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| Nancy K GroteSummaryAffiliation: University of Washington Country: USA Publications
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Impact of childhood trauma on the outcomes of a perinatal depression trialNancy K Grote
School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
Depress Anxiety 29:563-73. 2012....
A randomized controlled trial of culturally relevant, brief interpersonal psychotherapy for perinatal depressionNancy K Grote
School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
Psychiatr Serv 60:313-21. 2009..IPT-B was specifically enhanced to make it culturally relevant to socioeconomically disadvantaged women...
Depression in African American and White women with low incomes: the role of chronic stressNancy K Grote
School of Social Work, University of Washington, 4101 15th Avenue NE, 354900, Seattle, WA 98105 6299, USA
Soc Work Public Health 23:59-88. 2007....
A meta-analysis of depression during pregnancy and the risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, and intrauterine growth restrictionNancy K Grote
University of Washington, Seattle, 98105, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 67:1012-24. 2010..Maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy have been reported in some, but not all, studies to be associated with an increased risk of preterm birth (PTB), low birth weight (LBW), and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)...
Engaging women who are depressed and economically disadvantaged in mental health treatmentNancy K Grote
School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
Soc Work 52:295-308. 2007..Finally, a case example description and promising pilot data demonstrate the usefulness of this strategy...
Predicting postpartum depressive symptoms in new mothers: the role of optimism and stress frequency during pregnancyNancy K Grote
School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
Health Soc Work 32:107-18. 2007..Implications for enhancing optimism across the transition to motherhood through culturally relevant social work practice are discussed...
Perceptions of injustice in family work: the role of psychological distressNancy K Grote
School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
J Fam Psychol 18:480-92. 2004..We also found that once wives perceived the amount of child care they did as unfair, both they and their husbands were later more likely to experience psychological distress, controlling for marital distress and other relevant variables...
