IAWM 2019 Final Programme

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PROGRAMME

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PAR I S , F R AN C E www.iawmh2019.org

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In partnership with

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR

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With the contribution of World Psychiatric Association


WELCOME TO IAWMH 2019 CONGRESS The International Association for Women’s Mental Health (IAWMH) in partnership with La Société Marcé Francophone (SMF) with the contribution of European Psychiatric Association (EPA) and World Psychiatric Association (WPA) are very pleased to welcome you to the 8th IAWMH World Congress on Women’s Mental Health, which will be held in the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris March 2019 (5th-8th). Clinicians and researchers involved in the field of Women’s Mental Health from every country are attending this congress to contribute. The main domains of interest at the congress are: Gender equality, Well-Being and Vulnerability which are important contributors to Women’s Mental Health. There will be outstanding Plenary Lectures, Scientific Symposia, Keynote lectures, Workshops, Oral Communications and Poster sessions, and also many social events to help you discovering the wonderful cultural city of Paris with guided tours. We have dedicated all our efforts making this Congress an unforgettable experience for you and we are welcoming you to Paris especially in March 2019, around the International Women’s day. Best regards, Jayashri Kulkarni, IAWMH President Florence Thibaut, IAWMH Congress President and President elect IAWMH Florence Gressier, France SMF President Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, France SMF and Marcé Society Past President

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Women’sMentalHealth IAWMH’S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 COMMITTEES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CONGRESS VENUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 GENERAL INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

PROGRAMME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 TUESDAY MARCH 5TH 2019. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 WEDNESDAY MARCH 6TH 2019. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 THURSDAY MARCH 7TH 2019. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 FRIDAY MARCH 8TH 2019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

22èmes JOURNÉES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ MARCÉ FRANCOPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

SYNOPSIS DU PROGRAMME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

PROGRAMME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 JEUDI 7 MARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 VENDREDI 8 MARS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR

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For more information: www.iawmh.org

Established in 2001 to improve the Mental Health of Women throughout the world, the International Association for Women’s Mental Health is a Not for Profit, Non-Governmental Organization.

8213 Lakenheath Way, Potomac, Maryland 20854 USA

The Association’s purposes are:

Phone: +1-301-983-6282

To create a network of national and international societies and sections (hereinafter called “Societies and Sections”), devoted to Mental Health of Women.

FAX: +1-301-983-6288

Together with Societies and Sections, to act as international advocates for Women’s Mental Health, for: ►►The elimination of conditions that are harmful to Women’s Physical and Mental Health. ►►Improved education and autonomy for women. ►►Better medical education and public information about Women’s Mental Health. ►►Increasing the number, status, education and resources of Women’s Mental Health providers. ►►The appropriate representation of women in research, education and organizations concerned with Women’s Mental Health ►►Control by women of their personal fertility. Activities of the Association will include, but not be limited to: ►►Promotion of research through the development of international networks and focused workshops. ►►The organization of World Congresses, to which all individuals, Societies and Sections concerned with Women’s Mental Health are invited. ►►The support of international, regional, national and local conferences and symposia, for Exchange of information about scientific advances, 4

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clinical services, and social or legal developments related to Women’s Mental Health (hereinafter called “meetings”). ►►Circulation of information about Women’s Mental Health, through the World Wide Web, through the Association’s co-sponsored journal, Archives of Women’s Mental Health, and other publications. ►►Education of clinicians and the public through educational workshops as well as printed and electronic material. ►►Collaboration with advocacy groups. Through international collaboration and networks, to promote research into: ►►The social, economic, ethical, legal, cultural, psychological and biological factors, which affect Women’s Mental Health. ►►Women’s roles in marriage, family and society, and the effects on Mental Health. ►►The causes, effects and elimination of domestic violence and abuse of women. ►►The causes, treatment and prevention of mental diseases or disorders that are specific, more prevalent, more severe or have different risk factors or outcomes in women. ►►Gender-specific effects of treatment. ►►Basic sciences pertinent to gender difference and female biology.


