Background Pregnancy and the postnatal period is a period of potential vulnerability for women and families. It is UK policy that all women are asked about their mental health and wellbeing early in pregnancy and following the birth to help detect potential problems and prevent serious adverse outcome. However, identification of mental health problems in pregnancy may be less than 50% Aims To find out which women are asked about their mood and mental health during pregnancy and postnatally, and about offer and uptake of treatment. Methods Secondary analysis of a national maternity survey carried out in 2014 which asked about sociodemographic factors, care in pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period with specific questions on emotion...
Perinatal Mental Illness (PMI) is a key cause of maternal mortality and morbidity in the UK, with on...
Background and Objective: Pregnancy is a period in a women life where she undergoes physical and men...
Rationale Psychological factors are acknowledged to impact on pregnancy, birth, neonatal outcomes an...
Background Pregnancy and the postnatal period is a period of potential vulnerability for women and ...
Background Mental health problems in pregnancy and the postnatal period are relatively common and, ...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines now recommend that women be asked about their past or curre...
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
Background. Mental illness related to pregnancy can have long-lasting consequences. Healthcare provi...
www.nepjol.info/index.php/NJE Mental health of pregnant women and new mothers is a growing area of c...
AbstractBackgroundSelf-rated mental health is a useful indicator to examine the positive dimension o...
Introduction: About 10% of pregnant women have mental health problems during pregnancy worldwide. Al...
This study examined a mother’s decision-making process in regards to mental health treatment for emo...
Clinical guidelines recommend that women be asked about their past or current mental health as a rou...
Abstract Background Approaches to screening can influence the acceptance of and comfort with mental ...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the prevalence and identification of antenatal mental disor...
Perinatal Mental Illness (PMI) is a key cause of maternal mortality and morbidity in the UK, with on...
Background and Objective: Pregnancy is a period in a women life where she undergoes physical and men...
Rationale Psychological factors are acknowledged to impact on pregnancy, birth, neonatal outcomes an...
Background Pregnancy and the postnatal period is a period of potential vulnerability for women and ...
Background Mental health problems in pregnancy and the postnatal period are relatively common and, ...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines now recommend that women be asked about their past or curre...
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
Background. Mental illness related to pregnancy can have long-lasting consequences. Healthcare provi...
www.nepjol.info/index.php/NJE Mental health of pregnant women and new mothers is a growing area of c...
AbstractBackgroundSelf-rated mental health is a useful indicator to examine the positive dimension o...
Introduction: About 10% of pregnant women have mental health problems during pregnancy worldwide. Al...
This study examined a mother’s decision-making process in regards to mental health treatment for emo...
Clinical guidelines recommend that women be asked about their past or current mental health as a rou...
Abstract Background Approaches to screening can influence the acceptance of and comfort with mental ...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the prevalence and identification of antenatal mental disor...
Perinatal Mental Illness (PMI) is a key cause of maternal mortality and morbidity in the UK, with on...
Background and Objective: Pregnancy is a period in a women life where she undergoes physical and men...
Rationale Psychological factors are acknowledged to impact on pregnancy, birth, neonatal outcomes an...