Health: Health: Preventing & Preventing & Mitigating Its Mitigating Its Effects Effects Robin C. Kopelman, M.D., M.P.H. Robin C. Kopelman, M.D., M.P.H. University of Iowa Department of University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry Psychiatry Women’s Wellness & Counseling Service Women’s Wellness & Counseling Service Iowa Depression and Clinical Research Iowa Depression and Clinical Research Center Center ACES October 14, 2013 ACES October 14, 2013
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Maternal Mental Health: Preventing & Mitigating Its Effects Robin C. Kopelman, M.D., M.P.H. University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry Women’s Wellness.
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Its EffectsIts EffectsRobin C. Kopelman, M.D., M.P.H.Robin C. Kopelman, M.D., M.P.H.
University of Iowa Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Iowa Department of PsychiatryWomen’s Wellness & Counseling ServiceWomen’s Wellness & Counseling Service
Iowa Depression and Clinical Research CenterIowa Depression and Clinical Research CenterACES October 14, 2013ACES October 14, 2013
Maternal depression is common – 30% Maternal depression is common – 30% or more in select Iowa populationsor more in select Iowa populations
Series of negative Series of negative consequencesconsequences
Impact on Family Partner Marital discord, divorce Family violence
Less likely to engage in healthy
parenting practices Difficulties managing children’s health
Personal suffering of woman
Series of negative Series of negative consequencesconsequences
Impairment of factors key for healthy early Impairment of factors key for healthy early brain development, including before birthbrain development, including before birth
NeglectNeglectHigher risk for developmental, behavioral, Higher risk for developmental, behavioral, cognitive & emotional problems in childrencognitive & emotional problems in children
Cycle of depressionCycle of depressionCombined with poverty, substance abuse, Combined with poverty, substance abuse, domestic violence, or traumadomestic violence, or trauma
Iowa efforts have been strongIowa efforts have been strong
The good news…The good news…
Treatment of maternal depression is Treatment of maternal depression is associated with improved outcomes for associated with improved outcomes for their children!their children! Plus…dads/partners may help.Plus…dads/partners may help.
Significance of Paternal DepressionSignificance of Paternal Depression
Non-depressed fathers may “buffer” Non-depressed fathers may “buffer” effects of maternal depressioneffects of maternal depression Social supportSocial support Increased infant-parent interactionIncreased infant-parent interaction
Paternal & Caregiver depressionPaternal & Caregiver depression Similar to effects of maternal depressionSimilar to effects of maternal depression
Improve mechanisms to screen fathers for Improve mechanisms to screen fathers for depressiondepression Direct and Direct and ProxyProxy screening screening
Improve mechanisms to screen AND Improve mechanisms to screen AND address depression in all caregiversaddress depression in all caregivers
Beyond screening…critical links Beyond screening…critical links to treatment and preventionto treatment and prevention
Follow-up and capacity to treatFollow-up and capacity to treat Consultation servicesConsultation services # of and type of provider# of and type of provider
Targeted interventionsTargeted interventions Home visiting and Family based programsHome visiting and Family based programs ““Preventive ‘treatment”Preventive ‘treatment” Novel treatment modelsNovel treatment models
Address access (includingAddress access (including financial financial))• Targeted interventionsTargeted interventions• Mental Mental healthcarehealthcare for parenting women for parenting women
Iowa ResourcesIowa Resources
Iowa ResourcesIowa Resources
What’s available for Iowa womenWhat’s available for Iowa womenand providers in the maternaland providers in the maternalmental health field?mental health field?
Education, Consultation and Support for Education, Consultation and Support for Screening, Referral, and Treatment Screening, Referral, and Treatment
Clinical and Treatment ResourcesClinical and Treatment Resources Women’s Wellness & Counseling Service: (319-335-Women’s Wellness & Counseling Service: (319-335-
2464), http://www.uihealthcare.org/womenswellness/2464), http://www.uihealthcare.org/womenswellness/ Research InitiativesResearch Initiatives