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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Purposeidentify postpartum depression

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a 10-item questionnaire that was developed to identify women who have postpartum depression. [1] Items of the scale correspond to various clinical depression symptoms, such as guilt feeling, sleep disturbance, low energy, anhedonia, and suicidal ideation. Overall assessment is done by total score, which is determined by adding together the scores for each of the 10 items. Higher scores indicate more depressive symptoms. [2] The EPDS may be used within 8 weeks postpartum and it also can be applied for depression screening during pregnancy. [3]

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale is a widely used depression screening tool, which has been adapted and validated in many languages. [4] [5] [6]

History

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale was first developed (1987) by Scottish health centres in Edinburgh and Livingston. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cox J.L.; Holden J.M.; Sagovsky R. (1987). "Detection of postnatal depression: development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale". Br J Psychiatry. 150: 782–6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.150.6.782. PMID  3651732. S2CID  13841634.
  2. ^ Cox J.L.; Holden J.M.; Sagovsky R. (1987). "Detection of postnatal depression: development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale". Br J Psychiatry. 150: 782–6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.150.6.782. PMID  3651732. S2CID  13841634.
  3. ^ Bergink V, Kooistra L; Lambregtse-van, den Berg MP; Wijnen H; Bunevicius R; van Baar A; Pop V (Apr 2011). "Validation of the Edinburgh Depression Scale during pregnancy". J Psychosom Res. 70 (4): 385–9. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2010.07.008. PMID  21414460.
  4. ^ Garcia-Esteve L, Ascaso C, Ojuel J, Navarro P (Jun 2003). "Validation of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in Spanish mothers". J Affect Disord. 75 (1): 71–6. doi: 10.1016/s0165-0327(02)00020-4. PMID  12781353.
  5. ^ Bergant AM, Nguyen T, Heim K, Ulmer H, Dapunt O (Jan 1998). "German language version and validation of the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale". Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 123 (3): 35–40. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1023895. PMID  9472218. S2CID  58227985.
  6. ^ Vivilaki VG, Dafermos V, Kogevinas M, Bitsios P, Lionis C (Sep 2009). "The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: translation and validation for a Greek sample". BMC Public Health. 9: 329. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-329. PMC  2748079. PMID  19740443.
  7. ^ http://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/MedicalProvider/MaternalandChildHealthPromotion/Pages/Edinburgh.aspx Archived 2015-06-15 at the Wayback Machine,
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Purposeidentify postpartum depression

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a 10-item questionnaire that was developed to identify women who have postpartum depression. [1] Items of the scale correspond to various clinical depression symptoms, such as guilt feeling, sleep disturbance, low energy, anhedonia, and suicidal ideation. Overall assessment is done by total score, which is determined by adding together the scores for each of the 10 items. Higher scores indicate more depressive symptoms. [2] The EPDS may be used within 8 weeks postpartum and it also can be applied for depression screening during pregnancy. [3]

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale is a widely used depression screening tool, which has been adapted and validated in many languages. [4] [5] [6]

History

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale was first developed (1987) by Scottish health centres in Edinburgh and Livingston. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cox J.L.; Holden J.M.; Sagovsky R. (1987). "Detection of postnatal depression: development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale". Br J Psychiatry. 150: 782–6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.150.6.782. PMID  3651732. S2CID  13841634.
  2. ^ Cox J.L.; Holden J.M.; Sagovsky R. (1987). "Detection of postnatal depression: development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale". Br J Psychiatry. 150: 782–6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.150.6.782. PMID  3651732. S2CID  13841634.
  3. ^ Bergink V, Kooistra L; Lambregtse-van, den Berg MP; Wijnen H; Bunevicius R; van Baar A; Pop V (Apr 2011). "Validation of the Edinburgh Depression Scale during pregnancy". J Psychosom Res. 70 (4): 385–9. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2010.07.008. PMID  21414460.
  4. ^ Garcia-Esteve L, Ascaso C, Ojuel J, Navarro P (Jun 2003). "Validation of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in Spanish mothers". J Affect Disord. 75 (1): 71–6. doi: 10.1016/s0165-0327(02)00020-4. PMID  12781353.
  5. ^ Bergant AM, Nguyen T, Heim K, Ulmer H, Dapunt O (Jan 1998). "German language version and validation of the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale". Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 123 (3): 35–40. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1023895. PMID  9472218. S2CID  58227985.
  6. ^ Vivilaki VG, Dafermos V, Kogevinas M, Bitsios P, Lionis C (Sep 2009). "The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: translation and validation for a Greek sample". BMC Public Health. 9: 329. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-329. PMC  2748079. PMID  19740443.
  7. ^ http://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/MedicalProvider/MaternalandChildHealthPromotion/Pages/Edinburgh.aspx Archived 2015-06-15 at the Wayback Machine,

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