“Creating Change in Perinatal Mental Health”

“Creating Change in Perinatal Mental Health”

THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ SOCIETY FOR PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH BIENNIAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE Swansea University Swansea, Wales, UK “Creating change in perinatal mental health” 0 Contents Welcome 1 Conference Objectives 2-3 Thanks 4 Conference Programme 5-33 Biographies of Plenary Speakers 34-38 Housekeeping 39-42 Delegate Names and Affiliation 43-52 Campus Map 54 0 THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ SOCIETY FOR PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH You are very welcome to the first International Marcé Society Conference to be held in Wales. We hope you will feel at home and be stimulated and inspired during the next 3 days by the eclectic mix of science, research and development. We have 16 Ambassadors on hand to help you with any questions you may have. They are all PhD students, so will be efficient and knowledgeable!! Please feel free to make use of the café facilities around the campus. The beach is across the road, so if we have good weather you might like to take a swim. The park is situated at the rear of the Taliesin. Please find the map with all the facilities on campus, enclosed in this pack. Events On Wednesday night, ‘The Stranger In Me’ film will be shown in the Taliesin Theatre. The Conference Gala Dinner will be held in Fulton House on Thursday evening. On Friday night, The Closing Ceremony will be held in Taliesin Theatre and those who have booked excursions will visit Rhossili Bay or Oystermouth Castle afterwards. Here are a few Welsh phrases for you to practice: ‘Bore da’ (pronounced - buray daaa) – “Good morning!” ‘Diolch’ (pronounced - deeolchhh!) – “Thank you” ‘Shymae?’ (pronounced - shoemeye) – “How are you?” ‘Os gwelwch yn dda’ (pronounced - oss gwellwooch un thaaa) – “Please” If you have any specific questions please contact, in the first instance, an Ambassador or Conference Organiser (identified by t-shirts!) “Croeso I Gymru” Welcome to Wales! With my very best wishes, Jane Hanley President of the International Marcé Society 1 THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ SOCIETY CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES 1. To promote and gain a greater understanding of behavioural and neuro sciences and the impact on perinatal mental health 2. Examine the diversity of international interventions and explore the efficacy of these and application to research and practice 3. Network with colleagues from across the globe to share research ideas, develop practice and enhance existing ideas 4. Create change in perinatal mental health to ensure every mother and her infant has access to the best possible care THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ SOCIETY - www.marcesociety.com We are an International Society for the understanding, prevention and treatment of mental illness related to childbearing. As of September 14th the new Board of Directors (formally the Executive Committee) will commence their Term of Office. President (2014 -2016) Jeanette Milgrom PhD. Past President (2012 – 2014) Jane Hanley PhD. Carmarthen, Wales President Elect (2014 -2016) Jane Fisher PhD. Victoria, Australia Secretaries Jane Honikman – Past President and founder of PSI Anne- Laure Sutter MD Treasurer Vivette Glover PhD Information Editor Katherine Wisner MD Social Media Editor Walker Karraa PhD 2 The Board of Directors look forward to operating collectively to promote the aims and objectives of the Society, to support the philosophy of the Society, increase membership and advance the well being of mothers and their families during the perinatal period. Angela Bowen Ian Jones Linda Chaudron Martin Kammerer Nirmaljit Dhami Oguz Omay Megan Galbally (2014-2016) Lisa Segre (2014-2016) 3 The Marcé Society wishes to thank the following for their generous support of this Programme: Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board Claire Rowe, John Smiths Bookshop, Swansea, Wales Community Practitioner & Health Visitors’ Association Department of Health (England) Institute of Health Visiting Nick Wall Jewellers, Llandeilo, Wales Seleni Institute, USA With special thanks to: Leah Black, Jodie Barlow-Haynes and Alexandra Evans from Conference Services, Swansea University Elizabeth Wasternack for Administrative Services Jeff McAdams Metaport, for Abstract Submissions and Technical Support Susan Conroy for hotel management issues Susan Pawlby for organising the Ambassadors The Scientific Committee - Nine Glangeaud, Vivette Glover, Jane Hanley, Louise Howard, Ian Jones, Walker Karraa, Jeannette Milgrom, Michael O’Hara, Oguz Omay, Carmine Pariante, Lisa Segre, Katherine Wisner 4 5 Wednesday 10th September REGISTRATION 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Taliesin Theatre WELCOME ADDRESS By Prof Iwan Davies University Pro Vice Chancellor, Pro Andrew Davies Chair of Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board and Dr Jane Hanley President of the Marcé Society 9:30 AM - 9:45 AM Taliesin & Faraday Theatres PLENARY Chair: