Should you screen for postpartum depression? Yes. Evidence suggests that screening new moms for depression leads to better outcomes, and should be routine. Practice changer: Make depression screening a routine part of the postpartum visit
Objective: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious psychiatric disorder affecting 10 % to 20 % of w...
Postpartum depression is as common as 3-22% of women. More and more studies are finding that one of ...
OBJECTIVES: Postpartum depression often remains unaddressed. Screening in well-child care (WCC) may ...
Postpartum depression affects 7 to 20% of women in the first year after giving birth. Unfortunately,...
Postpartum depression (PPD) has emerged as an important issue for pediatricians and family practitio...
Recent data from the World Health Organization reveals that the prevalence of postpartum depression ...
Objective: Clinical practice guidelines disagree on whether health care professionals should screen ...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common mental health conditions, affecting one in sev...
Postpartum depression is a severe health problem that often goes undiagnosed. The aim of this resear...
Depression is the most common complication associated with the childbearing process, and delayed or ...
Purpose Defined as moderate to severe symptoms of major depression lasting greater than two weeks af...
PURPOSE Postpartum depression affects up to 22 % of women who have recently given birth. Most mother...
The purpose of this project was to evaluate provider follow-up at postpartum visits for women diagno...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Postpartum depression has gathered increasing attention in recent years, but appears to be frequentl...
Objective: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious psychiatric disorder affecting 10 % to 20 % of w...
Postpartum depression is as common as 3-22% of women. More and more studies are finding that one of ...
OBJECTIVES: Postpartum depression often remains unaddressed. Screening in well-child care (WCC) may ...
Postpartum depression affects 7 to 20% of women in the first year after giving birth. Unfortunately,...
Postpartum depression (PPD) has emerged as an important issue for pediatricians and family practitio...
Recent data from the World Health Organization reveals that the prevalence of postpartum depression ...
Objective: Clinical practice guidelines disagree on whether health care professionals should screen ...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common mental health conditions, affecting one in sev...
Postpartum depression is a severe health problem that often goes undiagnosed. The aim of this resear...
Depression is the most common complication associated with the childbearing process, and delayed or ...
Purpose Defined as moderate to severe symptoms of major depression lasting greater than two weeks af...
PURPOSE Postpartum depression affects up to 22 % of women who have recently given birth. Most mother...
The purpose of this project was to evaluate provider follow-up at postpartum visits for women diagno...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Postpartum depression has gathered increasing attention in recent years, but appears to be frequentl...
Objective: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious psychiatric disorder affecting 10 % to 20 % of w...
Postpartum depression is as common as 3-22% of women. More and more studies are finding that one of ...
OBJECTIVES: Postpartum depression often remains unaddressed. Screening in well-child care (WCC) may ...