Prevalence of Postpartum Depression Among Patients of the CHUM GARE Clinic
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a frequent complication of the postnatal period but remains underdetected in routine clinical practice. This prospective clinical study, conducted at the high-risk pregnancy clinic of the CHUM, aims to estimate the prevalence of PPD among patients seen in postpartum follow-up. It also assesses the feasibility of implementing a standardized screening protocol that combines the administration of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) with a clinical decision-support algorithm to guide appropriate medical follow-up. The study also seeks to explore clinical characteristics associated with higher EPDS scores.
• Patients aged 18 years or more
• Gave birth in the last 2 months
• Ability to understand French or English and complete the EPDS questionnaire
• Physically present at their post-partum visit at the clinic