Screening for depression during pregnancy with the edinburgh depression scale (EDDS)
Authors:
Declan Murray a;
John L. Cox b
| Affiliations: | a St Edward's Hospital, Staffordshire, UK |
| b Department of Psychiatry, School of Postgraduate-Medicin and Biological Sciences, University of Keele, Staffordshire, UK |
DOI:
10.1080/02646839008403615
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology,
Volume
8,
Issue
2
April
1990
, pages 99
- 107
Subjects:
Behavioral Medicine;
Developmental Psychology;
Early Years;
Ethics & Legal issues in Mental Health;
Health Psychology;
Infancy;
Nursing;
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Abstract
One hundred women attending a maternity hospital antenatal clinic who were between 28 and 34 weeks gestation completed the EPDS and were then interviewed using a standardized psychiatric interview. EPDS scores were compared with RDC diagnosis of major and minor depression and with total weighted score derived from the interview. The EPDS identified all women with RDC major depression but was less effective in detecting those with RDC minor depression.
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