Antenatal depression and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in low and middle-income countries. Screening of pregnant women in primary care antenatal settings provides an opportunity for entry to care, but data are needed on the performance of different screening tools. We compared five widely-used questionnaires in a sample of pregnant women in urban South Africa.Pregnant women attending a primary care antenatal clinic were administered five tools by trained research assistants: the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the Kessler Psychological Distress scale (K10) and a shortened 6-item version (K6), the Whooley questions and the two-item Generalised Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-2). Fol...
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of two possible measures of depression and anxiety ...
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is widely recommended for perinatal anxiety and depr...
Background Anxiety in pregnancy affects approximately 15% of all pregnant women. Antenatal anxiety c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Antenatal depression and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in low and ...
Introduction: Screening instruments should be brief, valid and easy to use if they are to be useful ...
Background: Increasingly researchers and clinicians have called for perinatal mental health depressi...
Randomized controlled trials conducted in resource-limited settings have shown that once women with ...
Background: In South Africa the burden of common perinatal mental disorders, is approximately three ...
Evidence regarding the accuracy of existing anxiety screeners used in pregnancy is limited. This stu...
Background: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
Abstract Background In South Africa, the prevalence o...
BACKGROUND: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
BackgroundScreening instruments for antenatal depression vary in performance. This study aimed at as...
CITATION: van Heyningen, T., et al. 2019. The development of an ultra-short, maternal mental health ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the performance of a generic mood questionnaire (Matthey Generic Mo...
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of two possible measures of depression and anxiety ...
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is widely recommended for perinatal anxiety and depr...
Background Anxiety in pregnancy affects approximately 15% of all pregnant women. Antenatal anxiety c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Antenatal depression and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in low and ...
Introduction: Screening instruments should be brief, valid and easy to use if they are to be useful ...
Background: Increasingly researchers and clinicians have called for perinatal mental health depressi...
Randomized controlled trials conducted in resource-limited settings have shown that once women with ...
Background: In South Africa the burden of common perinatal mental disorders, is approximately three ...
Evidence regarding the accuracy of existing anxiety screeners used in pregnancy is limited. This stu...
Background: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
Abstract Background In South Africa, the prevalence o...
BACKGROUND: The Matthey Generic Mood Questionnaire (MGMQ) provides a rapid screen of clinically sign...
BackgroundScreening instruments for antenatal depression vary in performance. This study aimed at as...
CITATION: van Heyningen, T., et al. 2019. The development of an ultra-short, maternal mental health ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the performance of a generic mood questionnaire (Matthey Generic Mo...
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of two possible measures of depression and anxiety ...
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is widely recommended for perinatal anxiety and depr...
Background Anxiety in pregnancy affects approximately 15% of all pregnant women. Antenatal anxiety c...