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... Index A African Americans, 25, 26, 28, 54, 128, 129, 130, 136, 137, 139, 207, 216, Access to care, barriers to, 1, 16, 35-36, 37, 259, 305, 306, 309, 314, 318, 326, 88, 258-261 328, 334, 347 Action for Boston Community Age factors. See also Adolescents; Child; Development, 353 Children; Early childhood; Infants Acupuncture, 220-221 and toddlers; Newborns Acute life events, 74, 76, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, children of depressed parents, 23, 49-50, 85-86, 87, 91, 94, 95-96, 97, 102, 51, 61, 119, 121, 125, 134, 139, 136, 347 149, 151, 152, 153, 155, 159-160, Addiction Severity Index, 194 199, 387, 411 Adolescents discrimination, 88 coping, 150 gestational at birth, 211 depression, 58, 86, 89-90, 149-150, 153 maternal, 128 emotional and behavioral problems, onset of depression, 73, 75-76, 78, 120, 127, 146, 148, 151-152 151, 152, 153 interventions, 232-233, 293-294 prevalence of depression, 15, 24 onset of depression, 75, 76, 96 traumatic experiences, 156, 157, 158 parenting practices of depressed parents, Agency for Health Care Policy and 51, 60, 125-127 Research, 235 as parents, 89, 124, 128, 130-131 Agency for Healthcare Research and physical health and health care Quality, 8, 358, 359, 360, 375, 420, utilization, 135, 140 423, 424 prevention of adverse effects in, 293-294 Aggression, dysregulated, 80, 120, 122, resilience to stress, 101 128, 141, 148, 151, 154, 155, 297 risky behaviors, 135-136, 140, 149 Alateen, 308 school dropout, 149 Alcohol abuse, 90, 97-98, 123, 124, 136, substance abuse, 140 140, 141, 145, 156, 224, 228, 254, Affect.
From page 454...
... Casey Foundation, 18 194, 195, 251, 253, 254, 296, 300, Antenatal depression 301, 325, 327, 329, 331, 335 education interventions, 239 Behavioral Activation Treatment for and fetal development, 50-51, 132-133, Depression, 254 136-137 Behavioral Screening Questionnaire, and newborn neurobehavioral outcomes, 323 144-145, 152 Biological perspectives in depression, 73, pharmacotherapy, 136-137 74, 76, 77-78, 79-84, 100-101 and pregnancy outcomes, 136 Bipolar disorder, 76, 79, 125, 218 psychotherapy, 217 Bootcamp for New Dads, 248 telecare, 226, 240 Borderline personality disorder, 98 Antidepressants. See Pharmacotherapy; Boston Consortium of Services for Families individual drugs in Recovery Model, 194 Antisocial disorders, 31, 94, 125, 126, 141, Boston Public Health Commission, 20, 194, 324 255, 308 Anxiety disorders Brain development, 51 in adolescents, 150, 154 Brief Patient Health Questionnaire, 253 in children of depressed parents, 126, Bupropion, 209, 212, 214, 235 150, 151, 154, 159 coping strategies, 150, 362 and infant temperament, 145, 146 parental, 9, 12, 13, 31, 51, 52, 74, 97, C 98, 102, 120, 121, 136, 138, 139, California Endowment, 18 141, 145, 376, 401 Canada, 122, 137, 188, 208, 211, 287, 316, and pregnancy outcomes, 136 320 screening for, 183, 187, 199 Caribbean immigrants, black, 25, 26, 28, 54 substance use disorder and, 193 Caring for Every Child's Mental Health treatment, 209, 227, 240, 242-243, 245, Campaign, 361 246, 247, 296, 347 Case management, 12, 225, 255, 257, 261Arthritis, 31 262, 351, 363, 364, 397, 398, 402 Asian Americans, 25, 26, 54, 334 Center for Addiction and Pregnancy, 194
From page 455...
