2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.826673
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Home Visiting as an Equitable Intervention for Perinatal Depression: A Scoping Review

Abstract: ObjectiveMaternal mental health disorders are a leading complication of childbirth. While few systems are adequately able to identify and treat depression, people experiencing perinatal depression may benefit from the intervention of home visiting. The intent of home visiting interventions is to alleviate stressors of parenthood for people facing additional risk factors. The aim of this scoping review is to investigate the effect of home visiting on perinatal depression grounded in published studies.MethodsWe … Show more

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“…It may be necessary to consider novel methods of providing MMH services to women in their homes, such as phone follow-ups (telemedicine) and home visits. Home visits more especially those initiated as early as the prenatal period have been recognized as effective avenues to improve perinatal mental health in a scoping review finding [ 49 ]. The review clarified that home visits offer an opportunity to detect and treat women and also reduce barriers to attaining mental health support for at risk women helping them to build self-confidence, and face uncertainties of new parenthood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be necessary to consider novel methods of providing MMH services to women in their homes, such as phone follow-ups (telemedicine) and home visits. Home visits more especially those initiated as early as the prenatal period have been recognized as effective avenues to improve perinatal mental health in a scoping review finding [ 49 ]. The review clarified that home visits offer an opportunity to detect and treat women and also reduce barriers to attaining mental health support for at risk women helping them to build self-confidence, and face uncertainties of new parenthood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%