Screening and Diagnosing Postpartum Depression

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Presentation transcript:

Screening and Diagnosing Postpartum Depression

Today's Program

DSM-5 Criteria for Perinatal Depression

ACOG Criteria for Perinatal Depression

Wisner Study Objectives and Design

Wisner Study Screen-Positive Findings

Importance of Screening Timing Wisner

ACOG Screening Recommendations

ACOG The "4th Trimester"

PPD Symptoms and Risk Factors

Knowing and Assessing Your Patient

"Baby Blues" vs PPD Case Examples

Mild vs Severe PPD Case Examples

Suicide Risk

Benefits and Importance of Screening

Introducing PPD Screening to Patients

Common PPD Assessment Tools

PPD Screening Administration

Screening A Critical First Step

Clinical Assessment

Ruling Out Substance Use Disorders

Considering Medical Causes

Looking at the Whole Picture

Patient Follow-Up

Lifeline4Moms

Summary

Summary (cont)

Abbreviations