76 | The Costs of Untreated Maternal Mental Health Conditions

Published: May 4, 2022, 5:24 p.m.

In honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, Mathematica\u2019s podcast, On the Evidence, explores recent research on the societal costs of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. These disorders\u2014which can include depression, suicidal thoughts, and panic attacks\u2014affect women and birthing people during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Although these disorders are common, they often go undiagnosed and untreated, which can negatively affect the long-term physical, emotional, and developmental health of the birthing parent and child.\n\nOn this episode, Mathematica\u2019s Kara Zivin, The Commonwealth Fund\u2019s Laurie Zephyrin, and Texans Care for Children\u2019s Adriana Kohler discuss the societal costs of maternal mental health conditions and how fresh evidence on those costs informed a policy change to improve the well-being of birthing people and their children in one state.\n\nFind a full transcript of the episode here: mathematica.org/blogs/the-costs-of-untreated-maternal-mental-health-conditions\n\nAdditional resources:\nRead the 2021 issue brief from Mathematica and the St. David\u2019s Foundation that estimated the societal costs of untreated maternal mental health conditions in Texas: https://mathematica.org/publications/untreated-maternal-mental-health-conditions-in-texas-costs-to-society-and-to-medicaid\n\nRead the 2021 issue brief from Mathematica and The Commonwealth Fund on the high costs of maternal morbidity: https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2021/nov/high-costs-maternal-morbidity-need-investment-maternal-health\n\nRead the 2019 issue brief from Mathematica, the California Health Care Foundation, the ZOMA Foundation, and the Perigee Fund on the societal costs of untreated perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the United States: https://mathematica.org/publications/societal-costs-of-untreated-perinatal-mood-and-anxiety-disorders-in-the-united-states\n\nState-level estimates, which Mathematica produced as part of the same research, are also available: \nCalifornia: https://mathematica.org/publications/societal-costs-of-untreated-perinatal-mood-and-anxiety-disorders-in-california\nColorado: https://mathematica.org/publications/societal-costs-of-untreated-perinatal-mood-and-anxiety-disorders-in-colorado\nWashington State: https://mathematica.org/publications/societal-costs-of-untreated-perinatal-mood-and-anxiety-disorders-in-washington\n\nRead an op-ed in STAT by Zivin, Zephyrin, and Mathematica\u2019s So O\u2019Neil about the toll of complications related to pregnancy and childbirth: https://www.statnews.com/2021/11/23/staggering-toll-pregnancy-childbirth-related-complications/\n\nRead an op-ed in STAT by Zivin about how her personal experience with suicidal thoughts during pregnancy drove her to conduct research on access to health care for women with mental health and substance use conditions during pregnancy and postpartum: https://www.statnews.com/2021/03/11/meghan-markle-gave-voice-to-the-despair-i-once-felt-during-pregnancy/