Frontiers in Psychiatry (Apr 2024)

State legislation and policies to improve perinatal mental health: a policy review and analysis of the state of Illinois

  • Karen M. Tabb,
  • Wan-Jung Hsieh,
  • Xavier R. Ramirez,
  • Sandra Kopels

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1347382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

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IntroductionMaternal mental health problems, such as perinatal depression, are a major public health issue. In the U.S., several states have policies related to mental health during pregnancy and postpartum. The extent of these laws at the state level needs to be further explored and described.MethodsWe systematically searched the Illinois General Assembly to determine all existing legislation on the topic of perinatal mental health.ResultsThis search uncovered two major Acts that 1) require universal perinatal depression screening and 2) raise awareness of the symptoms and treatment options related to maternal mental health. We also discovered provisions in the law that allow for untreated or undiagnosed postpartum depression or psychosis to be considered as a mitigating factor for women who commit forcible felonies.DiscussionThrough legislation, states can lead change at the systems-level to improve perinatal mental health outcomes.

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