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COMMITTEES Core Organizing Committee ►►Florence Thibaut, France

- President Elect IAWMH ►►Florence Gressier, France - President Société Marcé Francophone (SMF) ►►Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, France - Société Marcé Francophone (SMF) and Marcé Society Past President ►►Jayashri Kulkarni, Australia - President IAWMH

►►Helen Herrman, Australia

- Past President IAWMH

►►Susan Kornstein, USA - IAWMH Treasurer ►►Prabha Chandra, India - IAWMH Secretary ►►Dominique Dallay, France - President SMF ►►Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay, France

- Past President SMF

International Scientific Committee Michaela Amering, Austria Gisèle Apter, France Anne Buist, Australia Dunja Degmecic, Croatia Dimitri Dikeos, Greece Gihan Elnahas, Egypt Peter Falkai, Germany Hafedh Farhan, Jordan Dov Feldberg, Israel Jane Fisher, Australia Gabriele Fischer, Austria Silvana Galderisi, Italy Frederico Garcia, Brasil Silvia Lucia Gaviria Arbelaez, Colombia Louise Howard, United Kingdom Toshiko Kamo, Japan Shiguenobu Kanba, Japan Claudia Klier, Austria Elena Levin, Argentina Josyan Madi-Skaff, Lebanon Dragos Marinescu, Roumania Inga Markiewicz, Poland Maria Melchior, France Olia Mikova, Bulgaria Sergey Mosolov, Russia Trin Munk-Olsen, Denemark Unaiza Niaz, Pakistan Yuping Ning, China

Veronica O’Keane, Ireland Teri Pearlstein, USA Anita Riecher-Rössler, Switzerland Adriana Rivetti, Argentina Marc Roelands, Belgium Marta Rondon, Peru Margarita Saenz-Herrero, Spain Soraya Seedat, South Africa Constantin Soldatos, Greece Iris Sommer, Netherlands Donna Stewart, Canada Diana Cecilia Tapia-Pancardo, Mexico Ann-Charlott Timander, Sweden Judith Usall Rodel, Spain Gislene Valadares, Brazil Victoria Valdez, Ecuador Simone Vigod, Canada Danuta Wasserman, Sweden Kimberly Yonkers, USA

Local Advisory Committee Amine Benyamina, Villejuif Bernard Granger, Paris Michel Lejoyeux, Paris Charles Siegfried Peretti, Paris Carmen Schröder, Strasbourg Pierre Thomas, Lille Nicolas Ramoz, Paris

IAWMH 2019 Congress secretariat 6, cité Paradis – 75010 Paris – France Phone: + 33 1 55 43 2000 – Fax: +33 1 55 43 18 19 Mail: info@iawmh2019.org www.iawmh2019.org

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CONGRESS VENUE The 8th World Congress of IAWMH is held at: Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris Maison Internationale 17, boulevard Jourdan 75014 PARIS – France How to reach the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris: RER: line B, Cité Universitaire (direct from Charles de Gaulle Airport) Métro: line 4, Porte d’Orléans Tram: line 3a, Cité Universitaire At about 10 mn walk: bus line n°21, 67, 88 and OrlyBus (direct bus to Paris Orly airport).

Floor plan of the Maison Internationale: Salon Honorat

Room 1

Welcome Desk

Théâtre La Galerie

Amphi Galerie 1

Galerie

Room 3 Level -2

Grand Amphithéatre Amphi Galerie 2 Room 2

MAIN ENTRANCE David-Weill

Lift

Room 4

Dining room  Meeting room

Gulbenkian MAISON INTERNATIONALE

Room 5

Exhibition room EAST WING

CENTRAL BUILDING

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WEST WING Satsuma room

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LEVEL 1

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Room 4 David-Weill

Salon Honnorat Galerie Honnorat

Welcome desk - Cloakroom 1 Grand Amphithéâtre Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1 Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2 Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Bar du Théâtre

Main Hall Cloakroom 2

University restaurant The cafeteria

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GENERAL INFORMATION Access for people with reduced mobility All rooms are accessible to people with reduced mobility. Please report to the reception of the Cité Internationale Universitaire.

