ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the performance of a generic mood questionnaire (Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire, MGMQ) against the established Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in perinatal mental health mood screening. Background: Many perinatal clinical services use the EPDS to screen for depression, and some may consider using it to screen for anxiety. A new scale, the MGMQ, is designed to screen for a wide variety of emotions, not just depression or anxiety. It comprises a generic distress question, an impact question, as well as two clinical questions. Its brevity, and categorical scoring format, may also mean it is less susceptible than the EPDS to needing a myriad of different screen-positive scores for women...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the results of a validated self-completed Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scree...
OBJECTIVE: Literature underlines that the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is the most c...
Purpose: This study investigated the optimal cutoff points of three psychological tools for screenin...
Background: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
BACKGROUND: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
Background: Increasingly researchers and clinicians have called for perinatal mental health depressi...
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale is a widely-used instrument both in research and in clinica...
BACKGROUND: Early identification of postnatal depression is important in order to minimize adverse o...
Background: The Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS/EPDS) is routinely used in many clinical services to...
Objective: To examine whether 10-thing Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale controlled antenatally i...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the prevalence and identification of antenatal mental disor...
Evidence regarding the accuracy of existing anxiety screeners used in pregnancy is limited. This stu...
Objective: To evaluate the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) for screening to detect major...
Background: Untreated depression during pregnancy may have adverse outcomes for the mother and her c...
The identification of antenatal depression is critical but poorly conducted. The aim of this study w...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the results of a validated self-completed Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scree...
OBJECTIVE: Literature underlines that the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is the most c...
Purpose: This study investigated the optimal cutoff points of three psychological tools for screenin...
Background: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
BACKGROUND: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
Background: Increasingly researchers and clinicians have called for perinatal mental health depressi...
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale is a widely-used instrument both in research and in clinica...
BACKGROUND: Early identification of postnatal depression is important in order to minimize adverse o...
Background: The Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS/EPDS) is routinely used in many clinical services to...
Objective: To examine whether 10-thing Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale controlled antenatally i...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the prevalence and identification of antenatal mental disor...
Evidence regarding the accuracy of existing anxiety screeners used in pregnancy is limited. This stu...
Objective: To evaluate the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) for screening to detect major...
Background: Untreated depression during pregnancy may have adverse outcomes for the mother and her c...
The identification of antenatal depression is critical but poorly conducted. The aim of this study w...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the results of a validated self-completed Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scree...
OBJECTIVE: Literature underlines that the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is the most c...
Purpose: This study investigated the optimal cutoff points of three psychological tools for screenin...