... See also Stress Child Behavior Checklist, 288, 319, 321, and brain development, 51 335 and children's functioning, 50-51, 89, Childhood 133-134, 142, 150-153 exposure to adversity, 75, 78, 83, 84, demographic correlates, 87-88 89-91, 92, 93; see also Child abuse environmental sources, 88-89, 126 and neglect and etiology of depression, 79, 81-84, preventive interventions, 293-294 87-89 Children, number in households with and immune response, 83-84 depressed parents, 32 parenting circumstances, 89 Children's functioning. See also Adolescents; resilience and protective factors, 99-101 Infants and toddlers; Newborns; Circles of Care, 361 Psychological problems of children Citalopram, 209, 214 chronic health conditions, 120, 122, Cocaine addiction, 145, 254 133, 135, 137, 138-139 Cognitive-behavioral therapy and chronic stress in parents, 89, for antepartum women, 217, 218, 286 133-134 for children of depressed parents, comorbidities with parental depression 324-325 and, 132, 136, 140 in community mental health setting, developmental screening, 184, 186, 191- 243, 244 192, 197-198 effectiveness, 49, 160-161, 215-216, developmental stage and, 49, 133-134 221, 225, 228, 231, 233, 235, 237, environment and, 33, 135, 137, 139 238, 243, 246-247, 254, 298 exposure history and, 49-50, 60, 63, 91, exemplary collaborative care studies, 132 231, 233, 235, 237, 238
From page 456...
... See Comorbidities and co-occurring conditions. also Race/ethnicity See also Substance use disorders; in access to care, 4, 10, 16, 35, 88, 197, other psychopathologies 376 and children's functioning, 132, 136, 140 in etiology of depression, 76, 85, 88, chronic health conditions in children as, 163 140 intervention appropriateness, 226-227, coping strategies, 31 257, 263-264, 282, 308-309, 312, and delivery of services, 53, 208 355, 397, 417 in etiology of depression, 74, 75, 97-99, in parenting, 94-95, 163, 413 102-103 protective factors, 261
From page 457...
... See also 187, 188, 190, 191, 195-196, 233, Learning environments 240, 241, 242, 287, 288, 316, 317, Agricultural Extension Service model, 323, 326, 366 422 Educational attainment. See also Patient attributes that facilitate adoption, education 422-423 and comorbidities, 99 guidelines for adopting innovations, impact of depression on, 32, 263 423-425 and prevalence of depression, 24, 27, 29, opportunities and challenges, 7 87 research agenda, 425-426 Eicosapentaenoic acid, 218 strategies, 422 Electroencephalogram asymmetry, 143, 152 Docosahexaenoic acid, 218 Emotional self-regulation, 50, 51, 99, 100, Domestic violence, 127, 128, 189, 197, 208, 125, 141, 146, 148, 154 252, 255, 257, 291-292, 303, 307, Employment 312, 351, 389, 417 assistance, 305, 307
From page 458...
... See Race/ethnicity; individual lack of standards, 19-20 ethnic groups Every Child Succeeds, 352 Etiology of depression Exercise, 219-220 acute life events and, 74, 76, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 85-86, 87, 91, 94, 95-96, 97 age at onset, 73, 75-76, 78, 153 F bidirectional influences, 46, 74, 75, 84, Failure to thrive, 138 86, 87, 91, 93, 154 Familial depression, 75, 78 biological perspectives, 73, 74, 76, 77 Families First, 248 78, 79-84, 100-101 Family. See also Domestic violence; Marital childhood exposure to adversity, 75, 78, composition, 22, 87, 137, 149, 289, 300 83, 84, 89-91, 92, 93 defining, 21-22 and children's functioning, 49-50, 60, development, 5 63, 91, 132 disruption, 75, 90 chronic stress and, 79, 81-84, 87-89 intergenerational conflict, 94-95 cognitive vulnerability, 91-92 violence, 52, 53, 90, 92, 127 co-occurring disorders, 74, 75, 97-99, Family Connections, 353, 354 102-103 Family Relationship Inventory, 299 course of, 73, 77-78 Family Talk, 299-300, 309, 332-335, 369, diathesis-stress models, 74, 84, 91, 102 370 environmental factors, 74, 76, 78, 84-91 Fetal development, 50-51, 60, 62, 124, 131, genetic vulnerability, 56, 73, 76, 77, 78, 133, 136-137, 142, 146, 212 79-81, 92, 95-96, 97 Finland, 55, 369-370 hormonal factors, 73, 76, 82 Fiscal challenges immune system processes and, 73, 83 cost-effectiveness of interventions, 231, 84, 99 238, 248-249, 257 integrative research, 56, 96-97 funding gaps, 398-399 interpersonal vulnerabilities, 92-95 health insurance coverage, 394-395 kindling model, 77-78 reimbursement of providers, 395-398 literature searches, 56 Florida, 196 moderators, 96 Fluoxetine, 209, 213-214 modifiers, 73, 79 Food and Drug Administration, 211, 212 neuroendocrine functioning, 73, 77, 81 Foster care, 21, 22, 355 83, 91, 100 perinatal, 76-77 personal vulnerabilities, 74, 91-97, 102 personality disorders and, 74, 95-96, 98 G and psychological problems in children, Gender differences.
