by Katherine Stone |
Finally, finally, FINALLY people are starting to pay attention to how much time new mothers spend on social media, how that may impact their experience with postpartum depression, and how we might utilize social media to create programs that support women with PPD or... by Katherine Stone |
I’ve been saying for years that I believe more women in the US get postpartum depression than the oft-quoted “1 in 8.” That postpartum depression statistic is based on data from the CDC that found a range of anywhere from 11 to 20% of moms get PPD.... by Katherine Stone |
It’s Friday and there’s lots of news going on out there about postpartum depression, postpartum psychosis, postpartum OCD and postpartum PTSD, so let’s do a news roundup, shall we? 1.. Postpartum Psychosis Can Be Prevented in High Risk Women –... by Katherine Stone |
There’s a new study published in Maternal & Child Health’s March 2012 issue about the impact of maternal depression on the health of children. What interests me about the study is that it seems to indicate, to me anyway, that moms who get treated for... by Katherine Stone |
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are studying women’s experiences as they become mothers for the first time. One of the goals of this research is to understand risk factors for depression and anxiety among new mothers, although you do not need to be... by Katherine Stone |
Important alert on postpartum depression screening! The US Department of Health & Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is conducting an evidence review of the efficacy and safety of conducting postpartum depression screening and... Page 5 of 10« First«...34567...10...»Last »