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Report: MS gets failing grade for maternal mental-health support

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Mississippi ranks among the worst states for maternal mental health care, receiving an 'F' on a new national report card, far below the national average of C-minus.

Caitlin Murphy, research scientist and consultant at the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health, said while Mississippi meets some provider requirements, it is failing where it matters most. Murphy noted fewer than one in five Medicaid enrollees and only one in 10 with private insurance get screened for maternal mental health issues.

"It's becoming increasingly well-known that the scope of maternal mental health need in the U.S. is massive," Murphy pointed out. "Right now, maternal mental health disorders do impact one in five mothers in the U.S., and currently, maternal mental health conditions are the leading cause of maternal mortality in the U.S., as well."

The report found only 22% of women who screen positive for depression receive treatment. Murphy argued Mississippi must improve both screening rates and access to care.

Mississippi's extended Medicaid coverage for postpartum care provides one bright spot but Murphy noted the state lacks other critical supports such as group parenting programs to help address mental health needs.

"That actually creates a peer support system and built-in social supports, so that moms are able to connect with one another, not only during their pregnancy but then also postpartum," Murphy outlined. "These programs have been shown to be really effective at supporting moms' mental health."

Among the 19 states receiving 'Ds' or 'Fs,' advocates said Mississippi's failing grade highlights particularly urgent needs for improvement.


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