Vivette Glover 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM Taliesin & Faraday Theatres Behavioral, Biological, and Epigenetic Consequences of Early Social Experiences in Primates Presenter: Stephen Suomi, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development PLENARY Chair: Nine Glangeaud 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Taliesin & Faraday Theatres Improving Outcomes for Infants of Parents with Mental Health Problems: The Role of Parent-Infant Psychotherapy Presenter: Jane Barlow SYMPOSIA Three parallel symposiums 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Faraday Mother-Baby Perinatal Treatment Impact and Management of Care in Different Countries (Promoted by the SMF) Chair: Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, INSERM Faraday B Infants Hospitalized in French MBUs: Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Psychotropic Drugs on Neonatal Outcome Presenter: Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay Admissions to Psychiatric Hospital in the Two Years following Childbirth in Scotland: G-PeMHS - The Glasgow Perinatal Mental Health Study Presenter: Roch Cantwell, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Early Prenatal interview, a New Tool in France: From Screening to Network and Care? Presenter: Elisabeth Glatigny-Dallay, CH Charles Perrens Integrated and Modular Treatment of Postpartum Problems in Ghent (Flandres- Belgium) Presenter: Claudine Mertens Prenatal Anxiety and Depression and Child Outcome: Underlying Biological Mechanisms Chair: Vivette Glover Faraday K Prenatal Anxiety and Child Outcome; Gene Environment Interactions Presenter: Vivette Glover Prenatal Anxiety and the Shaping of the Stress System: An Epigenetic Study Presenter: Stephan Claes, Department of Adult Psychiatry, University Psychiatric Center KU Leuven, Belgium 6 Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Anxiety Influence Information Processing in Two-and Nine month-Olds Infants: An Auditory ERP Study Presenter: Bea Van Den Bergh, Tilburg University Stress during Pregnancy and Child Neurodevelopment Presenter: Alina Rodriguez, Imperial College London Mood Disorders in Pregnancy and Prescription Medicines Chair: Sue Jordan, Swansea University Faraday L Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Antidepressant Use in First Trimester Pregnancy and Risk of Congenital Anomalies: A European Register-based Study in 12 European Countries Presenter: Helen Dolk Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Congenital Heart Anomalies: Comparative Cohort Studies Presenter: Irene Petersen Discontinuation of Antiepileptic Drugs in Pregnancy Presenter: Shuk-Li Man SSRI Use in Pregnancy: A Study in 6 European Databases Presenter: Sue Jordan, Swansea University 10 MINUTE ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "SCREENING & MOOD DISORDERS" Chair: Mike O’Hara 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Faraday Room M Perinatal Suicide in Ontario: Preliminary Results Presenter: Sophie Grigoriadis, Women's Mood and Anxiety Clinic: Reproductive Transitions; Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Depression and Anxiety during Pregnancy Independently Predict Mode of Delivery: First Data from the Happy Study (Holistic Approach to Pregnancy and First Postpartum Year) Presenter: Sophie Truijens, Maxima Medical Centre Veldhoven The Netherlands Risk Factors for Maternal Depressive Symptom Trajectories from Pregnancy to Five Years Later: Outcomes from the Eden Mother-Child Cohort in France Presenter: Judith van der Waerden, Equipe de recherche en épidémiologie sociale (ERES) Risk Factors for Post-traumatic Stress Following Birth: A Meta- Analysis Presenter: Susan Ayers, City University London The Call for a Parliamentary Commission into Perinatal Mental Healthcare in the UK Presenter: Christopher Bingley Acceptability and Perceived Benefits and Harms of Mental Health Screening in Pregnant Women Presenter: Dawn Kingston, University of Alberta Maternal Depression from Pregnancy to 4 Years Postpartum: Impact on Child Outcomes and Implications for Practice Presenter: Hannah Woolhouse The Perinatal Anxiety Screening Scale Presenter: Susanne Somerville 6 MINUTE “BLITZ” ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "MOOD DISORDERS" Chair: Victor Pop 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Faraday C Simple, Written, Educational Materials Improves Postpartum Depression Knowledge for Adolescent Mothers Presenter: M Logsdon 7 Pregnancy-Related Anxiety and Preterm Birth in Long Awaited Pregnancies Presenter: Johanna Warmelink, Department of Midwifery Science, AVAG and the EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands Perinatal Mental Health Project for Wales with Mind Cymru Presenter: Jenny Burns What about the Baby? Postpartum Depression and Maternal Bonding Presenter: Margaret Howard, Brown University Understanding Women Convicted of Filicide in Malaysia Presenter: Salmi Razali, The Jean Hailes Research Unit, SPHPM,Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Providers and Patients Beliefs and Practices on Stress Management

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