Trends of perinatal mental health referrals and psychiatric admissions in Queensland
Trends of perinatal mental health referrals and psychiatric admissions in Queensland
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Year
2022
Authors
San Martin Porter, Macarena
Maravilla, Joemer
Kisley, Steve
Betts, Kim
Salom, Caroline
Alarti, Rosa
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
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Abstract
Background: Perinatal depression is often underdiagnosed; consequently, many women suffer perinatal depression
without follow-up care. Screening for depressive symptoms during the perinatal period has been recommended in Australia
to increase detection and follow-up of women suffering from depressive symptoms. Screening rates have gradually
increased over the last decades in Australia.
Objective: To explore trends in referrals of women to community mental health services during the perinatal period,
and prenatal and postnatal admissions to psychiatric units, among those who gave birth in Queensland between 2009
and 2015.
Method: Retrospective analyses of data from three linked state-wide administrative data collections. Trend analyses
using adjusted Poisson regression models examined 426,242 births. Outcome variables included referrals to specialised
mental health services; women admitted with a mood disorder during the second half of their pregnancy and during the
first 3 months of the postnatal period; and women admitted with non-affective psychosis disorders during the second
half of their pregnancy and during the first 3 months of the postnatal period.
Results: We found an increase in mental health referrals during the perinatal period over time (adjusted incidence rate
ratio, 1.07; 95% confidence interval, [1.06, 1.08]) and a decrease in admissions with mood disorders during the first
3 months of the postnatal period (adjusted incidence rate ratio, 0.95; 95% confidence interval, [0.94, 0.98]). We did not
find any changes in rates of admission for other outcomes.
Conclusion: Since the introduction of universal screening in Queensland, referrals for mental health care during the
perinatal period have increased, while admissions for mood disorders in the first 3 months after delivery decreased.
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Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE::Psychiatry,
Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE::Social medicine::Public health medicine research areas::Public health science