نتایج جستجو برای: perinatal mental health

تعداد نتایج: 1152939  

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 1997
M Sugawara M A Toda S Shima T Mukai K Sakakura T Kitamura

To investigate the relationship between premenstrual mood changes and maternal mental health in the perinatal period, a prospective questionnaire survey of 1,329 women was carried out. Women with a premenstrual mood changes (irritability) before pregnancy showed significantly higher Zung's Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) scores than those without it, throughout pregnancy and the postpartum p...

2008

AIMS AND METHOD To identify problems with the management of perinatal mental health disorders and areas where improvements are thought-required. The study used qualitative methods comprising focus groups with recovered patients and interviews with health professionals. RESULTS Issues we identified included a lack of knowledge, skills, integrated working, poor access to resources and ill-defined...

2016
Maji Hailemariam Abebaw Fekadu Medhin Selamu Girmay Medhin Martin Prince Charlotte Hanlon

BACKGROUND The provision of mental healthcare through integration into primary care is expected to improve access to care, but not all population groups may benefit equally. The aim of this study was to inform delivery of a new primary care-based mental health service in rural Ethiopia by identifying potential barriers to equitable access to mental healthcare and strategies to overcome them. ...

2010
Charlotte Hanlon Girmay Medhin Atalay Alem Mesfin Araya Abdulreshid Abdulahi Mark Tomlinson Marcus Hughes Vikram Patel Michael Dewey Martin Prince

non-Western societies has been hypothesised to protect against the onset of postnatal common mental disorders (CMD: characterised by significant levels of depressive, anxiety and somatic symptoms). Epidemiological studies from non-Western countries challenge this view, finding the prevalence of postnatal CMD to be largely comparable with that seen in Western countries. Specific postnatal practi...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2008
Monique Robinson Wendy H Oddy Jianghong Li Garth E Kendall Nicholas H de Klerk Sven R Silburn Stephen R Zubrick John P Newnham Fiona J Stanley Eugen Mattes

BACKGROUND Methodological challenges such as confounding have made the study of the early determinants of mental health morbidity problematic. This study aims to address these challenges in investigating antenatal, perinatal and postnatal risk factors for the development of mental health problems in pre-school children in a cohort of Western Australian children. METHODS The Raine Study is a p...

Journal: :Ethnicity & health 2010
Dawn Edge Sara C MacKian

BACKGROUND Perinatal depression among Black Caribbean women in the UK remains an intriguingly under-researched topic. Despite high levels of known psychosocial risks, Black Caribbeans remain relatively invisible among those seeking/receiving help for depression during and after pregnancy. METHODS In-depth interviews were undertaken with a purposive sample of twelve Black Caribbean women selec...

Journal: :BMJ 1991
D J Done E C Johnstone C D Frith J Golding P M Shepherd T J Crow

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether events occurring at or around the time of birth contribute to the onset of psychotic illness in adult life. DESIGN-Pregnancy and birth complications as possible causes of adult mental illness were studied in the population sample of the British perinatal mortality survey. Subsequent psychiatric admissions were independently identified through the Mental Health Enqu...

2016
Laura Orsolini Alessandro Valchera Roberta Vecchiotti Carmine Tomasetti Felice Iasevoli Michele Fornaro Domenico De Berardis Giampaolo Perna Maurizio Pompili Cesario Bellantuono

Perinatal period may pose a great challenge for the clinical management and treatment of psychiatric disorders in women. In fact, several mental illnesses can arise during pregnancy and/or following childbirth. Suicide has been considered a relatively rare event during the perinatal period. However, in some mental disorders (i.e., postpartum depression, bipolar disorder, postpartum psychosis, e...

2017
Zhenrong Shi Angus MacBeth

Presenting with common mental health difficulties, particularly depression and anxiety, there is also preliminary evidence that mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) including mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and integrated mindfulness yoga practices may also be effective in reducing common mental health difficulties during pregnancy. We sys...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2011
Dawn Edge

BACKGROUND Despite high levels of psychosocial risks, black women of Caribbean origin rarely consult health professionals regarding symptoms of perinatal depression. Reasons for this are unclear as there has been little perinatal mental health research among this ethnic group. AIM To examine stakeholder perspectives on what might account for low levels of consultation for perinatal depression...

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