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Research Fellow in Perinatal Mental Health @UCL @UCL_PCPH #postnatalmentalhealth #postnatalcare #postnataldepression #womenshealth Mama Views my own

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@BMJMentalHealth
BMJ Mental Health
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πŸ”Š*New Research* @BMJMentalHealth This article is a research study on the relationship between #maternal #perinatal #anxiety & #infant #primarycare use in the UK from 1998 to 2016. @CizCG @suzypuss @seenafazel @CorteseSamuele @WomensHealthMag @healiowomen @PrimaryCareNHS
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@UCLPopHealthSci
UCL Population Health Sciences
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The first 100 days after childbirth are a crucial time for women as they recover from pregnancy & birth. Listen to this podcast with Dr Holly Smith (@UCL_IEHC) discussing her study on women’s primary care use after childbirth. #InternationalPodcastDay ⬇️
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@BJGPjournal
The British Journal of General Practice
1 year
In the 100 days following childbirth what are the types of support women request from primary care? Read the research: https://t.co/ZxFoLq4W45 @Ron_Direction @SoniaKSaxena @i_petersen @DrPatriciaES @UCL_PCPH @NIHRSPCR #PrimaryCare #PregnancyHealth
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@BJGPjournal
The British Journal of General Practice
1 year
BJGPLife: Episode 181: The first 100 days after childbirth – what do women need in general practice? https://t.co/RNXJCqFXOP
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@i_petersen
Prof Irene Petersen
1 year
Womens use of primary care in the first 100 days after they have given birth.
@BJGPjournal
The British Journal of General Practice
1 year
Primary care services support women with a wide range of needs following childbirth, including postnatal checks, monitoring, and preventative care https://t.co/ZxFoLq4W45 @Ron_Direction @SoniaKSaxena @i_petersen @DrPatriciaES @UCL_PCPH @NIHRSPCR #PrimaryCare
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@BJGPjournal
The British Journal of General Practice
1 year
Primary care services support women with a wide range of needs following childbirth, including postnatal checks, monitoring, and preventative care https://t.co/ZxFoLq4W45 @Ron_Direction @SoniaKSaxena @i_petersen @DrPatriciaES @UCL_PCPH @NIHRSPCR #PrimaryCare
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@i_petersen
Prof Irene Petersen
1 year
Many Congratulations πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ Cini and Holly @Ron_Direction @cinibhanu @UCL_PCPH
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@Ron_Direction
Holly Smith
1 year
Have you experienced perinatal depression? We @UCL_PCPH need women to advise on a research funding application about women's mental and physical health after having perinatal depression. Interested? See more: https://t.co/UnqSsd3yC3
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Holly Smith
2 years
Do you have a lived experience of having a perinatal mental illness? We are looking for mums to advise us on a research funding application about who is most at risk of experiencing postnatal depression. More info & how to apply:
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@MidwiferyForum
Maternity & Midwifery Forum
2 years
It is being understood increasingly that fathers may develop mental health conditions, including depression, around the birth of a baby. Read the article here: https://t.co/2ccDPOM2Zm
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@SoniaKSaxena
Prof. Sonia Saxena πŸ’™
2 years
Congratulations Holly Smith @Ron_Direction for passing your PhD viva and researching health needs of new parents πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸΌ πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ What a journey #teamscience @i_petersen @DrPatriciaES Find out more πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/JuJHKNTjxg @UCLPopHealthSci @Imperial_CHU @Imperial_PCPH @ImperialSPH
spcr.nihr.ac.uk
@i_petersen
Prof Irene Petersen
2 years
Many congratulations πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ to Holly who passed her viva today @Ron_Direction Holly's PhD is on postnatal care and antidepressant treatment in postpartum women. @ucl_thin @UCL_PCPH @SoniaKSaxena @DrPatriciaES
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@DrPatriciaES
Patricia Schartau πŸ’™
2 years
Huge congratulations Holly Smith @Ron_Direction for passing your PhD viva! πŸ‘πŸ’ It has been an absolute joy to be part of your supervisory team πŸ™ Your research on the health needs of new parents is such an important & impactful topic. More details ⬇️ @i_petersen @SoniaKSaxena
@SoniaKSaxena
Prof. Sonia Saxena πŸ’™
2 years
Congratulations Holly Smith @Ron_Direction for passing your PhD viva and researching health needs of new parents πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸΌ πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ What a journey #teamscience @i_petersen @DrPatriciaES Find out more πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/JuJHKNTjxg @UCLPopHealthSci @Imperial_CHU @Imperial_PCPH @ImperialSPH
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@i_petersen
Prof Irene Petersen
2 years
Many congratulations πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ to Holly who passed her viva today @Ron_Direction Holly's PhD is on postnatal care and antidepressant treatment in postpartum women. @ucl_thin @UCL_PCPH @SoniaKSaxena @DrPatriciaES
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@Ron_Direction
Holly Smith
2 years
Our study @i_petersen @DrPatriciaES starting an important conversation about dad's mental health on @BBCMorningLive more:
ucl.ac.uk
New fathers are over 30 times more likely to take antidepressants in the first year after having a child, if they have a recent history of the treatment, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
@BBCMorningLive
BBC Morning Live
2 years
A new study has shown men with a history of depression could relapse when they have a baby. With 1 in 10 mums also affected by postnatal depression, @DrPunamKrishan shared her and her husband’s experience of this, the warning signs and what help there is if you're struggling.
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@uclnews
UCL News
2 years
"The relationship between depression and fatherhood is complex": Research led by PhD candidate Holly Smith @Ron_Direction @UCL_IEHC shows that men who have a history of using antidepressants are significantly more likely to need them after having a child
ucl.ac.uk
New fathers are over 30 times more likely to take antidepressants in the first year after having a child, if they have a recent history of the treatment, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
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@ucl_discovery
UCL Discovery
2 years
Open Access UCL Research: Association of Recent Fatherhood With Antidepressant Treatment Initiation Among Men in the United Kingdom
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@JAMANetworkOpen
JAMA Network Open
2 years
Study findings suggest that recent fatherhood was not associated with an increase in antidepressant treatment.
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@PsychiatristCNS
Psychiatrist.com
3 years
Among mothers who engage with primary care, maternal postnatal #depression was not associated with lower rates of infant vaccination. However, it could be that more severe or unrecognized depression may be an influence.
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