Perinatal mental illness is a growing public health concern. As many as one in three migrant women experience perinatal mental illness compared to one in five women in the general population. There is growing evidence that migrant women who experience perinatal mental illness face difficulties when accessing healthcare services, and this warrants close attention. Healthcare professionals and community support groups need to gain deeper insights into the types of supports and services required by migrant women so that they can provide perinatal mental healthcare that responds to the needs of these women. This study brought together a range of stakeholders to discuss perinatal mental healthcare for migrant women living in Ireland. The aim ...
Background: Migrant populations are particularly at risk of not receiving the care for mental ill-he...
BackgroundWomen from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health problems...
Background: Identifying mental health disorders in migrant and refugee women during pregnancy provid...
peer-reviewedPerinatal mental health is a growing public health concern. The mounting evidence exam...
Migration is known to affect an individual's health and social status, and migrant women who are pre...
Perinatal mental health problems are a common experience for women and their families, and are assoc...
Context and Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a time of great physiological, emotional and soc...
Perinatal mental health is a vital component of public mental health. The perinatal period represent...
This report brings together findings from a project on perinatal mental health difficulties amongst ...
A large body of research has found that mothers from ethnic minority groups are at high risk of mate...
Objective: Mental health issues in the perinatal period are common, and can have negative consequenc...
Perinatal mental health is a major public health issue as it can affect the mother’s wellbeing, as...
BackgroundApproximately one in five women will experience mental health difficulties in the perinata...
Problem: National guidelines recommending mental health screening in pregnancy have not been impleme...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies reported less prenatal healthcare consumption and more perinatal complic...
Background: Migrant populations are particularly at risk of not receiving the care for mental ill-he...
BackgroundWomen from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health problems...
Background: Identifying mental health disorders in migrant and refugee women during pregnancy provid...
peer-reviewedPerinatal mental health is a growing public health concern. The mounting evidence exam...
Migration is known to affect an individual's health and social status, and migrant women who are pre...
Perinatal mental health problems are a common experience for women and their families, and are assoc...
Context and Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a time of great physiological, emotional and soc...
Perinatal mental health is a vital component of public mental health. The perinatal period represent...
This report brings together findings from a project on perinatal mental health difficulties amongst ...
A large body of research has found that mothers from ethnic minority groups are at high risk of mate...
Objective: Mental health issues in the perinatal period are common, and can have negative consequenc...
Perinatal mental health is a major public health issue as it can affect the mother’s wellbeing, as...
BackgroundApproximately one in five women will experience mental health difficulties in the perinata...
Problem: National guidelines recommending mental health screening in pregnancy have not been impleme...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies reported less prenatal healthcare consumption and more perinatal complic...
Background: Migrant populations are particularly at risk of not receiving the care for mental ill-he...
BackgroundWomen from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health problems...
Background: Identifying mental health disorders in migrant and refugee women during pregnancy provid...