Identifying Perinatal Depression and Anxiety
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-118-50969-2 (ISBN)
Examines current screening and management models, particularly those in Australia, England and Wales, Scotland, and the United States
Discusses the evidence, accuracy, and limitations of screening methods in the context of challenges, policy issues, and questions that require further research
Up to date practical guidance of how to screen, assess, diagnose and manage is provided.
Considers the importance of screening processes that involve infants and fathers, additional training for health professionals, pathways to care following screening, and the economics of screening
Offers forward-thinking synthesis and analysis of the current state of the field by leading international experts, with the goal of sketching out areas in need of future research
Jeannette Milgrom is Professor of Psychology in the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Director of Clinical and Health Psychology at Austin Health and Founder and Director of the Parent-Infant Research Institute, Australia. She is internationally recognized for her work with mothers and babies and is currently President-Elect of the Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health. She is the author of six books, including Psychology and Psychiatry: Integrating Medical Practice (Wiley, 2001) and Treating Postnatal Depression: A Psychological Approach for Health Care Practitioners (Wiley, 1999), and over 110 scientific articles and chapters. Alan Gemmill is Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director of Research at the Parent-Infant Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia. He has led novel research into perinatal mental health for 14 years and has a special interest in clinical treatment studies and preventive intervention programs for maternal mental health difficulties. He has published widely on such topics as the neurodevelopmental benefits of early stress reduction for premature infants; the prevention of perinatal mood disorders and parenting difficulty; the major risk factors for perinatal depression and anxiety; and the predictive value of screening instruments for perinatal mood disorders.
About the Editors vii About the Contributors viii
Foreword xvi
Introduction: Current Issues in Identifying Perinatal Depression: An Overview 1
Jeannette Milgrom and Alan W. Gemmill
1 Is Population]Based Identification of Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Desirable?: A Public Health Perspective on the Perinatal Depression Care Continuum 11
Norma I. Gavin, Samantha Meltzer]Brody, Vivette Glover, and Bradley N. Gaynes
2 When Screening Is Policy, How Do We Make It Work? 32
Barbara P. Yawn, Elizabeth M. LaRusso, Susan L. Bertram, and William V. Bobo
3 Acceptability, Attitudes, and Overcoming Stigma 51
Anne Buist, Heather O’Mahen, and Rosanna Rooney
4 How to Use the EPDS and Maximize Its Usefulness in the Consultation Process: A Clinician’s Guide 63
Carol Henshaw and Jennifer Ericksen
5 Screening Tools and Methods of Identifying Perinatal Depression 76
Rachel Mann and Jonathan Evans
6 Identifying Perinatal Anxiety 93
Susan Ayers, Rose Coates, and Stephen Matthey
7 Diagnostic Assessment of Depression, Anxiety, and Related Disorders 108
Arianna Di Florio, John Seeley, and Ian Jones
8 Psychosocial Assessment and Integrated Perinatal Care 121
Marie]Paule Austin, Jane Fisher, and Nicole Reilly
9 Postnatal Depression, Mother–Infant Interactions, and Child Development: Prospects for Screening and Treatment 139
Lynne Murray, Pasco Fearon, and Peter Cooper
10 Fathers’ Perinatal Mental Health 165
Richard Fletcher, Craig F. Garfield, and Stephen Matthey
11 Evidence]Based Treatments and Pathways to Care 177
Michael W. O’Hara, Cindy]Lee Dennis, Jennifer E. McCabe, and Megan Galbally
12 International Approaches to Perinatal Mental Health Screening as a Public Health Priority 193
Katherine L. Wisner, Marie]Paule Austin, Angela Bowen, Roch Cantwell, and Nine M.]C. Glangeaud]Freudenthal
13 Training Health]Care Professionals for the Assessment and Management of Perinatal Depression and Anxiety 210
C. Jane Morrell, Jan Cubison, Tom Ricketts, Anne Sved Williams, and Pauline Hall
14 An Overview of Health Economic Aspects of Perinatal Depression 228
Stavros Petrou, C. Jane Morrell, and Martin Knapp
15 The Future of Perinatal Depression Identification: Can Information and Communication Technology Optimize Effectiveness? 240
Tara Donker, Pim Cuijpers, David Stanley, and Brian Danaher
16 Conclusion: Perinatal Depression: Looking Back, Moving Forward 256
Alan W. Gemmill, Jeannette Milgrom, and Nicole Highet
Index 266
Verlagsort | Hoboken |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 173 x 244 mm |
Gewicht | 463 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Krankheiten / Heilverfahren |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Klinische Psychologie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe ► Hebamme / Entbindungspfleger | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe | |
Schlagworte | Klinische Psychologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-50969-2 / 1118509692 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-50969-2 / 9781118509692 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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