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Eating and Drinking for Comfort (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9675/ahs-9675-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/AHS-9675-SPA.pdf

When people are very sick and frail they can have problems with eating and drinking. This resource provides advice on how to help someone who is very sick and frail with eating and drinking safely.

    Publication date: Dec 10th, 2015

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia healthy eating language: spanish (español) nutrition title: eating and drinking for comfort
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Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-ara.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: arabic (العربية) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
Added 7 months ago
Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-zho.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-zho.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: chinese simplified (简体中文) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
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Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-chi.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
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Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-eng.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: english title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
Added 7 months ago
Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Greek)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-gre.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-gre.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: greek (Ελληνικά) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
Added 7 months ago
Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Italian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-ita.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-ita.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: italian (italiano) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
Added 7 months ago
Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-mac.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
Added 7 months ago
Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Russian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9855-rus.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-rus.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: russian (Русский) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
Added 7 months ago
Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ahs-9865/ahs-9865-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9865-spa.pdf

People who are aged or frail can be at risk of developing pressure injuries. ‘Eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries’ raises the awareness of the relationship between nutrition and pressure injury prevention and management.

    Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Patients
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia injury prevention language: spanish (español) title: eating to prevent and treat pressure injuries
Added 7 months ago
Echocardiogram - Af-Soomaali (Somali) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echo_Som.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: somali (af-soomaali )
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - español (Spanish) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echo_Sp.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: spanish (español)
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - français (French) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echo_Fr.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: french (français)
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - Русский (Russian) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echo_Rus.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: russian (Русский)
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Echocardiogram - українська (Ukrainian) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echo_Ukr.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: ukrainian (українська )
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - العربية (Arabic) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echocardiogram_ARA.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: arabic (العربية) language: english
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - हिन्दी (Hindi) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echo_Hindi.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: hindi (हिन्दी)
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Echocardiogram - 日本語 (Japanese) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echo_Jp.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: japanese (日本語)
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - 简体中文 (Chinese Simplified (Mandarin dialect)) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Echocardiogram_SCH.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: chinese simplified (简体中文) language: english
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - 繁體中文 (Chinese Traditional (Cantonese dialect)) Bilingual PDF
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CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) language: english
Added 11 months ago
Echocardiogram - 한국어 (Korean) Bilingual PDF
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CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Title: echocardiogram bilingual created in: usa heart diseases heart health tests language: english language: korean (한국어)
Added 11 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/arabic-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/ARABIC.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Assyrian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/assyrian-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/ASSYRIAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: assyrian (Suret ܣܘܪܝܬ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Bengali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/bengali-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/BENGALI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: bengali (bangla / বাংলা) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Chin Hakha)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chin-hakha-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/CHIN%20HAKHA.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chin hakha (Laiholh) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-simplified-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20SIMPLIFIED.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-traditional-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20TRADITIONAL.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Dari)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dari-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/DARI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dari (دری) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Dinka)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dinka-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/DINKA.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dinka (Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/english-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: english maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/khmer-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/KHMER.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/korean-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/KOREAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: korean (한국어) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Kurdish Kurmanji)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/kurdish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/KURDISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: kurdish maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Mongolian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/mongolian-antenatal/@@display-file/file/Mongolian.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: mongolian (ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ Монгол хэл Mongol khel) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Nepali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/nepalese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/NEPALI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: nepali (नेपाली) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Persian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/persian-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/PERSIAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Portuguese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/portuguese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/PORTUGUESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: portuguese (português) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/punjabi-1/@@display-file/file/PUNJABI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/spanish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/SPANISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: spanish (español) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/tamil-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/TAMIL.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: tamil(தமிழ்) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/thai-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/THAI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/turkish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/TURKISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/vietnamese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/VIETNAMESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/arabic/@@display-file/file/ARABIC.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Assyrian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/assyrian/@@display-file/file/ASSYRIAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: assyrian (Suret ܣܘܪܝܬ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Bengali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/bengali/@@display-file/file/BENGALI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: bengali (bangla / বাংলা) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Chin Hakha)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chin-hakha/@@display-file/file/CHIN%20HAKHA.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chin hakha (Laiholh) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-simplified/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20SIMPLIFIED.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-traditional/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20TRADITIONAL.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Dari)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dari/@@display-file/file/DARI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dari (دری) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Dinka)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dinka/@@display-file/file/DINKA.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dinka (Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/english/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: english maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/khmer/@@display-file/file/KHMER.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/korean/@@display-file/file/KOREAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: korean (한국어) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Kurdish Kurmanji)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/kurdish/@@display-file/file/KURDISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: kurdish maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Mongolian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/mongolian-postnatal/@@display-file/file/MongolianP.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: mongolian (ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ Монгол хэл Mongol khel) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Nepali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/nepali/@@display-file/file/NEPALI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: nepali (नेपाली) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Persian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/persian/@@display-file/file/PERSIAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Portuguese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/portuguese/@@display-file/file/PORTUGUESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: portuguese (português) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/punjabi/@@display-file/file/PUNJABI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/spanish/@@display-file/file/SPANISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: spanish (español) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/tamil/@@display-file/file/TAMIL.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: tamil(தமிழ்) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/thai/@@display-file/file/THAI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/turkish/@@display-file/file/TURKISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/vietnamese/@@display-file/file/VIETNAMESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - Af-Soomaali (Somali) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - español (Spanish) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Electrocardiogram_Sp.pdf
 
