Journal article

Psychopharmacological prescribing practices in pregnancy for women with severe mental illness: A multicentre study

M Galbally, J Frayne, SJ Watson, M Snellen

European Neuropsychopharmacology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2019

Abstract

There is little known about real world psychopharmacological prescribing practices in managing pregnant women with severe mental illness (SMI). This study utilised a sample of 535 women with a SMI across two hospitals in Australia. This included women with psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder and a range of non-psychotic disorders. The majority of women with a SMI in pregnancy were prescribed psychotropic medication as part of their management. Furthermore, more than one class of agent was prescribed for 31% of women with psychotic disorders and 30% of women with bipolar disorder. Differences between sites were identified in prescribing practices across the mental disorders. This included t..

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