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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)

* If you scored a 1, 2 or 3 on question 10, PLEASE CALL YOURHEALTH CARE PROVIDER (OB/Gyn, family doctor or nurse-midwife) OR GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM NOW to ensure yourown safety and that of your your total score is 11 or more,you could be experiencingpostpartum Depression (PPD) or anxiety. PLEASE CALL YOURHEALTH CARE PROVIDER (OB/Gyn, family doctor or nurse-midwife) now to keep you and your baby safe. If your total score is 9-10,we suggest you repeat this test in oneweek or call your health care provider(OB/Gyn, family doctor ornurse-midwife). If your total score is 1-8, new mothers often have mood swingsthat make them cry or get angry easily. Your feelings may benormal. However, if they worsen or continue for more than a weekor two, call your health care provider (OB/Gyn, family doctor ornurse-midwife).

HEALTH CARE PROVIDER (OB/Gyn, family doctor or nurse-midwife) now to keep you and your baby safe. If your total score is 9-10,we suggest you repeat this test in one week or call your health care provider(OB/Gyn, family doctor or nurse-midwife). If your total score is 1-8, new mothers often have mood swings that make them cry or get angry easily.

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1 * If you scored a 1, 2 or 3 on question 10, PLEASE CALL YOURHEALTH CARE PROVIDER (OB/Gyn, family doctor or nurse-midwife) OR GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM NOW to ensure yourown safety and that of your your total score is 11 or more,you could be experiencingpostpartum Depression (PPD) or anxiety. PLEASE CALL YOURHEALTH CARE PROVIDER (OB/Gyn, family doctor or nurse-midwife) now to keep you and your baby safe. If your total score is 9-10,we suggest you repeat this test in oneweek or call your health care provider(OB/Gyn, family doctor ornurse-midwife). If your total score is 1-8, new mothers often have mood swingsthat make them cry or get angry easily. Your feelings may benormal. However, if they worsen or continue for more than a weekor two, call your health care provider (OB/Gyn, family doctor ornurse-midwife).

2 Being a mother can be a new and stressfulexperience. Take care of yourself by: Getting sleep nap when the baby naps. Asking friends and family for help. Drinking plenty of fluids. Eating a good diet. Getting exercise, even if it s just walking outside. Regardless of your score, if you have concerns about depressionor anxiety, please contact your health care note: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a screening toolthat does not diagnose postpartum Depression (PPD) or YOUR SCORE HERE 7. I have been so unhappy that I have had difficultysleeping:Yes, most of the time____ (3)Yes, sometimes ____ (2)No, not very often____ (1)No, not at all____ (0)8. I have felt sad or miserable:Yes, most of the time____ (3)Yes, quite often____ (2)Not very often____ (1)No, not at all____ (0)9.

3 I have been so unhappy that I have been crying:Yes, most of the time____ (3)Yes, quite often____ (2)Only occasionally____ (1)No, never____ (0)10. The thought of harming myself has occurred to me:*Yes, quite often____ (3)Sometimes____ (2)Hardly ever____ (1)Never____ (0)Below is an example already Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)1. I have been able to laugh and see the funny side of things:As much as I always could____ (0)Not quite so much now____ (1)Definitely not so much now____ (2)Not at all____ (3)2. I have looked forward with enjoyment to things:As much as I ever did____ (0)Rather less than I used to____ (1)Definitely less than I used to____ (2)Hardly at all____ (3)3. I have blamed myself unnecessarily when things went wrong:Yes, most of the time____ (3)Yes, some of the time____ (2)Not very often____ (1)No, never____ (0)4.

4 I have been anxious or worried for no good reason:No, not at all____ (0)Hardly ever____ (1)Yes, sometimes____ (2)Yes, very often____ (3)5. I have felt scared or panicky for no good reason:Yes, quite a lot____ (3)Yes, sometimes____ (2)No, not much____ (1)No, not at all____ (0)6. Things have been getting to me:Yes, most of the time I haven t been able to cope at all____ (3)Yes, sometimes I haven t been coping as well as usual____ (2)No, most of the time I have coped quite well____ (1)No, I have been coping as well as ever____ (0) Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). Adapted from the British Journal of Psychiatry, June, 1987, vol. 150 by Cox, Holden, R. have felt happy:Yes, all of the time____ (0)Yes, most of the time____ (1)No, not very often____ (2)No, not at all____ (3)This would mean: I have felt happy most of the time inthe past week.

5 Please complete the other questions in thesame way. Date:Clinic Name/Number: Your Age: Weeks of Pregnancy/Age of Baby: Since you are either pregnant or have recently had a baby, we want to know how you feel. Please place a CHECK MARK( ) onthe blank by the answer that comes closest to how you have felt IN THE PAST 7 DAYS not just how you feel all10 items and find your score by adding each number that appears in parentheses (#) by your checked answer. This is ascreening test; not a medical diagnosis. If something doesn t seem right,call your health care provider regardless of your more information on reverse. ABOUT THE EPDSS tudies show that postpartum Depression (PPD) affectsat least 10 percent of women and that many depressedmothers do not get proper treatment. These mothersmight cope with their baby and with household tasks, buttheir enjoyment of life is seriously affected, and it ispossible that there are long term effects on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) wasdeveloped to assist health professionals in detectingmothers suffering from PPD; a distressing disorder moreprolonged than the blues (which can occur in the firstweek after delivery).