From page 459...
... See also Children's Healthcare Effectiveness Data and functioning Information Set, 209, 229 economic, 16, 17, 34 Healthy Families America, 195, 251, 291, family and society, 5, 16, 17, 31-34, 37 352 individual, 31, 32 Healthy Families Massachusetts, 292 Improving Mood-Promoting Access to Healthy People 2010, 359 Collaborative Treatment, 346-348 Healthy People 2020, 374 Incarcerated women, 25, 135, 355 Heartstrings, 248 Income correlate, 4, 9, 23, 31, 87, 89, 99, Help Me Grow Program, 195-196, 366 137, 189
From page 460...
... See Web-based interventions 224-225, 226-227, 228, 230, 239, Internet and American Life Project, 246 241, 242, 245, 246, 347 Interpersonal dissatisfaction and conflict, patient preferences, 206, 241, 264, 414 32, 52, 60 pregnancy and postpartum settings, 224Interpersonal functioning, 33, 50, 51, 92- 227, 238-242, 257-258 95, 141, 143, 151-152, 160 primary care practices, 206, 222-238, Interpersonal psychotherapy 241, 242 for antepartum women, 217, 218, 286 problem solving, 226-227, 244 culturally enhanced, 257 provider education and training, 11-12, for dysthymia, 289, 320 194, 206, 222-223, 224-225, 230, effectiveness, 160, 221, 257, 287, 289, 241, 242, 261, 401 290 screening, 183, 184, 185, 190, 240, 253 general population, 215-217 254, 261 for postpartum women, 160, 286, 290 self-help, 224-225, 228, 247 ROSE Program, 287, 314 in specialty mental health settings, 207, Interventions. See also Evaluation of 224-225, 242-244 interventions; Pharmacotherapy; state public health programs, 190 Prevention of adverse effects; Quality stepped-care approach, 221, 242, 265, improvement 346 adherence support, 229-230, 241, 247 in substance use disorder settings, 243, case management, 12, 225, 255, 257, 253-256 261-262, 351, 363, 364, 397, 398, targeting, 132, 206 402 telecare, 226-227, 228-229, 238
From page 461...
... maternal, 155-158 prevalence, 1, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, K 26-29, 32-33, 76, 193, 282 preventive interventions, 293-294, 295, Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and 306, 315, 325, 330 Schizophrenia, 319, 325 screening for, 56-57, 187, 190, 191, 195, 253 sociodemographic disparities, 24, 25, L 26-29, 76, 87, 261 Learned helplessness, 100, 143 treatment effectiveness, 209, 217, 218Learning disabilities, 98 219, 225, 244, 253, 257, 289, 293 Learning environments. See also treatment interventions, 224, 225, 241, Dissemination and implementation of 242, 243, 253 practices and programs utilization of health services, 36, 54, mechanisms of learning, 420-421 208, 240, 258 organizational structure, leadership, and Mamás y Bebés/Mothers and Babies Course, climate, 421-422 310 LETS Act!
From page 462...
... 462 INDEX and recurrence of depression, 90 Mirtazapine, 212 and risk of depression, 87, 93, 158, 283 Missouri, 249 and treatment of depression, 48, 49 Modifying factors, 73, 79 Marital support, 146 Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Marital therapy, 49 Scale, 321 Massachusetts, 193, 251, 292 MotherCare, 242 Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 359- Motherisk Program, 211 360, 399 Mother's Assessment of the Behavior of Her Maternal Attitudes Questionnaire, 253 Infant, 295, 328-329 Medicaid, 12, 45, 192, 350, 363, 365-366, Moving to Opportunity, 306-307 367, 387, 395, 396-397, 398, 399, Multidisciplinary models of care, 206, 227, 401, 402 231, 238, 239, 240-242, 348, 373, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 24, 63 409, 426 Medical fragility, 138 Mental Component Score, 233 Mental Health Services for Children and N Families Community Program, 399 National Center for Children in Poverty, 55, Mental retardation, 89 367-368 Methodological issues. See also Literature National Committee for Quality Assurance, on depression; Research challenges 209 comparability of studies, 44, 63-64 National Comorbidity Survey-Replication, cross-sectional designs, 8, 66, 122, 138, 22-23, 24, 25, 30-31, 32-33, 63, 64 375 65, 97, 155, 156, 157, 158 defining and measuring depression, 20 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol 21, 67, 162 and Related Conditions, 54 effect size, 52, 64, 65-66, 119, 122-123, National