Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley

PROBLEM: Adhoc culturally questionable perinatal mental-health screening among Aboriginal women in the Kimberley. BACKGROUND: Mental-health issues, substance abuse and suicide attempts are high among young Aboriginal women in Australia. There is no evidence that the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Sc...

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Main Authors: Kotz, J., Munns, Ailsa, Marriott, R., Marley, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: eContent Management 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15569
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author Kotz, J.
Munns, Ailsa
Marriott, R.
Marley, J.
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Munns, Ailsa
Marriott, R.
Marley, J.
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description PROBLEM: Adhoc culturally questionable perinatal mental-health screening among Aboriginal women in the Kimberley. BACKGROUND: Mental-health issues, substance abuse and suicide attempts are high among young Aboriginal women in Australia. There is no evidence that the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is effective or culturally safe. Screening practices are complicated by limited understanding of the complex cultural interface between Western and Aboriginal beliefs and notions about health and mental-health. QUESTION: What is the current context of perinatal mental-health screening practices among Aboriginal women in the Kimberley and what might be considered a culturally safe approach? METHODS: A review of the literature and exploration of current screening practices preceded community participatory action research (CPAR) of perinatal mental-health screening. RESULTS: More than 100 Kimberley women and 72 health practitioners contributed to this joint strategic body of work. Recommendations for practice include one single culturally appropriate Kimberley version of the EPDS.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-155692017-09-13T13:41:03Z Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley Kotz, J. Munns, Ailsa Marriott, R. Marley, J. PROBLEM: Adhoc culturally questionable perinatal mental-health screening among Aboriginal women in the Kimberley. BACKGROUND: Mental-health issues, substance abuse and suicide attempts are high among young Aboriginal women in Australia. There is no evidence that the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is effective or culturally safe. Screening practices are complicated by limited understanding of the complex cultural interface between Western and Aboriginal beliefs and notions about health and mental-health. QUESTION: What is the current context of perinatal mental-health screening practices among Aboriginal women in the Kimberley and what might be considered a culturally safe approach? METHODS: A review of the literature and exploration of current screening practices preceded community participatory action research (CPAR) of perinatal mental-health screening. RESULTS: More than 100 Kimberley women and 72 health practitioners contributed to this joint strategic body of work. Recommendations for practice include one single culturally appropriate Kimberley version of the EPDS. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15569 10.1080/10376178.2016.1198710 eContent Management restricted
spellingShingle Kotz, J.
Munns, Ailsa
Marriott, R.
Marley, J.
Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley
title Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley
title_full Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley
title_fullStr Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley
title_short Perinatal depression and screening among Aboriginal Australians in the Kimberley
title_sort perinatal depression and screening among aboriginal australians in the kimberley
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15569