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223 related items for PubMed ID: 21752548

  • 1. Psychological distress and salivary cortisol covary within persons during pregnancy.
    Giesbrecht GF, Campbell T, Letourneau N, Kooistra L, Kaplan B, APrON Study Team.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2012 Feb; 37(2):270-9. PubMed ID: 21752548
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  • 3. Associations between maternal psychological distress and salivary cortisol during pregnancy: A mixed-models approach.
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  • 8. Maternal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system activity and stress during pregnancy: Effects on gestational age and infant's anthropometric measures at birth.
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  • 9. Stress in pregnancy and infant HPA axis function: conceptual and methodological issues relating to the use of salivary cortisol as an outcome measure.
    Egliston KA, McMahon C, Austin MP.
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  • 10. Salivary alpha-amylase during pregnancy: diurnal course and associations with obstetric history, maternal demographics, and mood.
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  • 11. Maternal psychological distress, prenatal cortisol, and fetal weight.
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  • 12. Advancing gestation does not attenuate biobehavioural coherence between psychological distress and cortisol.
    Giesbrecht GF, Campbell T, Letourneau N, Kaplan BJ, APrON Study Team.
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  • 13. Concurrent levels of maternal salivary cortisol are unrelated to self-reported psychological measures in low-risk pregnant women.
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  • 14. The effect of depression, anxiety and early life trauma on the cortisol awakening response during pregnancy: preliminary results.
    Shea AK, Streiner DL, Fleming A, Kamath MV, Broad K, Steiner M.
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  • 15. Neuroendocrine response to violence during pregnancy--impact on duration of pregnancy and fetal growth.
    Valladares E, Peña R, Ellsberg M, Persson LA, Högberg U.
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  • 16. Maternal cortisol during pregnancy is related to infant cardiac vagal control.
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  • 17. Trait anxiety moderates the impact of performance pressure on salivary cortisol in everyday life.
    Schlotz W, Schulz P, Hellhammer J, Stone AA, Hellhammer DH.
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  • 18. Change of salivary stress marker concentrations during pregnancy: maternal depressive status suppress changes of those levels.
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    J Obstet Gynaecol Res; 2011 Aug; 37(8):1004-9. PubMed ID: 21463431
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