Cloakroom The opening hours for the cloakroom are: Tuesday March 5th 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Wednesday March 6th 8:00 am - 7:45 pm Thursday March 7th 8:00 am - 7:45 pm Friday March 8th 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

CME Commitment to the Highest Standards in CME/CPD IAWMH is committed to being a valuable and knowledgeable partner in the design and delivery of educationally strong, Independent, transparent, and effective CME/CPD programs. Educational Objectives After participating in this educational activity, participants should be able to: ►►Discuss recent research and developments in Women’s Mental Health ►►Identify treatment options for gender specific mental illness ►►Plan treatments based on the psychosocial, economic and cultural contexts of Women’s Mental Health ►►Establish and participate in an international network of gynecologists, obstetricians, endocrinologists, family practitioners, ►►Psychiatrists, psychologists and other professionals specializing in women’s mental health and well being The 8th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®)

with 23 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at: www.ama-assn.org/education/earncredit-participation-internationalactivities. Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Congress Language English is the official language of the Congress.

Exhibition space The attendees are invited to visit the exhibition located in Salon Honnorat & Galerie and meet the partners. Coffee breaks All coffee breaks will be served in Salon Honnorat & Galerie. IAWMH booth Meet us at the IAWMH boot, renew your membership and take advantage of preferential conference registration rate and information specifically related to Women’s Mental Health.

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General Information Gala Dinner IAWMH All attendees are invited to register for the Gala Dinner of IAWMH 2019 on March 7th (€110 per person). Share an unforgettable evening on the Seine River and discover Paris at night from the Melody Blues boat. Dinner cruise from 8:30 pm to 11:00. Registration online or at the registration and information desk.

General Assembly IAWMH The General Assembly of the IAWMH is scheduled on Friday March 8 in the Grand Amphithéâtre (level 1). All registered participants are kindly invited to attend the General Assembly.

Meditation & relaxation workshops on Friday March 8th ►►3 sessions of meditation (morning) ►►3 sessions of relaxation (afternoon)

will be organized during the congress on Friday March 8th between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm (one session per hour) in room Satsuma (level 3 of the Maison Internationale). Registration is free but mandatory (maximum 15 participants per session). Please register at the information and registration desk.

Lost & Found Any items found in any of the congress rooms and spaces should be brought to the information & registration desk.

Lunch Lunch is on your own and not included in your registration fee. Inside the Maison Internationale you have several options: ►►the university restaurant , a self-service seated restaurant (level 0). Opening hours: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. We suggest this time slot: before 12.00 pm or after 1.00 pm to avoid line up. Price : €8 (you need to pay cash in euros, they do not accept visa cards). ►►The cafeteria, a small coffee shop within the university restaurant (level 0) where you can buy sandwiches and soft drinks. Opening hours: 8:00 am to 7:00 pm (you need to pay cash in euros, they do not accept visa cards). ►►“Le Café du Théâtre” (level 0): homemade dish cooked with organic products. Variety of vegetarian dishes every day. Opening hours: 12:00 pm 2:30 pm. You can pay cash in euros or with your visa card.

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Name Badge Your personal name badge is your entrance ticket into all congress sessions and contains your tickets to any additional social functions you have purchased. Please ensure you wear your name badge at all times throughout the congress. If you misplace your badge you will NOT gain access into the Congress. A fee of €30 will be charged for the printing of a new badge in case of loss.