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - français (French) Bilingual PDF
https://storage.googleapis.com/healthinfotranslations-pdfdocs/Electrocardiogram_Fr.pdf
 
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - Русский (Russian) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - العربية (Arabic) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - नेपाली (Nepali) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - हिन्दी (Hindi) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - 日本語 (Japanese) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - 简体中文 (Chinese Simplified (Mandarin dialect)) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - 繁體中文 (Chinese Traditional (Cantonese dialect)) Bilingual PDF
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - 한국어 (Korean) Bilingual PDF
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-ara.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Bosnian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-bsn.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-bsn.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: bosnian (bosanski) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Chinese simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-zho.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-zho.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-eng.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: english mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Greek)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-gre.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-gre.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: greek (Ελληνικά) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Italian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-ita.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-ita.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: italian (italiano) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-mac.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: macedonian (македонски јазик) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Russian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-rus.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-rus.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: russian (Русский) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-spa.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: spanish (español) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet (Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/9055/ahs-9055-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-9055-chi.pdf

Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

    Publication date: 2012/07/26 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) mental health title: electroconvulsive therapy (ect) fact-sheet
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Embrace Mental Health, Australia
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alternative URL: https://embracementalhealth.org.au/community/multilingual-information mental health, australia

 
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Emergency Contraception (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7425/ssh-7425-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/SSH-7425-CHI.pdf

Information about the emergency pill (sometimes called the 'morning after'pill) that helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex.Also includes information on how to use condoms correctly

    Publication date: 2009/09/24 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Sydney Sexual Health Centre

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) men's health sexual health title: emergency contraception
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Emergency Contraception (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/6900/ssh-6900-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/SSH-6900-ENG.pdf

How the emergency pill (or 'morning after' pill) can help prevent pregnancy.

    Publication date: Sep 24th, 2009

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Sydney Sexual Health Centre

     Audience: 
    womens
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive created in:australia family planning language: english men's health sexual health title: emergency contraception
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Emergency Contraception (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7425/ssh-7425-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/SSH-7425-ENG.pdf

Information about the emergency pill (sometimes called the 'morning after'pill) that helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex.Also includes information on how to use condoms correctly

    Publication date: 2009/09/24 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Sydney Sexual Health Centre

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive created in:australia language: english men's health sexual health title: emergency contraception
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Emergency Contraception (Japanese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/6900/ssh-6900-jpn.pdf/@@display-file/file/SSH-6900-JPN.pdf

How the emergency pill (or 'morning after' pill) can help prevent pregnancy.

    Publication date: Sep 24th, 2009

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Sydney Sexual Health Centre

     Audience: 
    womens
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive created in:australia family planning language: japanese (日本語) men's health sexual health title: emergency contraception
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Emergency Contraception (Japanese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7425/ssh-7425-jpn.pdf/@@display-file/file/SSH-7425-JPN.pdf

Information about the emergency pill (sometimes called the 'morning after'pill) that helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex.Also includes information on how to use condoms correctly

    Publication date: 2009/09/24 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Sydney Sexual Health Centre

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive created in:australia language: japanese (日本語) men's health sexual health title: emergency contraception
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Emergency Contraception (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7425/ssh-7425-tha.pdf/@@display-file/file/SSH-7425-THA.pdf

Information about the emergency pill (sometimes called the 'morning after'pill) that helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex.Also includes information on how to use condoms correctly

