2005 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
International Collaborate Study of Health Care System for Women with Postnatal Depression
Project/Area Number |
14570917
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Psychiatric science
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Research Institution | Mie University |
Principal Investigator |
OKANO Tadaharu Mie University, Center for Health, Associate Professor, 保健管理センター, 助教授 (90169128)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
SUGIYAMA Takashi Mie University, Mie University Hospital, Associate Professor(2004-2005), 医学部附属病院(H16-H17), 助教授 (10263005)
TOYODA Nagayasu Mie University, School of Medicine, Professor(2002-2003), 医学部(H14-H15), 教授 (40126983)
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Project Period (FY) |
2002 – 2005
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Keywords | Postnatal Depression / Mother and baby interaction / Screening / Prevalence Rate / Structured Interview / Primary Care / EPDS / Validity |
Research Abstract |
Background : Japanese Government started to institute screening programs for the detection and management of postnatal depression. To be effective, screening programs should meet certain criteria, the most important of which include : adequate understanding of the condition validated screening test with appropriate cut-off levels, effective referral and treatment. However, little study has examined the validity of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in primary health care using the structured clinical interview. This study investigated the validation of the EPDS with Japanese mothers in primary health care area and the appropriate intervention period in Japanese Health care system. Method : 108 women were administered the Japanese version of the EPDS in one month postpartum at the maternity clinics and 3 month postpartum at their home by home visitors and four month postpartum at baby clinics for health examinations of their four-month-old infants and 48 women interviewed us
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ing the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (SCID). Other psychological and obstetric factors have been studied for these women at a mean 32 weeks gestation and above period. Results : In our study, the period prevalence rate of 9.6% within 6 months for PND (4.3% in the first interview (5-14 weeks postpartum) and 5.3% in the second interview (13-24 weeks postpartum) ) was found. This prevalence rate is in accordance with other countries but was particularly leaded by the two administrations of the EPDS at one and three month postpartum. This two-staged administration of the EPDS might be useful method for higher detection of women with PND in the Japanese clinical setting. Moreover this screening test allowed trained health visitors to detect PND with acceptable levels of validity. Conclusion : While evidence may not yet be available for recommending screening system in Japanese community setting, this study suggests that the two staged EPDS might be a useful tool for detection among Japanese sample with PND according to Japanese perinatal health system. To achieve more reliable estimates larger study samples are required. Less
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Research Products
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