Interventions
Symptoms
Guidelines
Research
100
Connecting with likeminded individuals in similar situations.

What is peer support / help groups?

100

Feelings of unhappiness

What is a depressed mood?

100

Name one of the accredited bodies mentioned during the presentation :)

ACOG

US Preventive Services Task Force

APA

100

Postpartum depression may begin at other times.

What is perinatal depression?

200

The practice of identifying stressful life events which led to depression.

What is interpersonal therapy?

200

Define anhedonia.

The loss of interest or pleasure in activities.

200

Name an example of a standardized screening tool.

Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale

Beck Depression Inventory

Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale

200

This is a socioeconomic factor that may affect health literacy.

What is educational level?

300
Focusing on changing mood and behavior to change physical feelings.

What is cognitive behavioral theory?

300

The publication which outlines signs and symptoms for depression and other mental disorders.

What is the DSM handbook/manual?
300

The most commonly used assessment / screening tool for postpartum depression.

What is the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale?

300
Publisher of the DSM 5.

What is the American Psychiatric Association?

400
The SSRI medication which has show the most minimum passage through breast milk

Setraline.

400

For how long should symptoms last to be considered a symptom of PPD?

For at least two weeks.
400

Name another resource provided for more information / help.

SAMHSA Helpline

Postpartum Support International

Moms' Mental Health Matters

400

Name 2 risk factors for developing PPD.

Advanced maternal age

Gestational Diabetes

Educational level

Traumatic Birth experience

History of depression

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