What tools should be used to identify women in need of additional support in pregnancy?
Bryony Insua-SummerhaysBecca Knowles BevisProfessor Jane BarlowPublished in: Journal of reproductive and infant psychology (2022)
Suggestions for research and clinical practice include further evaluation of the psychometric properties of tools, particularly for self-report measures of reflective functioning, use of interviews to scaffold reflexivity, and development of clinical policies and procedures to clarify care pathways for expectant mothers needing further support.