Term: Maternal Depression

Glossary Definition

Last Updated: 2012-05-16

Definition:

In Brownell et al. (2007), maternal depression was defined as the presence of any hospital or physician claims coding depression between 8 months before the birth and 4 months after birth. Included were ICD-9-CM codes from the hospital files or physician claims file for affective psychoses, neurotic depression, adjustment reaction, or depressive disorder, or neurotic disorders plus a prescription for an antidepressant or mood stabilizer. The BabyFirst screening form also included a question on maternal depression which was assessed by the public health nurse.

In Santos et al. (2012) and Brownell et al. (2012), maternal depression is defined as a measure of whether a mother was depressed during the time from the child's birth to their 4th birthday. A mother was defined as depressed if they satisfied any of the following criteria:

IMPORTANT NOTE: In 2012, MCHP research combined the depression and anxiety conditions into "Mood and Anxiety Disorders". The concept titled Mood and Anxiety Disorders - Measuring Prevalence describes the MCHP research approach in this subject area.

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