Institute of Child Health and 124, 144, 247, 254, 256, 306, 357 Human Development, 10, 27, 29, generalizability of samples, 62-63, 64, 377 67, 155, 157, 158, 217, 231, 238, National Institute of Mental Health, 8, 32, 288, 294, 297, 360, 390, 425 242, 253, 360, 375, 377 measurement and other errors, 67 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and mediation of effects, 66, 161 Alcoholism, 377 moderation of effects, 66-67, 162 National Institute on Drug Abuse, 10, 254, randomized treatment and intervention 377 studies, 65, 66-67 National Institute on Nursing Research, 377 replication of findings, 67-68 National Institutes of Health, 8, 13, 36, 46, reporter bias, 135, 145, 147 360, 374, 427 sample size, 44, 65-66 National Latino and Asian American Study, Methodological pluralism, 63-64 25, 54 Mexican American Prevalence and Service National Mental Health Information Center, Survey, 54 360-361 Mexicans, 25, 26, 28, 54, 261 National Registry of Evidence-based Michigan, 196-197 Programs and Practices, 361 MidAmerica Coalition on Health Care, 249 National Research Council, 18 Middle childhood National Survey of American Life, 25, 54 depression, 153, 154 National Survey of Substance Abuse parenting practices, 51, 125-127, Treatment Services, 193 137-139 Negative affectivity, 96, 100, 120, 123, 142, Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, 147, 151 216-217 Neonatal adaptation syndrome, 211, 212 Minnesota Family Investment Program, 305
From page 463...
... INDEX 463 Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, 144, Parenting practices 295 of abuse survivors, 127, 128 Netherlands, 55, 295, 368-369 of adolescent parents, 89, 124, 128, Neurobehavioral outcomes, 143, 144-145 130-131 Neurobiology authoritarian, 124 of depression, 47, 91 children with disabilities, 89, 120 of stress hormones, 59 and children's functioning, 122, 132, Neuroendocrine functioning, 73, 77, 81-83, 136 91, 100 cultural considerations, 94-95, 163, 413 Neuropeptide-Y, 100 definition and measurement, 55-56 Neuroticism, 81, 86, 95-96 developmental perspective, 2, 33, 50-51 New Chance Project, 305-306 disengaged/withdrawn/lax, 119, 123, New Hope Project, 305 124, 125, 126, 129, 150, 151, 300 New Jersey, 55, 190, 365, 367 disrupted, 127 New Mexico, 189 effective/healthy, 121, 136, 352-354 New York, 125 fathers, 119, 134 New Zealand, 84 gender differences, 151 Newborns genetic factors, 81 neonatal adaptation syndrome, 211, 212 health management, 5, 120, 125, neurobehavioral outcomes, 144-145 135-140 physical health and health care hostile/negative, 119, 122-123, 125, utilization, 135, 136-137 129, 139, 153 stress response, 136 infants and toddlers, 51, 60, 119, 123Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, 209 125, 160, 161 North Carolina, 365-366 intergenerational patterns of problems, Nortriptyline, 214, 215 94 Nurse-Family Partnership, 10, 195, 251, interventions, 48, 51, 132, 285-288, 291, 352, 376 294-298, 314-335, 352-354 intrusive, 51, 124, 126, 127, 150, 151, 161, 300 O mediators and moderators, 60-61, 122, 126-127, 128-131 Obesity and overweight, 136, 139 middle childhood and adolescence, 51, Office of the Surgeon General, 7-8, 362, 60, 119, 125-127, 137-139 374 prenatal health behaviors, 123-124 Office of Women's Health, 362 protective factors, 146 Ohio, 195-196, 351, 352, 366 psychobiological effects in children, 120 Olmstead Medical Center, 242 and psychological problems of children, Omega-3 fatty acids, 218 5, 120, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, Overcoming Depression on the Internet, 247 142, 146, 150, 151, 152, 153 Oxytocin, 59 punitive, 32, 127-128, 130; see also Child abuse remission/recovery from depression and, P 119, 123, 160-161 Panic disorder, 97, 324 research challenges, 47-48, 50-51, 55-56 Parent and Child Series Program, 296 screening for, 185, 189 Parent Behavior Checklist, 288 social supports and, 129 Parent-child relationship, 6, 59, 63, 82, 92, stress and, 129-130 123, 125, 126, 221, 281, 289, 290, substance use disorders and, 127, 128, 291, 294-298, 304, 305, 312, 313, 194 325, 326-331, 343, 345, 348, 349, transactional processes, 134, 135, 142, 386, 400, 416 146, 154-155, 163
From page 464...
