Assess psychosocial risk factors as early as practical in pregnancy and again after the birth.

 

Administer the Antenatal Risk Questionnaire (ANQR) to assess a woman/birthing parent’s psychosocial risk.

 

 

Undertake psychosocial assessment in conjunction with a tool that screens for current symptoms of depression, anxiety or birth trauma (eg Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)) in early pregnancy and 6–12 weeks after the birth.

 

Ensure that health professionals receive training in the importance of psychosocial assessment and use of a psychosocial assessment tool.

 

Ensure that there are clear guidelines around the use and interpretation of the psychosocial tool or interview in terms of threshold for referral for psychosocial care from third sector organisations, online psychological or self management interventions, and/or ongoing monitoring. See the shared decision-making toolkit for resources.

 

Discuss with the woman/birthing parent the possible impact of psychosocial risk factors (she/they have endorsed) on their mental health and provide information about available assistance.

 

Use appropriately translated versions of the Antenatal Risk Questionnaire (ANQR). Consider language and cultural appropriateness of any tool used to assess psychosocial risk.