Questionnaire); (8) Impact of work on employees´ health, sickness absence (6th European Working Conditions Survey); (9) Job-related mental strain (Job Content Questionnaire). …”
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  5. 4925
    “…Outcomes were subscales of the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress (primary outcome) Scale short form; Short Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale; Maslach Burnout Inventory; 15-item Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire minus Observe items; Self-Compassion Scale–Short Form; Compassionate Love Scale; Penn State Worry Questionnaire; Brooding subscale of the Ruminative Response Scale; and sickness absence. …”
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  6. 4926
    “…METHODS: A multi-site randomized controlled trial will be conducted where 300 pregnant women early in their third trimester will be screened for depression symptoms using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) during a routine obstetrical visit. …”
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  7. 4927
    “…The socio-demographic and obstetrics characteristics questionnaire, Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire (W-DEQ-versions A), and Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) were completed at the beginning of the study (at the gestational age of 32–36 weeks). …”
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  8. 4928
    “…Effect modifiers included stress-related measures in pregnancy; depressive symptoms assessed using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), dichotomized at scores greater than or equal to 13 vs less than 13; and census tract–level social vulnerability (overall Social Vulnerability Index and its 4 main subindices), dichotomized at the 75th percentile. …”
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  9. 4929
    “…We evaluated trial engagement, acceptability of training, and pre-post changes in resilience, measured by the Brief Resilience Scale, and psychological well-being, measured by the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. Qualitative participant feedback was collected. …”
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  10. 4930
    “…Mental wellbeing was assessed using the Warwick Edinburg Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) comprising 14-positive items scored on a 1-5 point Likert scale where 1 corresponds to “none of the time” and 5 corresponds to “all of the time.” …”
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  11. 4931
    “…All participants were required to fill in Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Chinese version (EPDS) once during three trimesters and provided information about their health status, social-demographic etc. …”
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  13. 4933
    por Alton, Eric W F W, Armstrong, David K, Ashby, Deborah, Bayfield, Katie J, Bilton, Diana, Bloomfield, Emily V, Boyd, A Christopher, Brand, June, Buchan, Ruaridh, Calcedo, Roberto, Carvelli, Paula, Chan, Mario, Cheng, Seng H, Collie, D David S, Cunningham, Steve, Davidson, Heather E, Davies, Gwyneth, Davies, Jane C, Davies, Lee A, Dewar, Maria H, Doherty, Ann, Donovan, Jackie, Dwyer, Natalie S, Elgmati, Hala I, Featherstone, Rosanna F, Gavino, Jemyr, Gea-Sorli, Sabrina, Geddes, Duncan M, Gibson, James S R, Gill, Deborah R, Greening, Andrew P, Griesenbach, Uta, Hansell, David M, Harman, Katharine, Higgins, Tracy E, Hodges, Samantha L, Hyde, Stephen C, Hyndman, Laura, Innes, J Alastair, Jacob, Joseph, Jones, Nancy, Keogh, Brian F, Limberis, Maria P, Lloyd-Evans, Paul, Maclean, Alan W, Manvell, Michelle C, McCormick, Dominique, McGovern, Michael, McLachlan, Gerry, Meng, Cuixiang, Montero, M Angeles, Milligan, Hazel, Moyce, Laura J, Murray, Gordon D, Nicholson, Andrew G, Osadolor, Tina, Parra-Leiton, Javier, Porteous, David J, Pringle, Ian A, Punch, Emma K, Pytel, Kamila M, Quittner, Alexandra L, Rivellini, Gina, Saunders, Clare J, Scheule, Ronald K, Sheard, Sarah, Simmonds, Nicholas J, Smith, Keith, Smith, Stephen N, Soussi, Najwa, Soussi, Samia, Spearing, Emma J, Stevenson, Barbara J, Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G, Turkkila, Minna, Ureta, Rosa P, Waller, Michael D, Wasowicz, Marguerite Y, Wilson, James M, Wolstenholme-Hogg, Paul
    Publicado 2015
    “…Randomisation was stratified by % predicted FEV(1) (<70 vs ≥70%), age (<18 vs ≥18 years), inclusion in the mechanistic substudy, and dosing site (London or Edinburgh). Participants and investigators were masked to treatment allocation. …”
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  15. 4935
    “…For each outcome, we ran a univariable model and four multivariable models (logistic, linear [for BMI], or negative binomial [for the number of behaviours] regression), progressively adjusting for child and maternal sociodemographic, physical, and mental health characteristics (including child's sex, and maternal age, marital status, and highest academic qualification); autistic traits at age 7 years (measured with the Social and Communication Disorder Checklist); baseline BMI at age 13 years, and depressive symptoms at baseline (ie, at age 13 years when psychotic experiences were measured: childs' symptoms measured with the Moods and feelings Questionnaire, and maternal symptoms measured at 32 weeks' gestation with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale). We imputed missing outcome and covariate data. …”
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  16. 4936
    “…Preterm births before 37 weeks' gestation were not significantly changed overall (0·94 [0·87–1·02]; I(2)=75%; 15 studies, 170 640 and 656 423 pregnancies) but were decreased in high-income countries (0·91 [0·84–0·99]; I(2)=63%; 12 studies, 159 987 and 635 118 pregnancies), where spontaneous preterm birth was also decreased (0·81 [0·67–0·97]; two studies, 4204 and 6818 pregnancies). Mean Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale scores were higher, indicating poorer mental health, during versus before the pandemic (pooled mean difference 0·42 [95% CI 0·02–0·81; three studies, 2330 and 6517 pregnancies). …”
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  17. 4937
    “…METHODS: This retrospective observational cohort study included consecutive patients aged ≥70 years old who were managed under the specialist care of a consultant cardiologist between April 2016 and August 2020 in three acute hospitals across Edinburgh, Scotland. The Continuous Dynamic Evaluation of Frailty (CODE-f) score was derived from national Care Assurance Standards data that is mandated for older patient hospital care. …”
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  19. 4939
    “…STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): This work was supported by research agreements between Ferring Research Institute and the Universities of Cordoba and Edinburgh. K.S. was supported by the Wellcome Trust Scottish Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Initiative (STMTI). …”
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