On #InternationalWomensDay we are happy to share the new editorial from @AnitaRiecher
It is a call to give those #women who suffer from #mentalillness a voice and therefore ask us to submit #research on them.
Read more here: https://t.co/HSGdt78Lpg
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 !
@globalpmh
🚀 #WomenInScience
After 8.5 years at the helm, Prof. Anita Riecher-Rössler steps down as EiC of Archives of Women’s Mental Health.
🖋️ Expanded our scope
🌍 United global societies
💡 Mentored countless early-career voices
Thank you, Prof Anita, for turning vision into reality—page by page. 💐
Exploring cognition, memory & mental health in pregnancy/motherhood. Studies show how anxiety & brain changes impact maternal well-being. More research needed. #PerinatalHealth#MentalHealth Read more here: https://t.co/xBHh7krowF
A new observational study published in @AWMH_Journal 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: https://t.co/VJ3gKfxUoN
New study in @AWMH_Journal 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 : https://t.co/XheD0IX6DO #PerinatalHealth
New study in @AWMH_Journal highlights potential links between psychotropic medications & congenital anomalies in newborns, based on FAERS data. Findings call for cautious use during pregnancy.
Read more here : https://t.co/kij5AWM6v3 #Pregnancy#PsychotropicDrugs#NeonatalHealth
New study in @AWMH_Journal 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-https://t.co/PHBJCA6fz8 #OCD#Pregnancy#MentalHealth
New study in @AWMH_Journal 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 : https://t.co/DxYX6ki5vB
New study in @AWMH_Journal 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: https://t.co/jiAjPKLSqS #AI#MentalHealth#FemaleAcademics
Latest editorial by @AWMH_Journal 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: https://t.co/em0Fk2yiNA
New study published in @AWMH_Journal finds no significant difference in prenatal stress or postpartum depression between women who underwent fertility treatment and those who conceived spontaneously. Read more: https://t.co/qZrRqWR3lY #FertilityTreatment#MentalHealth#Pregnancy
New study in @AWMH_Journal 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 :https://t.co/4Kk0zgCmB8 #GDM#MentalHealth
Discover the vital connection between oestrogens and mental health in the latest special section of @AWMH_Journal ! 🧠💊
📖 Free access link: https://t.co/eTbmRy8Y6D
Don't miss this important resource available for free for 2 months!
#WomensHealth#MentalHealth#Research
Explore the variations in vitamin D levels across the trimesters & the intricate link between Vitamin D levels & perinatal anxiety in this research by Kelsey Hannan et al., in our latest issue.
Read more👇🏻:
https://t.co/JreTeqHCZz
#VitaminD#PerinatalHealth#AnxietyResearch
The 1st paper in our Topical Collection on Disability and Women's Mental Health is now published in @AWMH_Journal: a systematic review on mental health across the reproductive life course among women with disabilities by Andrea Deierlein and colleagues: https://t.co/O15xRsnL8Y
Two of our pilot RCTs on women's health published within a week! The first is remote task sharing using mobile phones to support women with HIV who are depressed. https://t.co/xIZwWVTThV
New paper out in @AWMH_Journal! 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: https://t.co/IUhzv6NTem