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Intensive Perinatal Mental Health Programs in the United States: A Call to Action
Bobbie Posmontier1, Pamela A Geller1, June Andrews Horowitz1
1Jefferson College of Nursing, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia (Posmontier); Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences (Geller, Elgohail) and Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences (Chiarello), Drexel University, Philadelphia; College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth (Horowitz).
Abstract:
Despite the growth of intensive perinatal mental health programs in the United States, too few programs serve women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs). Furthermore, little is known about program operations, services, the women served, and the methods of collecting outcome data. With this Open Forum, the authors aimed to share their investigation of intensive perinatal mental health programs in the United States and offer recommendations to improve services for women with PMADs. The authors recommend forming a national consortium that can foster collaboration to expand existing services and establish a national database to inform program development, evaluation, policies, and funding.
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