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Can the Healthy Start Risk Screen Predict Perinatal Depressive Symptoms among High-Risk Women?

Roneé WilsonAdriana CamposMannat SandhuSarah SniffenRashida JonesHope TackettEstrellita BerryAdetola F Louis-Jacques
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A young maternal age and single marital status have been identified as risk factors for perinatal depression. Additionally, women from racial/ethnic minority groups or low-income populations are more likely to experience depression. Thus, in communities where women exhibit many pre-identified risk factors for perinatal depression, the ability to quickly identify those at the highest risk is imperative. This work indicates that among medically and socially high-risk mothers enrolled in a HS program, the overall HSPRS score was not as predictive of perinatal depression as individual responses to key questions. Attention to these responses could result in women receiving much needed services quicker.
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