6 The Scale consists of 10 short statements. A motherchecks off one of four possible answers that is closest tohow she has felt during the past week. Most motherseasily complete the Scale in less than five are scored 0, 1, 2 and 3 based on theseriousness of the symptom. Items 3, 5 to 10 are reversescored ( , 3, 2, 1, and 0). The total score is found byadding together the scores for each of the 10 items. Mothers scoring above 12 or 13 are likely to besuffering from Depression and should seek medicalattention. A careful clinical evaluation by a health careprofessional is needed to confirm a diagnosis andestablish a treatment plan. The Scale indicates how themother felt during the previous week, and it may be usefulto repeat the Scale after two weeks. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS1. The mother checks off the response that comes closestto how she has felt during the previous seven All 10 items must be Care should be taken to avoid the possibility of themother discussing her answers with The mother should complete the Scale herself, unlessshe has limited English or reading The Scale can be used at six to eight weeks after birthor during pregnancy.

7 Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Scoring & Other InformationCox, J. L., Holden, J. M., & Sagovsky, R. (1987). Detection of Postnatal Depression : Development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Journal of Psychiatry,150, 782-786. The Spanish version was developed at the University of Iowa based on earlier Spanish versions of theinstrument. For further information, please contact Michael W. O Hara, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52245, note:Users may reproduce this Scale without further permission providing they respect the copyright (which remains with theBritish Journal of Psychiatry), quote the names of the authors and include the title and the source of the paper in all reproduced , , Holden, and Sagovsky, R. (1987). Detection of Postnatal Depression : Development of the 10-item Edinburgh PostnatalDepression Scale .

8 British Journal of Psychiatry,150, podido re r y ver el lado bueno de las cosas:Tanto como siempre he podido hacerlo____ 0No tanto ahora____ 1 Sin duda, mucho menos ahora____ 2No, en absoluto____ mirado al futuro con placer para hacer cosas:Tanto como siempre____ 0 Algo menos de lo que sol a hacerlo____ 1 Definitivamente menos de lo que sol a hacerlo____ 2Pr cticamente nunca____ he culpado sin necesidad cuando las cosasmarchaban mal:S , casi siempre____ 3S , algunas veces____ 2No muy a menudo____ 1No, nunca____ estado ansiosa y preocupada sin motivo alguno:No, en absoluto____ 0 Casi nada____ 1S , a veces____ 2S , muy a menudo____ sentido miedo o p nico sin motivo alguno:S , bastante____ 3S , a veces____ 2No, no mucho____ 1No, en absoluto____ 0 Escala Edinburgh para la Depresi n Postnatal (Spanish Version) cosas me oprimen o agobian:S , la mayor parte del tiempo no he podidosobrellevarlas____ 3S , a veces no he podido sobrellevarlas dela manera____ 2No, la mayor a de las veces he podidosobrellevarlas bastante bien____ 1No, he podido sobrellevarlas tan bien comolo hecho siempre____ he sentido tan infeliz, que he tenido dificultadpara dormir:S , casi siempre____ 3S , a veces____ 2No muy a menudo____ 1No, en absoluto____ he sentido triste y desgraciada:S , casi siempre____ 3S , bastante a menudo____ 2No muy a menudo____ 1No, en absoluto____ he sentido tan infeliz que he estado llorando.

9 S , casi siempre____ 3S , bastante a menudo____ 2 Ocasionalmente____ 1No, nunca____ 010. He pensado en hacerme da o:S , bastante a menudo____ 3A veces____ 2 Casi nunca____ 1No, nunca____ 0 ESCRIBA EL TOTAL DE SU PUNTAJE AQU : Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). Texto adaptado del British Journal of Psychiatry,Junio, 1987, vol. 150 por Cox, Holden, R. Segovsky. Nombre de participante:N mero de identificaci n de participante:Fecha: Como usted est embarazada o hace poco que tuvo un beb , nos gustar a saber como se siente actualmente. Por favorMARQUE ( ) la respuesta que m s se acerca a como se ha sentido durante LOS LTIMOS 7 D AS y no s lo como se hasentido continuaci n se muestra un ejemplo completado:Me he sentido feliz:S , todo el tiempo____ 0S , la mayor parte del tiempo____ 1No, no muy a menudo____ 2No, en absoluto____ 3 Esto significa: Me he sentido feliz la mayor parte del tiempo durante la ltima semana.

10 Por favor complete las otras preguntas de la misma THE EPDSR esponse categories are scored 0, 1, 2 and 3according to increased severity of the symptom. Items 3,5-10 are reverse scored ( , 3, 2, 1, and 0). The totalscore is calculated by adding together the scores for eachof the ten items. Users may reproduce the Scale withoutfurther permission providing they respect copyright (whichremains with the British Journal of Psychiatry) quoting thenames of the authors, the title and the source of thepaper in all reproduced Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) wasdeveloped to assist primary care health professionals indetecting mothers suffering from postpartum Depression (PPD); a distressing disorder more prolonged than the blues (which occur in the first week after delivery), butless severe than puerperal studies have shown that PPD affects at least10 percent of women and that many depressed mothersremain untreated.


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