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    Associations of anxiety disorders, depressive disorders and body weight with hypertension during pregnancy

    The purpose of this study was to prospectively examine the relationships between maternal DSM-IV-TR anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and body mass index (BMI) with arterial hypertension and blood press...

    Susanne Winkel, Franziska Einsle, Lars Pieper in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2015)

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    Maternal anxiety disorders prior to conception, psychopathology during pregnancy and early infants’ development: a prospective-longitudinal study

    Family-genetic studies suggest that anxiety disorders run in families and that mechanisms of familial transmission might act as early as during pregnancy. The aims of the Maternal Anxiety in Relation to Infant...

    Julia Martini, Julia Wittich, Johanna Petzoldt in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2013)

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    Premenstrual symptoms are associated with psychological and physical symptoms in early pregnancy

    The reproductive life of women is characterised by a number of distinct reproductive events and phases (e.g. premenstrual phase, peripartum, perimenopause). The hormonal transitions during these phases are oft...

    Susanne Winkel, Franziska Einsle, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2013)

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    Dissemination of Exposure Therapy in Clinical Practice: How to Handle the Barriers?

    Exposure therapy is highly effective especially in treatment of anxiety. In routine care, however, this effective method is in fact rarely applied. Different reasons might account for this deficit. Exposure th...

    Peter Neudeck, Franziska Einsle in Exposure Therapy (2012)