Perinatal Mental Health Disorders: A Review of Lessons Learned from Obstetric Care Settings
- PMID: 36865680
- PMCID: PMC9971615
- DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S292734
Perinatal Mental Health Disorders: A Review of Lessons Learned from Obstetric Care Settings
Abstract
Perinatal mental health has garnered significant attention within obstetrics over the last couple of decades as the long- and short-term morbidities of untreated perinatal mental health disorders on both the mother and fetus/neonate have become increasingly apparent. There have been major strides in increasing screening for perinatal mental health disorders, clinician comfort with prescribing common psychiatric medications, and integrating mental health professionals into prenatal care via health services approaches such as the collaborative care model. Despite these advances, however, gaps still remain in the tools used for screening and diagnosis, obstetric clinician training in diagnosis and management of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, as well as patient access to mental health care during pregnancy and especially postpartum. Herein we review the state of perinatal mental health from the perspective of the obstetric provider and identify areas of ongoing innovation.
Keywords: collaborative care; perinatal anxiety; perinatal depression; perinatal mental health.
© 2023 Ayala et al.
Conflict of interest statement
AKL serves on the medical advisory boards for Pharmacosmos Therapeutics, Incorporated and Shields Pharmaceuticals for the last 3 years. AKL is also supported by the NICHD (K23 HD103961) and reports grants and personal fees from Pharmacosmos Therapeutics, Incorporate. NKA is supported by the Robert A. Winn Diversity in Clinical Trials Career Development Award, funded by Gilead Sciences. The authors report no other conflicts of interest in this work.
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