2021
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckab197
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Disparities in postpartum depression screening participation between immigrant and Danish-born women

Abstract: Background Qualitative studies suggest that immigrant women experience barriers for postpartum depression (PPD) screening. This study examines the prevalence of participation in PPD screening in the universal home-visiting programme in Denmark, in relation to migrant status and its association with acculturation factors, such as length of residence and age at migration. Methods The sample consists of 77 694 births from 72 292… Show more

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“…CHNs also administer the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale, which closely correlates with the mental health concern variable. However, we needed to use the CHNs’ own records of mental health concerns because about 50% of migrant women in Denmark did not have any data from this scale in their records 19 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CHNs also administer the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale, which closely correlates with the mental health concern variable. However, we needed to use the CHNs’ own records of mental health concerns because about 50% of migrant women in Denmark did not have any data from this scale in their records 19 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we needed to use the CHNs' own records of mental health concerns because about 50% of migrant women in Denmark did not have any data from this scale in their records. 19…”
Section: Mediatormentioning
confidence: 99%