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Ayers S, Sinesi A, Coates R, Cheyne H, Maxwell M, Best C, McNicol S, Williams LR, Uddin N, Shakespeare J & Alderdice F (2024) When is the best time to screen for perinatal anxiety? A longitudinal cohort study. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 103, Art. No.: 102841. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.janxdis.2024.102841
Abstract
Background: For screening for anxiety during pregnancy and after birth to be efficient and effective it is important
to know the optimal time to screen in order to identify women who might benefit from treatment.
Aims: To determine the optimal time to screen for perinatal anxiety to identify women with anxiety disorders and
those who want treatment. A secondary aim was to examine the stability and course of perinatal anxiety over
time.
Methods: Prospective longitudinal cohort study of 2243 women who completed five screening questionnaires of
anxiety and mental health symptoms in early pregnancy (11 weeks), mid-pregnancy (23 weeks), late pregnancy
(32 weeks) and postnatally (8 weeks). Anxiety and mental health questionnaires were the GAD7, GAD2, SAAS,
CORE-10 and Whooley questions. To establish presence of anxiety disorders diagnostic interviews were conducted with a subsample of 403 participants.
Results: Early pregnancy was the optimal time to screen for anxiety to identify women with anxiety disorders and
women wanting treatment at any time during pregnancy or postnatally. These findings were consistent across all
five questionnaires of anxiety and mental health. Receiving treatment for perinatal mental health problems was
most strongly associated with late pregnancy and/or postnatal assessments. Anxiety symptoms were highest in
early pregnancy and decreased over time.
Conclusion: Findings show that screening in early pregnancy is optimal for identifying women who have, or
develop, anxiety disorders and who want treatment. This has clear implications for practice and policy for
anxiety screening during the perinatal period.
Keywords
Anxiety; Screening; Pregnancy; Postpartum; Assessment
Journal
Journal of Anxiety Disorders: Volume 103
Status | Published |
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Funders | NIHR National Institute for Health Research |
Publication date | 30/04/2024 |
Publication date online | 06/02/2024 |
Date accepted by journal | 29/01/2024 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/35831 |
ISSN | 0887-6185 |
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