Below are current research studies being conducted in the field of perinatal mental health. The PSI Research Committee has reviewed study summaries and ethical procedures, and have approved these studies for inclusion on our website.
- If you have a research project relating to pregnancy, postpartum, or post-loss mental health, you can submit a request for us to include a summary of your project and a call for enrollment.
- Write to us with questions at psioffice@postpartum.net.
- Enroll in study? Please visit the link listed below.
HAVE YOU GIVEN BIRTH JUST BEFORE OR DURING THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK?
Harvard University and Mass General Hospital Survey
We at Harvard University and Mass General Hospital would like to learn how you, mothers who recently gave birth, are coping with motherhood in the face of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Click here to complete an anonymous survey. Your participation alongside many other women around the globe will help us better understand and raise awareness to the special needs of mothers during this time.
(You can also paste the following into your browser to access the survey: https://is.gd/mothers_coronavirus)
National Pregnancy Registry for Atypical Antipsychotics
The National Pregnancy Registry for Atypical Antipsychotics is dedicated to evaluating the safety of atypical antipsychotic medications that may be taken by women during pregnancy to treat a wide range of mood, anxiety, or psychiatric disorders. The goal of this Registry is to gather information on the safety of these medications during pregnancy, as current data is limited. All pregnant women ages 18-45 are eligible to enroll in the registry. The Registry website houses information for both participants and clinicians, including enrollment guidelines, resources on atypical antipsychotics, and notes on some of preliminary research findings. Please visit the website HERE for more information.