000000485 001__ 485 000000485 005__ 20250515154344.0 000000485 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4668B55 000000485 037__ $$aETD 000000485 245__ $$aMaternal depression and food insecurity during pregnancy among Oregon women 000000485 260__ $$bOregon Health and Science University 000000485 269__ $$a2008-05-01 000000485 336__ $$aThesis 000000485 502__ $$bM.P.H. 000000485 502__ $$aPublic Health 000000485 520__ $$aFood insecurity refers to the limited ability to access food and is often linked to hunger. It negatively affects adult health, worsening issues like disease management and obesity, with a more significant impact on women. It may also contribute to mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression. During pregnancy, women face unique challenges, including increased nutritional needs and the risk of food insecurity. This has been associated with negative outcomes, particularly antenatal depression. This study tests the hypothesis that food-insecure women during pregnancy are more likely to experience antenatal depression. 000000485 650__ $$aPregnancy$$024523 000000485 650__ $$aFemale$$018941 000000485 650__ $$aFood Insecurity$$013447 000000485 691__ $$aSchool of Medicine$$041369 000000485 692__ $$aDepartment of Public Health and Preventive Medicine$$041444 000000485 7001_ $$aYates, Jacqueline$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000000485 7201_ $$aRosenberg, Kenneth$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354$$7Personal$$eChair 000000485 8564_ $$9e75e3fc7-7a15-4a0d-9d00-41dd2e8f54aa$$s273177$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/485/files/486_etd.pdf$$ePublic$$2d2397ac8b7be60efa2e58835694aef28$$31 000000485 905__ $$a/rest/prod/0k/22/5b/06/0k225b067 000000485 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:485$$pstudent-work 000000485 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations