Associate Professor Robert Keefe, PhD Candidate Rebecca Rouland Polmanteer and co-author publish article "Addressing access barriers to services for mothers at risk for perinatal mood disorders"

Published February 26, 2016 This content is archived.

Robert Keefe

Robert Keefe.

Rebecca Rouland Polmanteer

Rebecca Rouland Polmanteer.
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Congratulations to Associate Professor Robert Keefe, PhD Candidate Rebecca Rouland Polmanteer and their co-author on their published article, "Addressing access barriers to services for mothers at risk for perinatal mood disorders: A social work perspective," in Social Work in Health Care.

Keefe, R.H., Brownstein-Evans, C., & Rouland Polmanteer, R.S. (2016). Addressing access barriers to services for mothers at risk for perinatal mood disorders: A social work perspective. Social Work in Health Care.

Abstract:

This article identifies variables at the micro/individual, mezzo/partner/spouse and family, and macro/health care–system levels that inhibit mothers at risk for perinatal mood disorders from accessing health and mental health care services. Specific recommendations are made for conducting thorough biopsychosocial assessments that address the mothers’ micro-, mezzo-, and macro-level contexts. Finally, the authors provide suggestions for how to intervene at the various levels to remove access barriers for mothers living with perinatal mood disorders as well as their families.