Poster Presentations Poster boards are located in Salon Honnorat & Galerie. Pins for fixing posters to boards will be available on the board itself, additional pins can be sourced at the registration desk also. It is the presenters own responsibility to attach and remove their posters from the boards at the start and end of each day. The organizers do not take responsibility for posters that


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General Information are not removed on time, please note that posters not removed from the venue will be disposed of at the end of the congress. Poster sessions: Wednesday March 6th 12:45 pm - 2:30 pm Thursday March 7th 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Friday March 8th 12:45 pm - 2:30 pm The presenters are kindly requested to be available in the poster area during the poster session the day of their poster hanging for questions and answers. They are welcome to bring hand-outs and distribute them.

Registration and Information The registration and information desk is located in front of the entrance of the Grand Amphithéâtre (level 1). The opening hours for the registration and information desk are: Tuesday March 5th 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Wednesday March 6th 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Thursday March 7th 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday March 8th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm On-site registration rates: IAWMH Member country list A* €800 IAWMH Non Member country list A* €875 IAWMH Member country list B* €445 IAWMH Non Member country list B* €525 Midwife, Psychologist, Nurse, Social Worker** €525 Student, Trainees*** €445 Day pass €290

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According to the World Bank Country Classification List A: people living in High and upper middle income countries List B: people living in Lower middle and low income countries

** Please provide a scan proving your status *** Status must be confirmed by a formal declaration from the Head of Department or the responsible for the training programme and is applicable only for participant born after 1st of January 1988.

Speakers Preview Room All speakers are requested to have their presentation on a USB stick and are advised to submit their presentations in advance of their sessions, at least 4 hours before their talk. The speaker preview room is located in Salon Honnorat (level 1). All speakers should make themselves known at the registration desk at arrival.

Useful information about France ►►In Paris, French and English are spoken. ►►The currency is the euro (€) ►►Paris is in GMT + 1 time zone ►►The electricity network has adopted the

European standard of a tension of 230 V, with a frequency of 50 Hz ►►Tap water is drinkable ►►Wi-Fi is widespread and available, thanks to the City Council, in 260 places (museums, gardens, etc.) ►►Banks are usually open from Monday to Friday; automatic cash distributors function 24/7. ►►Shops are open from Monday to Saturday from 10am to 7pm (on average); they are closed on Sunday and public holidays, except in five districts of Paris ►►Tips are appreciated, but not obligatory ►►Not all taxis accept payment by banker’s card

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The consequences of postpartum depression (PPD) can have lasting effects. PPD is the most common complication of childbirth, affecting approximately 11% of mothers in Europe.1-6 To learn more about the impact of PPD, visit the Sage Therapeutics booth. References: 1. Ko JY, Rockhill KM, Tong VT, Morrow B, Farr SL. Trends in postpartum depressive symptoms—27 states, 2004, 2008, and 2012. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2017;66(6):153-158. 2. DeSisto CL, Kim SY, Sharma AJ. Prevalence estimates of gestational diabetes mellitus in the United States, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2007-2010. Prev Chronic Dis. 2014;11:E104. 3. Data on Selected Pregnancy Complications in the United States. 2017. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. https://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/maternalinfanthealth/pregnancy-complications-data.htm. Accessed July 11, 2018. 4. Knight M, Callaghan WM, Berg C, et al. Trends in postpartum hemorrhage in high resource countries: a review and recommendations from the International Postpartum Hemorrhage Collaborative Group. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2009;9:55. 5. Reddy UM, Rice MM, Grobman WA, et al; the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network. Serious maternal complications after early preterm delivery (24-33 weeks’ gestation). Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2015;213(4):538.e1-9. 6. Data on file. Sage Therapeutics, Inc. (Summary of PPD prevalence estimates in the EU-8 (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Austria) by PPD diagnosis and severity: Jan 2019). ©2019 Sage Therapeutics, Inc. All rights reserved. 2/19 MRC-BRE-00172


