Mood changes, obstetric experience and alterations in plasma cortisol, beta-endorphin and corticotrophin releasing hormone during pregnancy and the puerperium.

[1]  D. Hewson,et al.  Childbirth in Sydney teaching hospitals: a study of low-risk primiparous women. , 2010, Community health studies.

[2]  R. Smith,et al.  Postnatal disappearance of the pregnancy-associated reduced sensitivity of plasma cortisol to feedback inhibition. , 1987, Life sciences.

[3]  A. Fleming,et al.  Hormonal and attitudinal correlates of maternal behaviour during the early postpartum period in first-time mothers , 1987 .

[4]  R. Dantzer,et al.  Corticotropin-releasing factor antagonist blocks stress-induced fighting in rats , 1987, Regulatory Peptides.

[5]  B. Raphael,et al.  Minor Psychiatric Morbidity in a Casualty Population: Identification, Attempted Intervention and Six-Month Follow-Up , 1987, The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry.

[6]  C. Wolfe,et al.  Plasma corticotropin-releasing hormone concentrations during pregnancy and parturition. , 1987, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[7]  D. Orth,et al.  Specific high-affinity binding protein for human corticotropin-releasing hormone in normal human plasma. , 1987, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.

[8]  A. Liotta,et al.  Immunoreactive corticotropin-releasing hormone in human plasma during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. , 1987, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[9]  R. Smith,et al.  Acute hemorrhagic stress in conscious sheep elevates immunoreactive beta-endorphin in plasma but not in cerebrospinal fluid. , 1986, Endocrinology.

[10]  R. Kumar,et al.  Impact of maternal postnatal depression on cognitive development of young children. , 1986, British medical journal.

[11]  P. Gard,et al.  A Multivariate Investigation of Postpartum Mood Disturbance , 1986, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[12]  J. Davidson,et al.  The Montgomery‐Åsberg Depression Scale: reliability and validity , 1986, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.

[13]  L. Zichella,et al.  ACTH, beta-endorphin and Met-enkephalin: peripheral modifications during the stress of human labor , 1985, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[14]  W. Maier,et al.  Comparative analysis of observer depression scales , 1985, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.

[15]  R. Smith,et al.  Peripartum Concentrations of Beta Endorphin and Cortisol and Maternal Mood States , 1985, The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology.

[16]  D. Cohen,et al.  Depressed mood during pregnancy and the puerperium: clinical recognition and implications for clinical practice. , 1985, The American journal of psychiatry.

[17]  G. Swyer Postpartum mental disturbances and hormone changes. , 1985, British medical journal.

[18]  W. Mackenzie,et al.  Day-to-Day Mood Changes after Childbirth: Further Data , 1984, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[19]  J. Crabbe,et al.  Parotid saliva cortisol in normal subjects: increase during pregnancy. , 1984, Journal of steroid biochemistry.

[20]  M. Marcus,et al.  Postpartum depression: a critical review. , 1984, Psychological bulletin.

[21]  J. Newnham,et al.  A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CIRCULATING β‐ENDORPHIN‐LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY AND POST PARTUM ‘BLUES’ , 1984, Clinical endocrinology.

[22]  A. Abou-Samra,et al.  INCREASED PLASMA CONCENTRATION OF N‐TERMINAL β‐LIPOTROPHIN AND UNBOUND CORTISOL DURING PREGNANCY , 1984, Clinical endocrinology.

[23]  R. Kumar,et al.  A Prospective Study of Emotional Disorders in Childbearing Women , 1984, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[24]  M. Tucker Social Support and Coping: Applications for the Study of Female Drug Abuse , 1982 .

[25]  R E Kendell,et al.  Prospective Study of the Psychiatric Disorders of Childbirth , 1982, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[26]  J. Cox,et al.  Mood changes in the first three weeks after childbirth. , 1981, Journal of affective disorders.

[27]  R. Smith,et al.  STUDIES ON CIRCULATING MET‐ENKEPHALIN AND β‐ENDORPHIN: NORMAL SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH RENAL AND ADRENAL DISEASE , 1981, Clinical endocrinology.

[28]  S. Handley,et al.  Tryptophan, Cortisol and Puerperal Mood , 1980, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[29]  D. Krieger,et al.  In vitro biosynthesis and comparative posttranslational processing of immunoreactive precursor corticotropin/beta-endorphin by human placental and pituitary cells. , 1980, Endocrinology.

[30]  C. D. Kimball Do endorphin residues of beta lipotropin in hormone reinforce reproductive functions? , 1979, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[31]  M. Åsberg,et al.  A New Depression Scale Designed to be Sensitive to Change , 1979, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[32]  R. Lederman,et al.  The relationship of maternal anxiety, plasma catecholamines, and plasma cortisol to progress in labor. , 1978, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[33]  R. McDonald The Role of Emotional Factors in Obstetric Complications: A Review , 1968, Psychosomatic medicine.

[34]  H. S. Ross,et al.  Mental Subnormality in North-East Scotland , 1968, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[35]  T. Takahashi,et al.  Plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone, beta-lipotropin, and beta-endorphin in the human fetus at delivery. Correlation with birth weight and placental weight. , 1982, Gynecologic and obstetric investigation.

[36]  C. Ballinger Emotional disturbance during pregnancy and following delivery. , 1982, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[37]  B. Little,et al.  Psychophysiological ante-natal predictors of post-natal depressed mood. , 1982, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[38]  B. Chalmers Psychological aspects of pregnancy: some thoughts for the eighties. , 1982, Social science & medicine.

[39]  A. Frantz,et al.  Human plasma beta-endorphin during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. , 1981, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[40]  M. Lorr,et al.  Manual for the Profile of Mood States , 1971 .