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Original Article

Universal versus risk factor-targeted early inpatient postpartum depression screening

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Pages 739-744 | Received 11 Mar 2014, Accepted 05 Jun 2014, Published online: 02 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

Objective: To assess differences in two different approaches to early inpatient Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) screening (targeted risk factor screening versus universal screening).

Methods: Retrospective study of two cohorts delivering from January 2010 to June 2010. Cohort 1 included 5-weeks of consecutive deliveries. Risk factors for a positive EPDS screen were determined by multivariable logistic regression. Cohort 2 included all delivering women in the subsequent 5 months who had the most common risk factor (history of mental illness) for postpartum depression identified from Cohort 1.

Results: For Cohort 1 of universal screening (N = 322), 11 (3.4%) had positive screens with seven (63.6%) having a history of any mental illness yielding the number needed to screen to identify one EPDS positive mother of 29. For Cohort 2 (N = 215), there were 33 (15.3%) positive screens and the number needed to have a positive screen was 6. Without a history of mental illness, predictive models for a positive screen were poor with the number needed to screen of 80.

Conclusions: Early EPDS screening targeted for those with a history of mental illness is an efficient way to identify postpartum women with active mental health problems, but may miss up to 36.4% of potential screen positive women.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful for the assistance of Mary Nguyen, a Lehigh Valley Health Network Research Scholar, who participated in the data collection and Katie Karabasz, a Lehigh Valley Health Network Research Associate, for help with manuscript preparation and editorial comments.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflict of interest.

Notes

* Abstract presented as a poster at the 61st Annual Clinical Meeting, American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, May 4–8, 2013, New Orleans, LA.

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