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Posted 1/2/2024
This safety card for women can be distributed by perinatal health care providers to patients.
Posted 1/2/2024
Mothers and fathers experience different depressive symptom trajectories from NICU to home.
Posted 1/2/2024
The MCPAP for Moms Obstetric Provider Toolkit was created to assist front-line perinatal care providers in the prevention, identification and treatment of depression, other mental health and/or substance use concerns in pregnant and postpartum women.
Posted 1/2/2024
Pregnant people can use this action plan to see if what they are feeling is depression and anxiety during pregnancy or after birth, and if they should seek help.
Posted 1/2/2024
Three common themes emerge: stigma occurs in community settings, healthcare settings, and comprehensive care is important to ensure appropriate support to this population.
Posted 1/2/2024
The article helps others be able to understand experiences that mothers go through with perinatal depression, in order for the reader to be informed on the changes that need to be made for diagnosis, treatment, screening.
Posted 1/2/2024
This article discusses the importance of screening for maternal mental health disorders along with ways to recognize symptoms and easily recognize when a mother is struggling with MMH.
Posted 1/2/2024
This report describes (1) available information on the BHW; (2) behavioral health provider; and (3) HHS agencies' actions
Posted 1/2/2024
This article provides insight to the relationship between paternal support after a stillbirth and maternal postpartum depression or anxiety.
Posted 1/2/2024
A map of the U.S. is broken up into counties to show the concentration of disadvantaged families.
Posted 1/2/2024
A table breaks down the Medicaid Developmental services by state, and lists things such as maximum number of appointments allowed, reimbursement amounts, resources available, and other requirements.
Posted 12/21/2023
This webinar reviews the Healthy Mental Development framework, discusses ways to promote healthy mental development in pediatric primary care and highlights relevant AAP resources.
Posted 12/21/2023
Pediatricians are not alone in recognizing the urgent need to change the way we address youth mental health. There are state and regional programs that can connect you to a network of professional mental health resources.
Posted 12/21/2023
Pediatricians and other pediatric health professionals are uniquely positioned to help parents and caregivers promote healthy mental development in their children.
Posted 12/21/2023
TAIC: HRSA MCHB aims to increase the identification and treatment of behavioral health conditions via
two programs: PMHCA and MMHSUD
Posted 12/5/2023
The link is for the ED STOP Suicide QI Collaborative archived monthly learning sessions. These learning sessions provided quality improvement strategies, subject information, and bundle-specific content.
Posted 12/5/2023
Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kits (PEAKs) resources were created to assist hospital and prehospital-based teams.
Posted 12/5/2023
PEAK: Child Abuse was developed to provide resources for hospital and prehospital-based practitioners.
Posted 12/5/2023
In light of the urgent need to improve pediatric suicide screening and mental health care in emergency settings, we are pleased to share new resources as part of our latest Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kit (PEAK): Suicide.
Posted 12/5/2023
Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kits (PEAKs) are collections of best practice educational resources.