Thank you for all your comments it has been very useful, particulary in
relation to thinking more laterally about this issue.
Andrew, could I ask how far along you are with the MGI and do you have
any further information about it.
With thanks
Debbie
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Subject: Re: Exhaustion vs. depression
There is a danger of ‘channelling’ women into certain diagnoses when we
use symptom checklists or a ‘tick box’ approach. Some tools,
particularly the medically-derived ones, don’t always allow for the
complexity of the situation to become apparent, being uni-dimensional in
their approach. The benefit of a good quality of life instrument is that
it can allow the woman to specify a range of opinions or emotions,
something we are trying to develop with the Mother-Generated Index
(MGI). This multi- dimensional approach is far more holistic, and offers
a good way of understanding how the women feels. Andrew Symon University
of Dundee
On 10 Mar 2003, at 23:42, Jane Sandall wrote:
> Exhaustion vs. depressionI found this in my research which eaxmined
> burnout in midwives in the UK. The maslach burnout inventory is a 22
item inventory which breaks down into three separate sub-scales, 2
measuring burnout and one measuring positive emotion 1)
depersonalisation/extreme end of
burnout, 2)emotional exhaustion 3) personal accomplishment
>
> I found some midwives scored high on personal accomplishment and
> emotional exhaustion. In the piloting, the typical situation was
following a long hard birthing. I think it is very very important when
looking at negative emotions, that we also have a measure of positive
emotions and dont assume
that that they are dichotomous.
> regards
> Jane Sandall
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> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 1:08 PM
> Subject: Exhaustion vs. depression
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>
> Dear All
> I was wondering if anyone could help. I am getting some very
> interesting data from my PhD work
on Parents Coping with Twins, however a very interesting concept is
emerging. This relates to a dilemma about mothers in particular who self
report exhaustion but state they don't feel depressed. Interestingly
these mothers are scoring "positive" on the EPNDS and if seen by their
GP are prescribe d anti-depressants. Could I ask if anyone is aware of
literature pertaining to this issue.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Debbie Sen
>
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