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Factors associated with re-admission in the year after acute postpartum psychiatric treatment.

Billie Lever TaylorAngela SweeneyLaura C PottsKylee TrevillionLouise Michele Howard
Published in: Archives of women's mental health (2022)
This study confirms that the role of childhood adverse experiences on mental health is relevant for outcomes in women experiencing acute postpartum psychiatric episodes. Ongoing parent-infant bonding difficulties are also independently associated with re-admission. Perinatal mental health services therefore need to offer evidence-based interventions to address histories of trauma and to support parent-infant bonding to optimise mental health in women following discharge from acute psychiatric services. However, further research is needed to explore what other factors, not measured in our study, are also influential to re-admission.
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