Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) are mental health conditions that develop at anytime during pregnancy or after having a baby, through the year after delivery, adopting, or experiencing pregnancy or infant loss.
The chart below shows the prevalence of PMADs for the 2018 to 2020 cohort for birthing individuals in Vermont and the U.S.
Data Source
Platt, I., Pendl-Robinson, E., Dehus, E., O’Neil, S., Vohra, D., & Zivin, K. (Mathematica); Kenny, M. & Pentenrieder, L. (Vermont Department of Health). (2023). Estimating the Costs of Untreated Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Vermont. https://mathematica.org/publications/societal-costs-of-perinatal-mood-and-anxietydisorders-in-vermont
Related Indicators
Birthing Parents with Adequate Prenatal Care – The indicator chart shows the percentage of birthing parents with adequate prenatal care by year, meaning that prenatal care was both entered into early and included regular visits.
Related Indicators
Birthing Parents Without Paid Parental Workplace Leave – The indicator chart shows the percentage of birthing parents returning to work with no paid workplace leave after giving birth.
Data Source:
Platt, I., Pendl-Robinson, E., Dehus, E., O’Neil, S., Vohra, D., & Zivin, K. (Mathematica);
Kenny, M. & Pentenrieder, L. (Vermont Department of Health). (2023). Estimating the
Costs of Untreated Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Vermont.
https://mathematica.org/publications/societal-costs-of-perinatal-mood-and-anxietydisorders-in-vermont