Objective. To assess the impact that education through participation in a depression screening program has on mental health literacy and help seeking behavior in perinatal women. Methods. Responses to a hypothetical case of depression, help seeking behavior, and screening levels for risk of depression using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale were compared between two groups of postnatal women; one group who had participated in a screening program and the other who had not. Those who participated in the screening program were also asked to evaluate the educational material they had received. Results. A total of 1309 women, broadly representative of postnatal women, answered one or more questionnaires. Those who had participated i...
* Significant perinatal distress and depression affects 14% of women, producing short and long term ...
Postnatal maternal depression (PND) is a significant risk factor for infant mental health. Although ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify early signs of postpartum depression in women d...
Objective. To assess the impact that education through participation in a depression screening progr...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize women's depression literacy during the perinatal period, including their...
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BACKGROUND:\ud Depression can be an unexpected and distressing companion for a woman during the majo...
Background and purpose: Prenatal depression affects 12%-20% of pregnant women in the United States, ...
Background: Research suggests that early interventions may reduce negative outcomes from postpartum ...
One in 10 women will experience a depression after childbirth, also known as postpartum depression (...
Purpose: The present experimental study examined mental health literacy of postnatal depression (PND...
The prevalence of postnatal depression (10%-15%) renders it a major public health problem not only f...
Background There is a lack of evidence on the effectiveness of postnatal depression (PND) screening ...
The leading cause of disability worldwide is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). It impacts women at a ...
Background: Perinatal mental health problems affect approximately 20% of women. The most common cond...
* Significant perinatal distress and depression affects 14% of women, producing short and long term ...
Postnatal maternal depression (PND) is a significant risk factor for infant mental health. Although ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify early signs of postpartum depression in women d...
Objective. To assess the impact that education through participation in a depression screening progr...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize women's depression literacy during the perinatal period, including their...
https://scholarlycommons.baptisthealth.net/cohort-5-ebp-showcase/1013/thumbnail.jp
BACKGROUND:\ud Depression can be an unexpected and distressing companion for a woman during the majo...
Background and purpose: Prenatal depression affects 12%-20% of pregnant women in the United States, ...
Background: Research suggests that early interventions may reduce negative outcomes from postpartum ...
One in 10 women will experience a depression after childbirth, also known as postpartum depression (...
Purpose: The present experimental study examined mental health literacy of postnatal depression (PND...
The prevalence of postnatal depression (10%-15%) renders it a major public health problem not only f...
Background There is a lack of evidence on the effectiveness of postnatal depression (PND) screening ...
The leading cause of disability worldwide is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). It impacts women at a ...
Background: Perinatal mental health problems affect approximately 20% of women. The most common cond...
* Significant perinatal distress and depression affects 14% of women, producing short and long term ...
Postnatal maternal depression (PND) is a significant risk factor for infant mental health. Although ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to identify early signs of postpartum depression in women d...