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    Prenatal Programming of Mental Illness: Current Understanding of Relationship and Mechanisms by Kim, Deborah R., Bale, Tracy L., Epperson, C. Neill

    Published in Current psychiatry reports (01-02-2015)
    “…The British epidemiologist Dr. David J. Barker documented the relationship between infant birth weight and later onset of hypertension, coronary heart disease,…”
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    Preadolescent Adversity Programs a Disrupted Maternal Stress Reactivity in Humans and Mice by Morrison, Kathleen E, Epperson, C. Neill, Sammel, Mary D, Ewing, Grace, Podcasy, Jessica S, Hantsoo, Liisa, Kim, Deborah R, Bale, Tracy L

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-04-2017)
    “…Abstract Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are one of the greatest predictors of affective disorders for women. Periods of dynamic hormonal flux,…”
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    Maternal adverse childhood experiences impact fetal adrenal volume in a sex-specific manner by Duffy, Korrina A, Sammel, Mary D, Johnson, Rachel L, Kim, Deborah R, Wang, Eileen Y, Ewing, Grace, Hantsoo, Liisa, Kornfield, Sara L, Bale, Tracy L, Epperson, C Neill

    Published in Biology of sex differences (17-02-2023)
    “…The mechanisms by which parental early life stress can be transmitted to the next generation, in some cases in a sex-specific manner, are unclear. Maternal…”
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    Depression and Anxiety During Pregnancy: Evaluating the Literature in Support of Clinical Risk-Benefit Decision-Making by Dalke, Katharine Baratz, Wenzel, Amy, Kim, Deborah R.

    Published in Current psychiatry reports (01-06-2016)
    “…Depression and anxiety during pregnancy are common, and patients and providers are faced with complex decisions regarding various treatment modalities. A…”
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    The Relationship Between Bipolar Disorder, Seasonality, and Premenstrual Symptoms by Kim, Deborah R., Czarkowski, Kathryn A., Epperson, C. Neill

    Published in Current psychiatry reports (01-12-2011)
    “…Cyclical mood disorders characterized by shifting affective states include bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and premenstrual…”
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    Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk for First-Episode Major Depression During the Menopause Transition by Epperson, C Neill, Sammel, Mary D, Bale, Tracy L, Kim, Deborah R, Conlin, Sarah, Scalice, Stephanie, Freeman, Katharine, Freeman, Ellen W

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-03-2017)
    “…Stress exposures may have a differential impact on risk and resilience for depression depending on their timing across development. We sought to determine…”
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    Pregnancy and the Acceptability of Computer-Based Versus Traditional Mental Health Treatments by Hantsoo, Liisa, Podcasy, Jessica, Sammel, Mary, Epperson, Cynthia Neill, Kim, Deborah R

    “…Recent recommendations urge increased depression screening in pregnant and postpartum women, potentially increasing demand for treatment. Computer-based…”
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    Randomized controlled trial of transcranial magnetic stimulation in pregnant women with major depressive disorder by Kim, Deborah R., Wang, Eileen, McGeehan, Brendan, Snell, Jessica, Ewing, Grace, Iannelli, Claudia, O'Reardon, John P., Sammel, Mary D., Epperson, C. Neill

    Published in Brain stimulation (01-01-2019)
    “…Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects 10% of pregnancies. Because transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a nonmedication option, psychiatric patients who…”
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    Elevated risk of adverse obstetric outcomes in pregnant women with depression by Kim, Deborah R., Sockol, Laura E., Sammel, Mary D., Kelly, Caroline, Moseley, Marian, Epperson, C. Neill

    Published in Archives of women's mental health (01-12-2013)
    “…In this study, we evaluated the association between prenatal depression symptoms adverse birth outcomes in African–American women. We conducted a retrospective…”
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    Pharmacotherapy of postpartum depression: an update by Kim, Deborah R, Epperson, C Neill, Weiss, Amy R, Wisner, Katherine L

    Published in Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (01-06-2014)
    “…Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common and serious illness that affects up to 14% of women in the first month after childbirth. We present an update on the…”
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    Unipolar depression during pregnancy: nonpharmacologic treatment options by Tjoa, Christopher, Pare, Emmanuelle, Kim, Deborah R

    Published in Women's Health (01-07-2010)
    “…Depression during pregnancy can negatively affect maternal and fetal health. Some women will choose not to take psychotropic medications during pregnancy. This…”
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    New onset executive function difficulties at menopause: a possible role for lisdexamfetamine by Epperson, C. Neill, Shanmugan, Sheila, Kim, Deborah R., Mathews, Sarah, Czarkowski, Kathryn A., Bradley, Jeanette, Appleby, Dina H., Iannelli, Claudia, Sammel, Mary D., Brown, Thomas E.

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-08-2015)
    “…Rationale Reports of cognitive decline, particularly in the domains of executive functions (EFs), are common among menopausal women. Objective This study aims…”
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    Computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy for pregnant women with major depressive disorder by Kim, Deborah R, Hantsoo, Liisa, Thase, Michael E, Sammel, Mary, Epperson, C Neill

    “…Pregnant women with major depressive disorder (MDD) report that psychotherapy is a more acceptable treatment than pharmacotherapy. However, although results of…”
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    Central nervous system effects of prenatal selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: sensing the signal through the noise by Gur, Tamar L., Kim, Deborah R., Epperson, C. Neill

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-06-2013)
    “…Rationale Women are increasingly prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during pregnancy, with potential implications for neurodevelopment…”
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    A survey of patient acceptability of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) during pregnancy by Kim, Deborah R, Sockol, Laura, Barber, Jacques P, Moseley, Marian, Lamprou, Lisa, Rickels, Karl, O'Reardon, John P, Epperson, C. Neill

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-03-2011)
    “…Abstract Objective Given the data that depression is common during pregnancy and that pregnant women prefer non-medication treatment options, we hypothesize…”
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    Is third trimester serotonin reuptake inhibitor use associated with postpartum hemorrhage? by Kim, Deborah R, Pinheiro, Emily, Luther, James F, Eng, Heather F, Dills, John L, Wisniewski, Stephen R, Wisner, Katherine L

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-02-2016)
    “…Abstract As serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI) use may decrease platelet function, previous research has shown a relationship between SRI use and an increased…”
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    An open label pilot study of transcranial magnetic stimulation for pregnant women with major depressive disorder by Kim, Deborah R, Epperson, Neill, Paré, Emmanuelle, Gonzalez, Juan M, Parry, Samuel, Thase, Michael E, Cristancho, Pilar, Sammel, Mary D, O'Reardon, John P

    “…Despite the data that major depressive disorder (MDD) is common during pregnancy and that pregnant women prefer nonmedication treatment options, there is a…”
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    Neuromodulation and antenatal depression: a review by Kim, Deborah R, Snell, Jessica L, Ewing, Grace C, O'Reardon, John

    Published in Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (01-01-2015)
    “…Depression during pregnancy affects 5%-8% of women. While the percentage of women in the US taking serotonin reuptake inhibitors during pregnancy has risen…”
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