MENTAL healthPREGNANCY outcomesThe author offers observation on perinatal mental health issues and the need for increased support in the United Kingdom (UK). Topics discussed include impact of mental health problems in the general population on the UK economy per year, interventions that can ...
Suicide is a leading cause of maternal mortality in the UK. In 2019–2021, mental health-related causes accounted for almost 40% of maternal deaths between 6 weeks and 1 year after the end of pregnancy, and maternal suicide was the leading cause of direct deaths in the UK over this period...
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...
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Research is limited into the mental health needs of perinatal women who are refugees or seeking asylum. The purpose of this paper is to examine the best available international evidence on this topic and to discuss the findings with relevance to the UK context. Design/methodology/approach A ...
This chapter describes the 4M Programme, a perinatal peer mentoring programme led by, with and for women living with HIV in the UK. It considers HIV and pregnancy both within a UK and global context, describing the epidemiology as well as policy and prac
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A recent report revealed the long-term economic costs of perinatalmental disordersto society in the UK to be £8 billion a year. The burden of perinatalmental healthdisorders may be even greater in low and middle income countries because the loss of earning from an inability to work has a ...
Women who have mental health disorders around the time of birth are more likely to have previously experienced domestic violence, according to a study by UK researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.