How is the EPDS score calculated?
The EPDS score is calculated by summing up the scores from all ten questions, each rated on a scale of 0 to 3. A total score of 13 or higher indicates a positive screen for depression.
What does a high EPDS score mean?
A high EPDS score (13 or above) suggests a greater likelihood of postnatal depression and recommends further evaluation and intervention.
How many questions are in the EPDS?
The EPDS consists of ten questions designed to assess symptoms related to postnatal depression.
Can I use this calculator for men?
No, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale is specifically designed for women who have given birth and are experiencing postnatal depression symptoms.
What should I do if my EPDS score is high?
If your EPDS score is 13 or higher, it’s important to seek further evaluation from a healthcare professional. They can provide appropriate support and treatment options.
Is the EPDS available in languages other than English?
Yes, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale has been translated into multiple languages to accommodate different cultural and linguistic needs.
How often should I take this depression screening test?
It’s recommended to take the EPDS at regular intervals during the postpartum period, such as weekly or bi-weekly, to monitor for changes in mood and symptoms.