... See also individual drugs mental illness in, 90 adherence, 208-209, 229-230 number in U.S., 22 antepartum, 146, 208, 210-213 prevalence of depression, 2, 8, 21-23, and breastfeeding, 136-137 32-33, 102, 134-135, 282, 290, 312, effectiveness, 161, 209, 213-215, 288 313, 353 general population, 209-210 psychopathlogy other than depression, and parenting, 161 51, 58-59, 90, 94 postpartum, 161, 208, 213-215 Paroxetine, 209, 210-211, 214, 235 psychotherapy combined with, 213-214, Partners in Care, 233, 346-348 231, 244 Partnerships for Youth Transition, 361 safety during pregnancy, 209-213 Paternal in substance use disorder settings, 256 alcohol and drug use, 156, 157 therapeutic endpoint, 210 depression, 23, 30-31, 134, 136, 148, treatment rates, 208 154-159 Phototherapy, 219 parenting, 119, 134 Policy issues, 30, 55 work status, 24 Postpartum Dads, 248 Patient education, 184, 185, 197-198, 224- Postpartum depression 225, 226-227, 228, 230, 239, 241, alternative therapies, 218, 219, 220 242, 245, 246, 347 barriers to treatment, 258, 396, 402 Patient Health Questionnaire, 57, 187, 188, and child functioning, 137-138, 145, 189, 191, 253, 365 153, 158, 159-160, 289 Patient preferences, 206, 241, 264, 414 defined, 50 Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental education interventions, 224 Health Parity and Addiction Equity effectiveness of interventions, 214-215, Act of 2008, 258 217, 218, 295, 302, 303, 304, 315, Perinatal depression 316-317, 322-323, 328-329 alternative medicine, 218, 219, 220, etiology, 57, 76, 160 264 exercise and, 219, 220 defining, 56 federal initiatives, 344, 358, 359, 360, education interventions, 239, 364 374 etiology, 76-77 health behaviors and, 124 federal initiatives, 359-360 infant temperament, 145, 146-147 and newborn elevated cortisol, 136 interventions and delivery approaches, prevalence, 358 224, 225, 226, 227, 238-242, 247, preventive interventions, 310 248, 251, 257-258, 264, 310, 316 research needs, 264, 414 317, 414, 416
From page 465...
... See also Fetal development knowledge base on, 18 alternative medicine, 219-220 parent-child relationship, 304, 305, 312, antidepressant safety, 209-213 313, 325, 326-331 health behaviors during, 123-124 parent-focused, 287, 304, 314-317 risk factors for depression, 189-190 parenting interventions, 48, 51, 132, substance abuse, 124, 145, 194-195 285-288, 294-298, 309, 314-335, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring 352-354 System, 23, 190, 358-359 peer support, 316-317 Prenatal care, 51, 123 poverty mitigation, 303-307 Prevalence of depression pregnant and postpartum women, 285, data collection issues, 8, 37, 48, 53, 54, 286-288, 291, 301-302, 303, 310, 56-57, 134-135, 290, 375 315, 322-325, 328 comorbidities, 37, 145, 194 research gaps and opportunities, 6, 310 educating providers about, 363 312, 414-416 general adult population, 13, 15, 22, 25, selective, 285 36, 102 targeting, 132, 150 households with children, 16, 37 telephone peer support, 287 international, 17, 23 treatment of parent's depression, 288 maternal, 23, 145, 186, 189-190, 194, 290, 318-325 263, 293, 304 two-generation, 33, 36, 299-301 parental/caregiver, 2, 8, 21-23, 32-33, 102, universal and public health approaches, 134-135, 282, 290, 312, 313, 353 281-282, 285, 301-303
From page 466...
... See Psychopathology of depression also Adolescents; Infants and young cumulative risk, 67 children; Newborns developmental perspective, 44, 50, 63, adolescent sexual behavior, 149 67 affective functioning, 96, 100, 120, 123, Psychotherapy. See also Cognitive 141, 142-143, 147, 148, 151 behavioral therapy; Interpersonal attachment, 34, 50, 60, 82, 92, 93, 99, psychotherapy 120, 122, 124, 147-148, 159, 164, computer-assisted approaches, 243-244 289, 295, 296, 323, 327, 331, 352 effectiveness, 288-290 attention deficits, 146, 154 number and duration od sessions, 231 behavior problems or psychopathology, treatment rates, 208 122, 141, 151, 153-159 Public awareness, 189, 302, 365 bidirectionality, 142, 143, 154-155, 163 Public Health Service Act, 401
From page 467...
