Quiz-Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Black Mothers: A Culturally Responsive Approach

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QUESTION 1: Which of the following is a common culturally specific expression of PMADs among Black mothers?*
QUESTION 2: Black mothers are just as likely as white mothers to receive a PMAD diagnosis when they report similar symptoms.*
QUESTION 3:Which strategy best increases honesty in PMAD screenings for Black mothers?*
QUESTION 4: Intrusive thoughts of harm always indicate intent to harm the baby.*
QUESTION 5: Which of the following is an example of a collaborative, culturally anchored resource?*
QUESTION 6: Culturally responsive PMAD care requires both individual practice changes and system-level advocacy.*
QUESTION 7: Which of the following best describes the concept of 'weathering' in relation to Black maternal health?*
QUESTION 8: The stereotype of the 'Strong Black Woman' can both buffer against stress and create barriers to seeking mental health support.*
QUESTION 9: A mother discloses she feels 'always on edge' and 'snapping at everyone,' but denies sadness. What is the most culturally responsive next step?*
QUESTION 10: Which practice best demonstrates a warm handoff to community-based support?*

Satisfaction Survey: "Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Black Mothers: A Culturally Responsive Approach"

Course Objectives: Course Objectives Define and differentiate major PMADs; Identify disparities in detection and treatment for Black mothers; Apply culturally responsive screening approaches; Demonstrate trauma-informed and culturally humble care; Build collaborative care plans with community partners
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