Background: Sociodemographic factors, alcohol and drug intake, and maternal health are known to be associated with adverse outcomes in pregnancy for women with severe mental illness in addition to their use of psychotropic medication. In this study, we describe the demographic characteristics of women hospitalized for severe mental illness along with their use of medication and other drugs during the pregnancy period. Methods: A clinical case note review of women with psychosis who were hospitalized at the State Psychiatric Hospital in Western Australia during 1966-1996, gave birth between 1980 and 1992, and received psychiatric treatment during the pregnancy period. The mother's clinical information was available from the case notes and th...
Our purpose was to explore the pregnancy experiences of Australian women attending a specialized Chi...
Women with severe mental illness are at increased risk of suicide in the perinatal period, and these...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are associated with poor pregnancy outcomes both for mother and ch...
Aim: To determine the most frequently prescribed psychoactive medication to pregnant women with psyc...
There is little known about real world psychopharmacological prescribing practices in managing pregn...
Background: Psychotropic medication use occurs in 8% of pregnancies, with rates increasing, and ofte...
Use of medications, including psychotropics, is common during pregnancy. Indeed, many women might be...
Objective Women with severe mental illnesses are a vulnerable population and little is known about t...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are equally common during pregnancy as among non-...
Objective: To examine the risk of past and current experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) in...
Background: Although many women treated with psychotropic medication become pregnant, no psychotropi...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have explored how closely women follow their psychotropic drug regim...
Perinatal psychiatric disorders are common and can result in significant suffering for women and the...
ABSTRACT The authors examined 450 women aged 17 -38 (25.6±4.4) years old with physiological pregnanc...
Our purpose was to explore the pregnancy experiences of Australian women attending a specialized Chi...
Women with severe mental illness are at increased risk of suicide in the perinatal period, and these...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are associated with poor pregnancy outcomes both for mother and ch...
Aim: To determine the most frequently prescribed psychoactive medication to pregnant women with psyc...
There is little known about real world psychopharmacological prescribing practices in managing pregn...
Background: Psychotropic medication use occurs in 8% of pregnancies, with rates increasing, and ofte...
Use of medications, including psychotropics, is common during pregnancy. Indeed, many women might be...
Objective Women with severe mental illnesses are a vulnerable population and little is known about t...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are equally common during pregnancy as among non-...
Objective: To examine the risk of past and current experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) in...
Background: Although many women treated with psychotropic medication become pregnant, no psychotropi...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have explored how closely women follow their psychotropic drug regim...
Perinatal psychiatric disorders are common and can result in significant suffering for women and the...
ABSTRACT The authors examined 450 women aged 17 -38 (25.6±4.4) years old with physiological pregnanc...
Our purpose was to explore the pregnancy experiences of Australian women attending a specialized Chi...
Women with severe mental illness are at increased risk of suicide in the perinatal period, and these...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are associated with poor pregnancy outcomes both for mother and ch...