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TUESDAY MARCH 5TH

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Grand Amphithéâtre

2:00 pm 5:00 pm

6:00 pm 6:30 pm

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6:30 pm 7:15 pm

Preyer Room

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Salon Honnorat Galerie

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Opening Ceremony Jayashri Kulkarni - IAWMH President Florence Thibaut - IAWMH Congress President and IAWMH President elect Florence Gressier - France - SMF President elect Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal - France SMF and Marcé Society Past President Keynote 1 - Depression and Anxiety in Women: a Pathway to Suicidal Behavior Maria Oquendo - APA Immediate Past President - Philadelphia - USA

7:15 pm Welcome 9:00 pm cocktail

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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 Time

Salon Honnorat Galerie

Grand Amphithéâtre

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Room 1 Amphi Galerie 1

Room 2 Amphi Galerie 2

S01-Gender differences in suicidal behavior Leo Sher - New York - USA

S02-Psychosis and gender Judith Usall - Sant Boi Llobregat - Spain and Jayashri Kulkarni Australia

S04-WFSBP / IAWMH Gender-related aspects of addictive behavior Florence Thibaut Paris - France and Javier Labad - Sabadell (Barcelona) - Spain

S05-Intimate partner violence towards women: a psychological approach Marc Roelands - Antwerp Belgium

9:45 am Coffee break 10:15 am

WEDNESDAY 6

Keynote 2 - Sex and Depression: This Is Your Brain on Steroids David Rubinow - USA

10:15 am 11:00 am 11:00 am Short break 11:15 am

11:15 am 12:45 pm

12:45 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm

Poster Session 1 Plenary session 1 Dealing with the challenges of social adversity and clinical care Helen Herrman - WPA President - Melbourne Australia Plenary session 2 Antidepressants during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders Florence Gressier - Paris France

2:30 pm 4:00 pm

4:00 pm 4:15 pm

Short break

4:15 pm 5:45 pm

5:45 pm 6:00 pm

S12-Reducing violence against women: factors associated with the perpetration of domestic violence and abuse Jill Domoney - London - UK

S13-Perinatal mental disorders and motherinfant relationship Kylee Trevillion - London UK

S16-Use of medication in pregnancy for women with severe mental illness Ian Jones - Cardiff - UK

Oral Communication - OC06 Chair: Donna E. Stewart Toronto - Canada

Short break

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Oral Communication - OC02 Oral Communication - OC03 Chair: Gislene Valadares - Chair: Ian F Brockington Belo Horizonte - Brasil Herefordshire - UK

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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 Keynote/Plenary  Time

Room 3 Théâtre La Galerie

S03-Vulnerability for depression 8:15 am during females’ reproductive life phases 9:45 am Ulrike Ehlert - Zurich Switzerland

Symposium

Workshop

Room 4 David-Weill

Oral Communication Room 5 Gulbenkian

W01-Understanding Maternal Mental Health and Child Oral Communication - OC01 Outcomes: Mercy Pregnancy and Chair: Prabha S Chandra Emotional Wellbeing Study Bangalore - India Megan Galbally - Perth Australia

10:15 am 11:00 am 11:00 am Short break 11:15 am S06-ISPOG-Symposium: Reproductive health and 11:15 am pregnancy in vulnerable patient 12:45 pm groups Sibil Tschudin - Basel Switzerland

S08-When anxiety and depression tinges the S07-Integrated behavioral reproductive pathways of health for women in primary care women in normal pregnancy and and obstetric settings in complicated situations such Joanna MacLean - Providence - as assisted reproduction and miscarriage USA Francine de Montigny Gatineau - Canada

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9:45 am Coffee break 10:15 am

12:45 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm

Oral Communication - OC04 Chairs: Gisèle Apter Le Havre - France

Oral Communication - OC05 Chair: Victoria Valdez Guayaquil - Ecuador

S09-Hormones and the Brain: Implications for Women’s 2:30 pm Behavioral Health Across the Lifespan 4:00 pm C. Neill Epperson - Aurora USA and Inger Sundström Poromaa - Uppsala - Sweden

