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State Policy Solutions: Helping Children by Addressing Maternal Depression

 

Around 12 percent of mothers in the U.S. experience depression, and that number is even higher for minorities and those that live in poverty. Beyond affecting their own health, maternal depression can greatly impact mothers' capacity to care for their children. Members of PolicyLab’s Intergenerational Family Services portfolio wrote a brief on how states can address maternal depression through actionable, evidence-based policy solutions. We hope this can be helpful in your work as well. 

You can read the policy brief here.

 

 

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Thanks for this - it is a project that needs to be embraced in pregnancy by providers.  My agency provides in-home mental health services and it is always sad when moms wait weeks to get the appropriate referral.  That is time that the mother and infant spend struggling to make that important first bond. 

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