Abstract Background and methods: Little is understood about why few women during the perinatal period will use depression treatment. In particular, beliefs and barriers related to depression treatment use have not been studied. In this study, African American and white pregnant women (n = 108) who screened ≥10 on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) were asked about recent formal and informal treatment use in prenatal care settings. Confidence in the helpfulness of treatment, providers, and settings and perceived barriers to treatment were assessed and compared between African American and white women. Results: Pregnant women overall reported low rates of formal treatment use but frequently sought help from informal sources, such...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a multifaceted and complex issue that impacts not only th...
Purpose: This article provides a review of published evidence-based guidance about culturally sensit...
Depression affects many women during and after pregnancy. As many as 1 in 5 women will experience a ...
Abstract Background To better understand previously observed racial/ethnic disparities in perinatal ...
Depression is common in pregnancy and postpartum, and associated with negative consequences for wome...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
This study examined a mother’s decision-making process in regards to mental health treatment for emo...
Objective this study aims to characterize the help-seeking behaviours of women who were screened po...
Background: Perinatal depression (PND) disproportionally affects low-income, ethnic minority women (...
Depression in the perinatal period is a common medical issue in Vermont, affecting about 10% of wome...
Women's lack of knowledge on symptoms of perinatal depression and treatment resources is a barrier t...
Major Depressive Disorder is the leading cause of disability among women of reproductive age.1 Up to...
Background: Perinatal depression is common and can cause suffering for mother, fetus/child and famil...
Objective: Nearly half of all cases of perinatal depression are not detected, despite routine appoin...
The purpose of this study was to understand the cultural beliefs, values, and practices of African A...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a multifaceted and complex issue that impacts not only th...
Purpose: This article provides a review of published evidence-based guidance about culturally sensit...
Depression affects many women during and after pregnancy. As many as 1 in 5 women will experience a ...
Abstract Background To better understand previously observed racial/ethnic disparities in perinatal ...
Depression is common in pregnancy and postpartum, and associated with negative consequences for wome...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
This study examined a mother’s decision-making process in regards to mental health treatment for emo...
Objective this study aims to characterize the help-seeking behaviours of women who were screened po...
Background: Perinatal depression (PND) disproportionally affects low-income, ethnic minority women (...
Depression in the perinatal period is a common medical issue in Vermont, affecting about 10% of wome...
Women's lack of knowledge on symptoms of perinatal depression and treatment resources is a barrier t...
Major Depressive Disorder is the leading cause of disability among women of reproductive age.1 Up to...
Background: Perinatal depression is common and can cause suffering for mother, fetus/child and famil...
Objective: Nearly half of all cases of perinatal depression are not detected, despite routine appoin...
The purpose of this study was to understand the cultural beliefs, values, and practices of African A...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a multifaceted and complex issue that impacts not only th...
Purpose: This article provides a review of published evidence-based guidance about culturally sensit...
Depression affects many women during and after pregnancy. As many as 1 in 5 women will experience a ...