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A national approach to perinatal mental health in Australia: exercising caution in the roll-out of a public health initiative

Jane S Yelland, Georgina A Sutherland, Jan L Wiebe and Stephanie J Brown
MJA 2009; 191 (5): 276-279
Abstract
  • Perinatal depression is an important public health issue, with major consequences for the mother, child and family.

  • Perinatal depression is often associated with anxiety and other mental health and psychosocial issues.

  • The National Perinatal Depression Plan (NPDP) proposes routine screening during pregnancy and after birth, follow-up support for women assessed to be at risk of or experiencing depression, and training for health professionals.

  • Identifying women at risk of or experiencing perinatal depression is difficult, and there is no standard tool used by all hospitals to assess women’s emotional health and psychosocial comorbidities.

  • The NPDP provides an opportunity to develop and evaluate new approaches to assessing perinatal depression and a range of psychosocial issues, and to test strategies for supporting women and their families before and after birth.

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