© 2018 AMPCo Pty Ltd. Objectives: To investigate screening with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) as part of Queensland prenatal care services, as well as maternal and socio-demographic factors associated with not being screened. Design, setting: Cross-sectional retrospective analysis of data from the Queensland population-based Perinatal Data Collection for July 2015 – December 2015. Participants: All women giving birth in Queensland during the second half of 2015. Main outcome measures: Screening with the EPDS, with the values “yes” (health professional recorded an EPDS score), “no” (health professional reported it was not performed), and “not stated”. Results: Of 30 468 women who gave birth in Queensland, 21 735 (71.3%) com...
Objectives: To describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify early signs of postpartum depression in women d...
Routine screening was introduced as a joint research/public-health initiative across 43 health servi...
Objectives: To investigate screening with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) as part of...
Affecting 10–15% of women, postpartum depression (PPD) can be debilitating and costly. While early i...
OBJECTIVES - First, to explore the utility of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in rou...
Antenatal depression has been associated with poor perinatal outcomes such as preterm birth and low ...
Copyright © 2008 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of PsychiatristsObjectiveThis study in...
Objective: To evaluate the use of a standard pen-and-paper test versus the use of a checklist for th...
Background: Untreated peripartum depression is associated with adverse neonatal and maternal outcome...
Postpartum depression is a severe health problem that often goes undiagnosed. The aim of this resear...
Objectives: to describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Background: This study measured antenatal risk factors for postnatal depression in the Australian po...
Background: Globally, anxiety and depression are the most common complications of the perinatal peri...
Objective: Clinical practice guidelines disagree on whether health care professionals should screen ...
Objectives: To describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify early signs of postpartum depression in women d...
Routine screening was introduced as a joint research/public-health initiative across 43 health servi...
Objectives: To investigate screening with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) as part of...
Affecting 10–15% of women, postpartum depression (PPD) can be debilitating and costly. While early i...
OBJECTIVES - First, to explore the utility of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in rou...
Antenatal depression has been associated with poor perinatal outcomes such as preterm birth and low ...
Copyright © 2008 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of PsychiatristsObjectiveThis study in...
Objective: To evaluate the use of a standard pen-and-paper test versus the use of a checklist for th...
Background: Untreated peripartum depression is associated with adverse neonatal and maternal outcome...
Postpartum depression is a severe health problem that often goes undiagnosed. The aim of this resear...
Objectives: to describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Background: This study measured antenatal risk factors for postnatal depression in the Australian po...
Background: Globally, anxiety and depression are the most common complications of the perinatal peri...
Objective: Clinical practice guidelines disagree on whether health care professionals should screen ...
Objectives: To describe the postnatal mental health status of women giving birth in Australia 2002–2...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify early signs of postpartum depression in women d...
Routine screening was introduced as a joint research/public-health initiative across 43 health servi...