
Archives of Women’s Mental Health
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Journal of @TheMarceSociety, @iawmh, @NASPOG1 . Interdisciplinary studies/psychiatry/psychosomatics/ obgyn & more welcome.
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New paper out in Archives of Women’s Mental Health! We assessed barriers to care and treatment experiences among individuals with #postpartumpsychosis 🧠🤰 To our knowledge, this is the first report to assess key #publichealth domains in this population ⭐️ Read more here: rdcu.be/dztFP


The 1st paper in our Topical Collection on Disability and Women's Mental Health is now published in Archives of Women’s Mental Health: a systematic review on mental health across the reproductive life course among women with disabilities by Andrea Deierlein and colleagues: link.springer.com/article/10.100…



Discover the vital connection between oestrogens and mental health in the latest special section of Archives of Women’s Mental Health ! 🧠💊 📖 Free access link: link.springer.com/collections/ee… Don't miss this important resource available for free for 2 months! #WomensHealth #MentalHealth #Research


New study in Archives of Women’s Mental Health finds no significant difference in anxiety & depression risk for women with gestational diabetes. They reported better mental health but worse physical health postnatally. Read more here :link.springer.com/article/10.100… #GDM #MentalHealth


New study published in Archives of Women’s Mental Health finds no significant difference in prenatal stress or postpartum depression between women who underwent fertility treatment and those who conceived spontaneously. Read more: link.springer.com/article/10.100… #FertilityTreatment #MentalHealth #Pregnancy


Latest editorial by Archives of Women’s Mental Health Chief Editor @AnitaRiecher highlights - 8% rise in JIF percentile - Legacy of Dr Mary Seeman, a pioneer in women’s mental health - An open invitation to join the IAWMH World Congress in Bengaluru, March 5-8 Read more here: rdcu.be/d6GE2

New study in Archives of Women’s Mental Health explores the impact of mobile phone dependence, anxiety, and mentoring on the research self-efficacy and resilience of female graduate students. Mentorship promotes resilience. Read more here: link.springer.com/article/10.100… #AI #MentalHealth #FemaleAcademics


New study in Archives of Women’s Mental Health finds that while poor maternal antenatal attachment is linked to higher postnatal depressive symptoms, it does not significantly increase the risk of problematic infant crying. Read more here : link.springer.com/article/10.100…


New study in Archives of Women’s Mental Health confirms that the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale is a reliable tool for assessing obsessive-compulsive symptoms in pregnant women, demonstrating strong psychometric properties. Read more here-link.springer.com/article/10.100… #OCD #Pregnancy #MentalHealth


New study in Archives of Women’s Mental Health highlights potential links between psychotropic medications & congenital anomalies in newborns, based on FAERS data. Findings call for cautious use during pregnancy. Read more here : link.springer.com/article/10.100… #Pregnancy #PsychotropicDrugs #NeonatalHealth

New study in Archives of Women’s Mental Health reviews the sparse literature on trauma in perinatal women affected by war, highlighting the need for more research on assessment, prevention, and treatment of #PTSD in this vulnerable group. Read more here : link.springer.com/article/10.100… #PerinatalHealth


Sign up today for the 'Sharing the Science of Women's Mental Health' workshop at International Association for Womens Mental Health. We’ve got exciting things planned for you! Scholarship applications are open till Feb 6 - email [email protected] to apply. Dr. Jodi Pawluski, PhD, HDR, PMH-C Dr Carolina Estevão Anushka Banerjee Kadambari Patil


A new observational study published in Archives of Women’s Mental Health highlights the importance of lactation counseling for Ukrainian refugee mothers, showing its potential benefits for maternal mental health & breastfeeding success. Read the open-access article here: link.springer.com/article/10.100…



Thrilled to welcome Prof Prabha S. Chandra as the new Editor-in-Chief of Archives of Women’s Mental Health! 🌟 Perinatal-psychiatry pioneer 🌟 Champion of gender-based-violence response 🌟 Mentor to the next generation Exciting times ahead ! Prabha Chandra 🚀 #WomenInScience
