2022
DOI: 10.51866/rv1289
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Assessment tools to measure postnatal mental illness: A 10-year scoping review

Abstract: Introduction: The use of assessment tools to measure postnatal mental illness is essential in healthcare settings. However, variations in the types of tools and their reliability in a particular population lead to under-recognition of mental health status in postnatal mothers. The aim of this review is to evaluate the most recent 10 year of research on the validity and reliability of postnatal mental illness assessment tools. Methods: A literature search of studies from online databases PubMed, Scopus, and Sci… Show more

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“…The guidelines would, therefore, support practitioners in the early diagnosis and synchronized management of women with mental health challenges at all phases of the perinatal period. Each of the four mental conditions common in the perinatal period: depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders and psychotic disorders and postpartum psychosis were reviewed as guided by the four pillars of the BC"s Framework [10,11].…”
Section: British Colombia Health Authorities Framework and Associated...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The guidelines would, therefore, support practitioners in the early diagnosis and synchronized management of women with mental health challenges at all phases of the perinatal period. Each of the four mental conditions common in the perinatal period: depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders and psychotic disorders and postpartum psychosis were reviewed as guided by the four pillars of the BC"s Framework [10,11].…”
Section: British Colombia Health Authorities Framework and Associated...mentioning
confidence: 99%