Two-thirds of pregnant women under-25 show signs of mental health problems, ‘alarming’ research find

The Independent: 7.03.2019.

‘Shockingly high prevalence of mental disorders in young pregnant women aged 16 to 24 years in London,’ researchers say.

As many as two-thirds of young, pregnant women may have a mental health disorder, according to UK research which found “shockingly high levels” among under 25s.

Academics from King’s College London found 67 per cent of women aged 16 to 24 met the criteria for a mental health condition, including anxiety,depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. This compared to around one in five women 25 and over.

The researchers said their “alarming” findings come amid increasing recognition of rising unmet mental health needs among young people… Read more