Sentences with phrase «screening for mood disorders»

In the months after pregnancy, the Baby + Company team provides postpartum care and education, family planning services, screening for mood disorders, lactation visits, parenting classes, and routine gynecologic care.
Over 40,000 pregnant women were approached directly by their health - care workers and screened for mood disorders using a widely - recognised screening tool, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS).

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This groundbreaking film explores postpartum depression and other pregnancy and postpartum mood disorders and is available for screenings in your community.
Discussing his results at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego, Calif., last week, Baier says his mutants could represent the first fish model for a mood disorder and be a useful screening model for drugs.
Taken together, these findings suggest that clinicians should screen for mood instability across all common mental health disorders.
«Based on these findings, there may be an opportunity to improve outcomes in people with coronary heart disease by screening for and treating mood disorders, but this needs to be further studied,» Szpakowski said.
After screening survey data on more than 46,000 people, researchers found that 8 percent had depression, but only a third were being treated for the mood disorder.
Because women with PCOS are high risk for mood disorders, the AEPCOS issued a position statement that all women with PCOS should be screened by qualified professionals and referred to appropriate treatment.
The therapist should screen your child for anxiety, mood disorders, and BPD.
It's a good idea for the therapist to also screen your child for anxiety and mood disorders, which can cause ODD.
He should also screen for anxiety and mood disorders — each of which may cause oppositional behavior.
She is on the Pregnancy and Postpartum Resource Center board of directors and provides training in the KC metropolitan area and states of Missouri and Kansas on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), screening for PMADs and facilitating support groups.
The group is an opportunity for providers to receive advice, direction and troubleshooting on issues related to screening, making referrals and providing treatment for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Future research with the K10 and its shorter 6 - item version may prove that they are useful instruments for clinical settings because they have the potential to efficiently screen for both mood and anxiety disorders causing functional impairment.
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