S10-Women’s Mental Health Strategies: An European Perspective Beate Wimmer-Puchinger Vienna - Austria

S11-Trauma, Trust and Perinatal Treatment: A Review of Research, Presentation of Case Studies, and Opportunity for Discussion about Mental Health Care of Traumatized Women and Offspring Edith Gettes - Chapel Hill - USA

W02-Prevention of neonaticide and infanticide - is it feasible? Claudia Klier - Vienna - Austria Mothers Who Kill: Assessing Risk for Infanticide Susan Hatters - Friedman Auckland - New Zealand

S15-International Marcé Society/IAWMH - Global initiatives in perinatal mental health Jane Fisher - Melbourne Australia

Oral Communication - OC08 Chair: Nine GlangeaudFreudenthal - Paris - France

Oral Communication - OC09 Chair: Anne Sutter-Dallay Bordeaux - France

4:00 pm Short break 4:15 pm S14-Media as risk factor for body 4:15 pm image concerns and disordered eating in girls and young women: 5:45 pm Influences and interventions Rachel Rodgers - Boston - USA 5:45 pm Short break 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Oral Communication - OC07 Chair: Jayashri Kulkarni 7:30 pm Melbourne - Australia

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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE TH THURSDAY MARCH 7 Time

Salon Honnorat Galerie

Grand Amphithéâtre

8:15 am 9:45 am

THURSDAY 7

9:45 am Coffee break 10:15 am

11:00 am 12:30 pm

1:00 pm 2:30 pm

Room 2 Amphi Galerie 2

S17-Self-Harm in Women: Epidemiology From The General Population, The Perinatal Period and Lessons From Perinatal Mental Health Near-Miss Events Karyn Ayre - London - UK

S18-Improving care for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the US: progress, challenges, and potential solutions Nancy Byatt Worchester -USA

S22-IAWMH / EPA joint symposium - Child and Women's Mental Health in Humanitarian Emergencies Silvana Galderisi President of the European Psychiatric Association and Florence Thibaut President of the IAWMH

S23-Mental Health Aspects of Violence Against Women Donna E. Stewart Toronto - Canada

Keynote 3 - Depression during the perinatal period: trajectories and consequences Maria Melchior - Paris - France

10:15 am 11:00 am

12:30 pm 1:00 pm

Room 1 Amphi Galerie 1

Poster Session 2

2:30 pm 4:00 pm

Oral Communication - OC10 Oral Communication - OC11 Chair: Helen Herrman Chair: Louise Howard Melbourne - Australia London - UK Plenary session 3 - Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV): under-recognized, with distinct consequences Simone Vigod - Canada Plenary session 4 - Menopause and women's Mental Health Anita Riecher Rössler Basel - Switzerland

4:00 pm Short break 4:15 pm

4:15 pm 5:45 pm

S28 - IAWMH / WPA Section Symposium Women’s Mental Health in Contemporary MENA Region Josyan Madi-Skaff Beirut - Lebanon and Suhaila Ghuloum - Dola Qatar

S29-Mental health issues among homeless women: how big is the problem and how to address it? Maria Melchior - Paris France

S31-Strategies for mother-baby bonding and Interference factors Gislene Valadares - Belo Horizonte - Brasil

Oral Communication - OC14 Chair: Maria Melchior Paris - France

5:45 pm Short break 6:00 pm

6:00 pm 7:30 pm

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Gala dinner of the IAWMH 2019 Congress


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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE TH THURSDAY MARCH 7 Joint session  Workshop   Symposium  Keynote/Plenary  IAWMH-SMF Time

Room 3 Théâtre La Galerie

S19-Screening and Treatment of 8:15 am Perinatal Women with Substance Misuse 9:45 am Kimberly Yonkers - New Heaven USA

