Repository logo
  • English
  • Deutsch
  • Français
Log In
New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. CRIS
  3. Publication
  4. Perinatal mental disorders in Switzerland: prevalence estimates and use of mental-health services.
 

Perinatal mental disorders in Switzerland: prevalence estimates and use of mental-health services.

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/38356
Version
Published
Date Issued
2017-03-07
Author(s)
Berger, Anke  
Bachmann, Nicole  
Signorell, Andri
Erdin, Rebekka
Oelhafen, Stephan  
Reich, Oliver
Cignacco Müller, Eva  
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Perinatal mental disorders (PMDs) are the most common complication of pregnancy and the first postpartum year. Since PMD prevalence and use of mental-health services by perinatal women in Switzerland are unknown, we analysed existing health statistics.

METHODS
We used statistics from a large health insurance company, hospitals and freelance midwives. We assessed the annual rates of mental healthcare use in perinatal women (n = 13 969). We ascertained the annual rates of PMD treatment in obstetric inpatients (n = 89 699), and annual rates of PMD records by freelance midwives (n = 57 951). In 15 104 women who gave birth in 2012 or 2013, we assessed use of mental-healthcare before and during pregnancy, and in the postpartum year. For the same sample, we determined proportions of medication and consultation treatments. We used multiple regression analysis to estimate the influence of PMD on overall healthcare costs of mandatory health insurance.

RESULTS
The annual rate of mental-healthcare use by perinatal women was 16.7%. The annual rate of PMD treatment in obstetric inpatients was 1.1%. The annual rate of PMD records in the midwifery care setting was 2.9%. Women with PMD use mental health services mainly in non-obstetric outpatient settings. Medication was the most frequent treatment. Primary care providers and mental health specialists contributed almost equally to consultation treatments. PMD during pregnancy raised overall costs of healthcare in the postpartum year by 1214 Swiss francs.

CONCLUSIONS
Health-system research and perinatal healthcare should take into consideration the high prevalence of PMD. Real PMD prevalence may be even higher than our data suggest and could be assessed with a survey using our model of PMD prevalence.

Keywords
mental disorder, prevalence, perinatal, pregnancy, postpartum, health services, healthcare cost
DOI
10.24451/arbor.5699
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.5699
Publisher DOI
10.4414/smw.2017.14417
Journal
Swiss Medical Weekly
ISSN
1424-7860
Organization
Gesundheit  
Volume
147
Issue
0910
Publisher
EMH Schweizerischer Ärzteverlag
Submitter
ServiceAccount
Citation apa
Berger, A., Bachmann, N., Signorell, A., Erdin, R., Oelhafen, S., Reich, O., & Cignacco Müller, E. (2017). Perinatal mental disorders in Switzerland: prevalence estimates and use of mental-health services. In Swiss Medical Weekly (Vol. 147, Issue 0910). EMH Schweizerischer Ärzteverlag. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.5699
File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image

open access

Name

Perinatal mental disorders in Switzerland.pdf

License
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Version
published
Size

570.75 KB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

d272c2f15183ac7058a6568b95d9254a

About ARBOR

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - System hosted and mantained by 4Science

  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback
  • Our institution