Partnership for women's health: a new-age collaborative program for addressing maternal depression in the postpartum period.(Report)

For women, depression is the leading cause of disease burden worldwide, and mothering young children increases the risk. Although screening tools are available and effective treatments exist, routine screening for maternal depression is not common in the United States. Studies have suggested that successful depression care requires a collaborative approach. The Partnership for Women's Health (PWH) model was designed to address physician barriers through a collaborative approach that includes screening mothers at routine postpartum visits and proactive follow up by a mental health advisor for linkage to treatment. Seven hundred eighteen women were screened for maternal ...

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