... See also Vulnerable theoretical balanced with real world, 62 populations transactional models, 163 and chronic stress, 88 transdisciplinary approaches, 45, 46-47 discrimination, 88, 263 translation/dissemination of results, 18, minority health providers, 260 46-47, 62 and parenting style, 94 two-generation approach, 3, 43, 47-49, and paternal depression, 157 68 prevalence of depression, 15, 24, 25, 26, vulnerable populations, 53-54 28, 30-31 Research gaps and opportunities psychiatric epidemiological studies, etiology of depression, 56, 101, 411 52-53 children's functioning, 131-135, 146, utilization of health services, 230-231, 157-158, 161-163, 411-413 259 parenting, 47-48, 50-51, 55-56 RAND depression screener, 188 preventive interventions, 310-312, Reach Out, Stand Strong, Essentials for 414-416 New Mothers (ROSE Program) , 287, quality improvement, 370-371, 417-418 304, 314-315 screening and identification of parents, Recommendations 56-58, 183, 198, 413 improving awareness and understanding, treatment of depression, 264, 413-414 7-9, 374-375 vulnerable populations, 416-417
From page 468...
... See Tobacco use community services, 184, 186, 190, Social disadvantage, 1, 15, 25, 37, 89, 102, 192-193 136, 322, 388 comorbidities and co-occurring factors Social exclusion, 88 and, 21, 54-55 Social functioning, 32, 60, 143, 155, 213, cost and effectiveness, 196 235, 245, 257 diagnostic criteria, 20-21 Social marginalization, 35, 260, 261, 263 Early Head Start programs, 192-193 Social phobia, 97, 154 education and support components, 184, Social stressors, 76, 87 185, 197-198 Social support, 6, 76, 86, 87, 89, 92, 93, functional status as a parent, 185, 189 129, 130, 131, 132, 138, 189, 221, in home visitation programs, 184, 195- 244, 245, 251, 262, 286, 287, 292, 196, 197 301-302, 309, 316-317, 351, 388 implementation challenges, 184, 196-198, Socioeconomic status. See also Educational literature searches, 56-58 attainment; Employment; Marital opportunities for, 54-55, 59 status; Poverty status; Race/ethnicity and persistence of depression, 183, 185 and chronic stress, 87, 88 policy issues, 55 prevalence of depression, 15 in primary care settings, 21, 59, 183- Speak Up When You Are Down, 367 184, 185-192 Special Supplemental Nutrition Program in prenatal and postpartum visits, 48, for Women, Infants, and Children, 2, 57, 58, 183-184, 186-187, 188, 189, 193, 257, 364, 372, 388 190-191, 198, 225, 258 Specialty mental health settings process, 186-189 interventions in, 207, 224-225, 242-244 rates, 190-191 screening, 21 recommendations and guidelines of St.
From page 469...
... See also Alternative medicines; behavioral treatments, 254-255 Cognitive-behavioral therapy; co-occurring disorders, 15, 31, 36, Interpersonal psychotherapy; 97-98, 156, 157, 193-194, 253-254, Pharmacotherapy 307-308 antepartum, 208, 210-213, 217 environmental challenges, 194 approaches, 205-206, see also Delivery integrated models of care, 253-256 of health services; Interventions parenting practices and, 127, 128, 194 barriers to, 16, 31, 258-261 in parents, 94, 136-137 behavioral, 254-255 paternal, 156, 157 comorbidities and, 98, 206, 208 prenatal, 124, 145 costs, 17 prevention of depression, 307-308 defined, 206
From page 470...
... See also Child abuse; Domestic minority providers, 260 violence; Intimate partner violence; provider education and training, 11-12, Marital/parenting discord 194, 206, 222-223, 224-225, 230, adolescent behavior, 154 241, 242, 260, 261, 391-394, 401 exposure to, 30, 52, 53, 66, 67, 78, 90, Workplace, 248-250 92, 120, 127, 149, 163, 193, 208, World Health Organization, 16, 17, 32 257, 283, 388 World Health Surveys, 17 substance use disorders and, 193, 194 treatment programs, 194, 255 Visiting Nurse Associations, 193 Y Vulnerable populations. See also Cultural and linguistic considerations Yoga, 220 barriers to care, 35-36, 257-260 Youth Self-Report Depression Subscale, 299


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