Oral Communication

Room 4 David-Weill

Room 5 Gulbenkian

S20-Current challenges in the identification and treatment of postpartum mood disorders and the need for novel therapeutic options Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France

S21-Family and women’s mental health Collaborative Care Models in Obstetric and Pediatric Settings: implementation, challenges, and clinical outcomes Katherine McEvoy - Baltimore USA

THURSDAY 7

9:45 am Coffee break 10:15 am 10:15 am 11:00 am

W03-Gender aspects in the 11:00 am S24-Perinatal psychiatry across treatment of psychosis cultures 12:30 pm Gertrude Seneviratne - Kent - UK Anita Riecher-Rössler - Basel Switzerland

S25-Risk prediction and implications for personalized prevention of depressive episodes and cognitive impairment triggered by hormonal transitions: the role of estrogen sensitivity Vibe Frokjaer - Copenhagen Denmark

12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm

Oral Communication - OC12 Chair: Marc Roelands Antwerp - Belgium

Oral Communication - OC13 Chair: Victoria Valdez Guayaquil - Ecuador

SMFS01 - Neurobiology of 2:30 pm Postpartum Anxiety and 4:00 pm Depression Jodi Pawluski - Rennes - France

S26-Pregnancy, Stress and Development Patricia van Wijngaarden Cremers - Deventer The Netherlands

S27-Improving Access to Perinatal Mental Health Care: Policy, Program, Education and Intervention Initiatives Elizabeth Werner New York - USA

S30-Womens Mental Health: Special Topics Victoria Valdez - Guayaquil Ecuador

W04-A Multi-disciplinary and Mindful Approach to Managing Chronic Pelvic Pain Sarah Fox - Providence - USA

Oral Communication - OC15 Chair: Anne Buist - Melbourne Australia

Oral Communication - OC16 Chair: Gisèle Apter Le Havre - France

4:00 pm Short break 4:15 pm SMFS02 - Mothers and Babies at Risk: Understanding the 4:15 pm Latest Scientific Advances for Identifying, Preventing, and 5:45 pm Treating Perinatal Depression Lauren Osborne - Baltimore USA 5:45 pm Short break 6:00 pm 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm SMFW01 - Woman postpartum 6:00 pm depression and consequences: from mental health of mother 7:30 pm and childbirth to gene and environment predisposition factors Nicolas Ramoz - Paris - France

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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE FRIDAY MARCH 8TH Time

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Grand Amphithéâtre

8:15 am 9:45 am

Room 1 Amphi Galerie 1

Room 2 Amphi Galerie 2

S32-Women, pregnancy and substance use disorders: an International Perspective Dace Svikis and Kathryn Polak - Richmond United States

S33-Bipolar disorders in women across the lifespan Sylvie Nezelof - Besançon France

S34-WMH In Conflict Zones - Joint IAWMH WMH/WPA Symposium Josyan Madi-Skaff Beirut - Lebanon and Helen Herrman Melbourne - Australia

S35-Lifespan and Transgenerational Effects of Early Life Adversity Nathalie Ragon - Stanford USA

9:45 am Coffee Break 10:15 am

FRIDAY 8

Keynote 4 - Women in War The Untold Story Christina Lamb - London - UK

10:15 am 11:00 am

11:00 am Short break 11:15 am

11:15 am 12:45 pm

12:45 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm

Poster Session 3

2:30 pm 4:00 pm

IAWMH General Assembly Meeting and Women’s day celebration Plenary session 5 Motherhood in the Face of Trauma: Vulnerability, Resilience and Therapeutic Interventions Maria Muzic - Ann Arbor - USA Plenary session 6 Gender-informed approaches to mental health promotion, what distinguishes them and do they work? Jane Fischer - Melbourne Australia

4:00 pm Short break 4:15 pm 4:15 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:45 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

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Plenary session 7 - Women's Mental Health - So Much More To Do Jayashri Kulkarni Victoria - Australia Closing ceremony - poster award ceremony and Presentation of 9 th World Congress in Melbourne 2021

Meditation & relaxation workshops ►►3 sessions of meditation between 10:00 am and 1:00 pm ►►3 sessions of relaxation between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm One session of 45 mn per hour. Room Satsuma (level 3 of the Maison Internationale). Please register at the information and registration desk.


