Screening for Perinatal Depression
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Screening for Perinatal Depression

  1. 240 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Screening for Perinatal Depression

About this book

Henshaw (psychiatry, University of Keele, UK) and Elliott (consultant clinical psychologist, St Thomas' Hospital, UK) provide guidance for health care professionals on the controversies surrounding screening for perinatal depression and on good practice in the use of screening tools. International contributors, with backgrounds in psychiatry, psychology, medicine, nursing, midwifery, and social work, discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the available screening methods, and investigate women's perceptions of the usefulness of screening. Ethnic minority experiences and screening programs in developing countries are also considered.'

- Book News

'The book considers a variety of issues and identifies agreement in ideas and continuing debates. Whether the reader is concerned with women's views of screening, the role of the midwife, screening in the US, Australia or developing countries, screening of women with serious mental illness, Black Caribbean women's views of screening, health visitor intuition and much more, there is something here for them. Each chapter, often drawing on the author's own work, stands on its own. Tutors, researchers, practitioners and students should be able to use the relevant parts to challenge their thinking, reflect on their practice and ask yet more questions about this significant subject.'

- Community Practitioner

Screening for perinatal depression is now widely undertaken in the UK and Europe and is attracting increasing attention. This much-needed text provides guidance for health care professionals on the issues and controversies surrounding screening and on good practice in the use of screening tests.

An international author team with backgrounds in psychiatry, psychology, medicine and nursing has been brought together to discuss the available screening methods, their advantages and drawbacks. The authors investigate women's perceptions of the accessibility and usefulness of screening and of the roles of professionals (e.g. primary care staff and health visitors), and also look at ethnic minority women's experiences of health services. The role of the UK National Screening Committee is explored, along with the problems faced when implementing screening programmes in developing countries.

This comprehensive and practical book will enable mental health professionals, social workers and health visitors to provide sensitive and informed services to women at risk of perinatal depression.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Screening for Perinatal Depression
  3. Contents
  4. Acronyms and Abbreviations
  5. Foreword
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Screening: The Role and Recommendations of the UK National Screening Committee
  8. 2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Screening in Clinical Settings
  9. 3. One Bite of the Cherry: A Resource Dilemma
  10. 4. Two Bites of the Cherry: One Solution?
  11. 5. The EPDS as a Tool for Identifying New Onset Depression Within the First Postpartum Year
  12. 6. Screening in the Context of Integrated Perinatal Care
  13. 7. The Status of Postpartum Depression Screening in the United States
  14. 8. Screening in Developing Countries
  15. 9. Screening Where There is No Screening Scale
  16. 10. Screening for Women at Risk of Serious Mental Illness
  17. 11. Screening and the Role of the Midwife
  18. 12. The Postpartum Depression Screening Scale (PDSS)
  19. 13. What is the EPDS Measuring and How Should We Use It in Research?
  20. 14. Screening for Perinatal Depression: A Denial of Human Reality?
  21. 15. Acceptability of Using the EPDS as a Screening Tool for Postnatal Depression
  22. 16. What do Black Caribbean Women Think about Screening with the EPDS?
  23. Conclusions
  24. Appendix 1: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
  25. Appendix 2: Bibliography of translations and validation studies
  26. Appendix 3: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: guidelines for its use as part of a maternal mood assessment
  27. References
  28. The Editors
  29. The Contributors
  30. Subject Index
  31. Author Index