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Maternal and Child Health and Mental Health: Time for Action Ken Thompson MD Associate Director for Medical Affairs CMHS/SAMHSA CityMatCH Teleconference June 28, 2007
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The Mental Health Imperative: Inventing the neck
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Human Capability Motivation Concentration Organization Patience/Tolerance Problem solving Sociability
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mental health in impoverished women of childbearing age Population(s) at risk Ecology of Disability, welfare and poverty- Drift and causation- incidence and prevalence
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What we think we know Homeless and low income housed single mothers- 2/3rds have lifetime Axis I diagnosis (Bassuk et al. 1996) Approximately 20% of working, single mothers, women on welfare and non working single mothers had DSM III diagnosis in past year (Jayakody and Stauffer 2000) In the 52% of women experiencing barriers to employment, 34% had depression, ptsd or anxiety (Danziger et al. 2000)
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more.... In Pittsburgh in 158 women on Tanf (Gorske et al. 2006) 67% met criteria for Axis I diagnosis In order of prevalence- Panic Disorder, Major Depression, Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Dysthymia, PTSD, Agoraphobia 36% had more then 1 diagnosis
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more.... Almost 50% reported significant histories of either physical and emotional abuse/neglect or sexual abuse. A history of abuse was significantly correlated with psychiatric and functional impairment More then psychiatric impairment (per se), impaired cognitive ability predicted impairment of employment High rates of tobacco use
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Types of Psychiatric Impairment Panic Disorder with/without agoraphobia Major Depression (Bipolar Disorder) PTSD Generalized Anxiety Alcohol and Substance Abuse Personality Disorders Psychosis- Schizophrenia and others
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Physical Disease Addiction Psychiatric Disorder
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Response Presumption of high likelihood of a variety of impairments and the need to address them Screening Easy access to integrated care and treatment Engage in recovery- peer specialists? Deal with disability Address family and their burdens
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Illness Health The way I used to think
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Ill Not Ill Healthy Not Healthy How I have learned to think
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Ken Thompson MD Ken.Thompson@samhsa.hhs.gov 240.427.7911
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