Background: Identifying mental health disorders in migrant and refugee women during pregnancy provides an opportunity for interventions that may benefit women and their families. Evidence suggests that perinatal mental health disorders impact mother-infant attachment at critical times, which can affect child development. Postnatal depression resulting in suicide is the leading cause of maternal morbidity postpartum. Routine screening of perinatal mental health is recommended to improve the identification of depression and anxiety and to facilitate early management. However, screening is poorly implemented into routine practice. This study is the first to investigate routine screening for perinatal mental health in a maternity setting design...
Early identification of mental health problems in pregnancy in low-income and middle-income countrie...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Postpartum depression and anxiety are highly prevalent worldwide. Fisher et al., estimated the preva...
Background: Identifying mental health disorders in migrant and refugee women during pregnancy provid...
Background: For women of refugee background, the increased risk of mental illness associated with pr...
Problem: National guidelines recommending mental health screening in pregnancy have not been impleme...
Objective: Identifying women at risk of depression and anxiety during pregnancy provides an opportun...
This study was conducted in order to evaluate the prevalence and risk of mental disorders in the per...
Migration is known to affect an individual's health and social status, and migrant women who are pre...
Importance: Pregnancy may increase the risk of depression among women who self-identify as refugees ...
Purpose: Immigrant mothers check all the boxes that are significant risk factors for developing or e...
Kaufmann C, Zehetmair C, Jahn R, et al. Maternal mental healthcare needs of refugee women in a State...
AIM: To address the gap in knowledge about the transition to new parenthood in refugeebackground fam...
<div><p>Perinatal depression is common, and left untreated can have significant and long-lasting con...
Background: Globally, anxiety and depression are the most common complications of the perinatal peri...
Early identification of mental health problems in pregnancy in low-income and middle-income countrie...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Postpartum depression and anxiety are highly prevalent worldwide. Fisher et al., estimated the preva...
Background: Identifying mental health disorders in migrant and refugee women during pregnancy provid...
Background: For women of refugee background, the increased risk of mental illness associated with pr...
Problem: National guidelines recommending mental health screening in pregnancy have not been impleme...
Objective: Identifying women at risk of depression and anxiety during pregnancy provides an opportun...
This study was conducted in order to evaluate the prevalence and risk of mental disorders in the per...
Migration is known to affect an individual's health and social status, and migrant women who are pre...
Importance: Pregnancy may increase the risk of depression among women who self-identify as refugees ...
Purpose: Immigrant mothers check all the boxes that are significant risk factors for developing or e...
Kaufmann C, Zehetmair C, Jahn R, et al. Maternal mental healthcare needs of refugee women in a State...
AIM: To address the gap in knowledge about the transition to new parenthood in refugeebackground fam...
<div><p>Perinatal depression is common, and left untreated can have significant and long-lasting con...
Background: Globally, anxiety and depression are the most common complications of the perinatal peri...
Early identification of mental health problems in pregnancy in low-income and middle-income countrie...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Postpartum depression and anxiety are highly prevalent worldwide. Fisher et al., estimated the preva...