The epidemiology of maternal perinatal-psychiatric disorders as well as their effect on the baby is well recognised. Increasingly well researched specialised treatment methods can reduce maternal morbidity, positively affect mother-baby bonding and empower women's confidence as a mother. Here, we aimed to compare guidelines and the structure of perinatal-psychiatric service delivery in the United Kingdom and in Switzerland from the government's perspective.; Swiss cantons provided information regarding guidelines and structure of service delivery in 2000. A subsequent survey using the same questionnaire was carried out in 2007. In the UK, similar information was accessed through published reports from 2000-2012.; Guidelines for perinatal ps...
Introduction In this short report, we describe the feasibility of using linked national data sets t...
Perinatal mental health is a vital component of public mental health. The perinatal period represent...
Objective: To describe weekly admission rates for affective and non-affective psychosis, major depre...
Questions under study: The epidemiology of maternal perinatal-psychiatric disorders as well as their...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The epidemiology of maternal perinatal-psychiatric disorders as well as their...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY The epidemiology of maternal perinatal-psychiatric disorders as well as the...
Background: Perinatal mental disorders (PMDs) are the most common complication of pregnancy and the ...
BACKGROUND Perinatal mental disorders (PMDs) are the most common complication of pregnancy and the ...
Perinatal mental illness is associated with considerable maternal and infant morbidity and mortality...
Background: Mother and baby units (MBUs) are an inpatient mental health service where women experie...
Women experiencing severe perinatal mental illness during pregnancy or postpartum have unique needs ...
Objective: To identify factors associated with: admission to a specialist mother and baby unit (MBU)...
Background: Mental disorders in the perinatal period (PMD) can severely harm women and their child...
BACKGROUND Mental disorders in the perinatal period (PMD) can severely harm women and their child...
Perinatal psychiatric disorders are common and can result in significant suffering for women and the...
Introduction In this short report, we describe the feasibility of using linked national data sets t...
Perinatal mental health is a vital component of public mental health. The perinatal period represent...
Objective: To describe weekly admission rates for affective and non-affective psychosis, major depre...
Questions under study: The epidemiology of maternal perinatal-psychiatric disorders as well as their...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The epidemiology of maternal perinatal-psychiatric disorders as well as their...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY The epidemiology of maternal perinatal-psychiatric disorders as well as the...
Background: Perinatal mental disorders (PMDs) are the most common complication of pregnancy and the ...
BACKGROUND Perinatal mental disorders (PMDs) are the most common complication of pregnancy and the ...
Perinatal mental illness is associated with considerable maternal and infant morbidity and mortality...
Background: Mother and baby units (MBUs) are an inpatient mental health service where women experie...
Women experiencing severe perinatal mental illness during pregnancy or postpartum have unique needs ...
Objective: To identify factors associated with: admission to a specialist mother and baby unit (MBU)...
Background: Mental disorders in the perinatal period (PMD) can severely harm women and their child...
BACKGROUND Mental disorders in the perinatal period (PMD) can severely harm women and their child...
Perinatal psychiatric disorders are common and can result in significant suffering for women and the...
Introduction In this short report, we describe the feasibility of using linked national data sets t...
Perinatal mental health is a vital component of public mental health. The perinatal period represent...
Objective: To describe weekly admission rates for affective and non-affective psychosis, major depre...