LGBTQ youth mental health during COVID-19: unmet needs in public health and policy. The Lancet. 2022;399(10324):501–3. Article CAS Google Scholar Greenfield M, Darwin Z. LGBTQ+ new and expectant parents’ experiences of perinatal services during the UK’s first COVID-19 lockdown. Birth...
Perinatal mental health disorders which, in the UK, refer to any mental health difficulty present from conception to 12 months postpartum, are a major public health issue and can have a significant and lasting impact on the whole family (Bauer et al., 2014). While maternal mental health diso...
Last, women with severe AD may decide not to get pregnant and, by definition, are not part of our study population. Our findings suggest a bidirectional association between PND and AD, independent of psychiatric comorbidities. These findings have implications for research on biological mechanisms, ...
The lack of trained mental health professionals is a key barrier to scale-up of evidence-based psychological interventions in low and middle-income countries. We have developed an app that allows a peer with no prior experience of health-care delivery to deliver the cognitive therapy-based interve...
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perinatal depression. To enhance the clinical relevance of the review, an extended definition of the perinatal period - up to 2 years postnatal - was used in keeping with recent changes in the UK extending National Health Service perinatal mental health provision up to 2 years after birth ...
perinatal depression. To enhance the clinical relevance of the review, an extended definition of the perinatal period - up to 2 years postnatal - was used in keeping with recent changes in the UK extending National Health Service perinatal mental health provision up to 2 years after birth ...
This study is an output of the PRogramme for Improving Mental health carE (PRIME). This work was supported by the UK Department for Interna- tional Development (201446). The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK Government's official policies. Compliance with ethical standards ...
The predefined search strategy aimed to identify key clinical guidelines and other health and social care policy documents relating to women who use or are in treatment for drug use during the perinatal period, and their babies in the UK. This was an iterative process, with policy and guidelines...
Dr. Rebecca Moore is the lead psychiatrist for the Tower Hamlets Perinatal Mental Health service based in London, U.K. Her clinical interests include PTSD and birth trauma,premenstrual dysphoric disorder(PMDD), the treatment of anxiety and depression in theperinatal period, and supporting the parent...