Perinatal Mental Health: The EPDS Manual

Perinatal Mental Health: The EPDS Manual

by JohnCox (Author), JeniHolden (Author), Carol Henshaw (Author)

Synopsis

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a questionnaire and was designed as a simple means of screening for postnatal depression in health care settings. The scale is now in use around the world and this book is a practical guide to using the scale in clinical practice, its origins and development background. This second edition has been revised and contains much advice based on years of experience. All chapters and references have been updated and the chapters on screening and counselling have been considerably revised, the evidence base on interventions for perinatal depression is provided, plus details of innovative methods such as internet-based therapy. The scale can also be used by researchers seeking information on factors which influence the emotional well-being of new mothers and their families and guidance is also given on use of the scale in research settings. The book will be useful for psychologists, psychiatrists, health visitors, midwives, family doctors, obstetricians and community psychiatric nurses, plus researchers in perinatal health.

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Quantity

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 230
Edition: 2
Publisher: RCPsych Publications
Published: 01 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 1909726133
ISBN 13: 9781909726130
Book Overview: A practical guide to the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), a questionnaire designed as a simple means of screening for postnatal depression in health care settings.

Media Reviews
Appendix 2 [translations] alone is invaluable to clinicians and researchers interested in using the EPDS in different cultures. ...The authors have presented a comprehensive update about the uses of the EPDS worldwide. - Journal of Clinical Psychiatry If you are seeking a first rate guide to the EPDS then this is an excellent book. - Primary Care Psychiatry A necessary, clear and concise book. A joy to read. - Dr J Hanley, Lecturer, University of Swansea
Author Bio

About the authors:
John Cox - Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Keele University, Stoke on Trent.
Jeni Holden - Retired psychology lecturer and former health visitor, Edinburgh.
Carol Henshaw - Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry, Keele University, Stoke on Trent.