Maternal mental health conditions drive climbing death rate in US, research says
The article underscores mental illness's significant role in US maternal mortality rates, often overlooked in national initiatives. Mental health disorders, such as suicide and opioid overdose, contribute to a quarter of maternal deaths, surpassing other causes. Limited maternity care access worsens the issue, especially for marginalized communities facing greater healthcare barriers.
Racial disparities persist, with Black mothers experiencing higher mortality rates due to limited mental health treatment access and other obstacles. Prioritizing mental health in national strategies is crucial, focusing on professional training, universal screening, and addressing systemic inequalities for equitable care access.
To address these challenges effectively, interdisciplinary training for healthcare professionals is essential, alongside universal mental health screening and public education. Highlighting successful programs can guide efforts in supporting perinatal mental health care access. Overall, a comprehensive approach prioritizing mental health is needed to tackle maternal mortality and disparities effectively.
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