    Publication date: 2009/09/24 07:40:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Sydney Sexual Health Centre

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) men's health sexual health title: emergency contraception
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - Amarɨñña / አማርኛ (Amharic) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/2022-11-EC-User-Guide_amh.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - English PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-07-EC-User-Guide_Final.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/2016-06_factsheet_emergcontra.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - español (Spanish) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-07-EC-User-Guide-Spanish_Final.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - français (French) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/2022-11-EC-User-Guide_fre-FR.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - हिन्दी (Hindi) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/factsheet_emergcontra_HI-copy.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - 简体中文 (Chinese Simplified (Mandarin dialect)) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/factsheet_emergcontra_zhCN.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception Pill User Guide - 繁體中文 (Chinese Traditional (Cantonese dialect)) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/factsheet_emergcontra_zhTW.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception: Which EC Is Right for Me? - English PDF
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Emergency Contraception: Which EC Is Right for Me? - Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/2016-06_EmergencyContraception-vie.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception: Which EC Is Right for Me? - español (Spanish) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-07-Which-EC-is-Right-for-Me-Spanish_Final.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception: Which EC Is Right for Me? - हिन्दी (Hindi) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/2016-06_EmergencyContraception-hin-copy.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception: Which EC Is Right for Me? - 简体中文 (Chinese Simplified (Mandarin dialect)) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EmergencyContraception_zhCN.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraception: Which EC Is Right for Me? - 繁體中文 (Chinese Traditional (Cantonese dialect)) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EmergencyContraception_zhTW.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraceptive and Medication Abortion: What's the Difference? - English PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-07-Difference-MAB-and-ECP-English_Final.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraceptive and Medication Abortion: What's the Difference? - Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2016-06-ec-vs-med-ab-vie.pdf
 
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Emergency Contraceptive and Medication Abortion: What's the Difference? - español (Spanish) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-07-ECP-and-MAB-Difference-Spanish_Final.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Title: emergency contraceptive and medication abortion: whats the difference abortion birth control created in: usa language: spanish (español)
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Emergency Contraceptive and Medication Abortion: What's the Difference? - हिन्दी (Hindi) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2016-06-ec-vs-med-ab-hin-copy.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Title: emergency contraceptive and medication abortion: whats the difference abortion birth control created in: usa language: hindi (हिन्दी)
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Emergency Contraceptive and Medication Abortion: What's the Difference? - 简体中文 (Chinese Simplified (Mandarin dialect)) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/difference_zhCN.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Title: emergency contraceptive and medication abortion: whats the difference abortion birth control created in: usa language: chinese simplified (简体中文)
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Emergency Contraceptive and Medication Abortion: What's the Difference? - 繁體中文 (Chinese Traditional (Cantonese dialect)) PDF
https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/difference_zhTW.pdf
 
CATEGORIZE Import: MedlinePlus Archive National Library of Medicine USA Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Title: emergency contraceptive and medication abortion: whats the difference abortion birth control created in: usa language: chinese traditional (繁體中文)
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Emergency Department (ED) (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8660/doh-8660-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8660-ara.pdf

Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.

    Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia emergencies hospitals and health services language: arabic (العربية) title: emergency department (ed)
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Emergency Department (ED) (Bengali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8660/doh-8660-ben.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8660-ben.pdf

Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.

    Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia emergencies hospitals and health services language: bengali (bangla / বাংলা) title: emergency department (ed)
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Emergency Department (ED) (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8660/doh-8660-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8660-chi.pdf

Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.

    Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia emergencies hospitals and health services language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: emergency department (ed)
Added 7 months ago
Emergency Department (ED) (Dinka)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8660/doh-8660-din.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8660-din.pdf

Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.

    Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia emergencies hospitals and health services language: dinka (Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) title: emergency department (ed)
Added 7 months ago
Emergency Department (ED) (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8660/doh-8660-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8660-eng.pdf

Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.

    Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia emergencies hospitals and health services language: english title: emergency department (ed)
Added 7 months ago
Emergency Department (ED) (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8660/doh-8660-fas.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8660-fas.pdf

Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.

    Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia emergencies hospitals and health services language: farsi (فارسی) title: emergency department (ed)
Added 7 months ago
Emergency Department (ED) (Hindi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8660/doh-8660-hin.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8660-hin.pdf

Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.

    Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia emergencies hospitals and health services language: hindi (हिन्दी) title: emergency department (ed)
Added 7 months ago
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