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Room 3 Théâtre La Galerie

Room 4 David-Weill

SMFS03 - Is Breast Always Best? Understanding The Intersection Oral Communication - OC17 8:15 am of Maternal Mental Health and Chair: Jane Fisher - Melbourne Breastfeeding 9:45 am Australia Adrienne Griffen - Arlington USA

Oral Communication

Room 5 Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - 0C18 Chair: Florence Thibaut - Paris France

FRIDAY 8

9:45 am Coffee Break 10:15 am SMFW02 - Management of Severe Mental Illness in Pregnancy: Clinical Practice, 10:15 am Dilemmas, Research Directions 11:00 am and Controversies in Care Megan Galbally - Perth Australia and Veerle Bergink New York - USA 11:00 am Short break 11:15 am SMFS04 - Anxiety disorders in S36-Women’s Health: Evolution, 11:15 am the perinatal period and the Devolution, Revolution impact on infants and parenting 12:45 pm Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France Louise Howard, London, UK

W05-Burdensome female living conditions and mental health.: Do we care enough? Example from the women’s health centres Vienna, Austria Beate WimmerPuchinger - Vienna, Austria

12:45 pm Short break 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm

SMFS05 - Perinatal Loss and 2:30 pm the Pregnancy that Follows: Impact on mothers, partners and 4:00 pm children Joann O’Leary - USA

S37-Awareness of Gender Consideration in Women’s Health in Different Countries Natalia Semenova - Moscow Russia and Anita RiecherRössler - Basel - Switzerland

Oral Communication - OC19 Chair: Simone Vigod - Toronto Canada

Oral Communication - OC20 Chair: Susan Kornstein Richmond - USA

Oral Communication - OC21 Chair: Kimberly Yonkers New Heaven - USA

4:00 pm Short break 4:15 pm 4:15 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:45 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

EC Meeting IAWMH

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P RO G R A MME TUESDAY MARCH 5TH 2019 TUESDAY 7

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Preyer Room

IAWMH Executive Committee meeting 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Grand Amphithéâtre

Opening Ceremony

Jayashri Kulkarni - IAWMH President Florence Thibaut - IAWMH Congress President and IAWMH President elect Florence Gressier - Société Marcé Francophone President Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal - Société Marcé Francophone and Marcé Society Past President Agnès Saal Haute fonctionnaire à la diversité, à l’égalité et à la prévention des discriminations au ministère de la Culture Michaela Rusnac Haute fonctionnaire à l’Egalité au ministère des Outre-Mer 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm

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Keynote 1 - Depression and Anxiety in Women: a Pathway to Suicidal Behavior Maria Oquendo - APA Immediate Past President - Philadelphia - USA

Chair: Florence Thibaut - IAWMH Congress President and IAWMH President elect 7:15 pm - 9:00 pm

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WEDNESDAY MARCH 6TH 2019 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S01 - Gender differences in suicidal behavior Do suicidal females have “male-type” depression? Zoltan Rihmer - Budapest - Hungary Life expectancy after the first suicide attempt: focus on gender differences Jussi Jokinen - Stockholm - Sweden Gender differences related to childhood traumatic experiences and maltreatment in determining suicide and non-suicidal self injury Gianluca Serafini - Genoa - Italy Testosterone and the neurobiology of suicidal behavior in men and in women Leo Sher - New York - USA 8:15 am - 9:45 am

WEDNESDAY 6

Chair: Leo Sher - New York - USA

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

S02 - Psychosis and gender

Co-chairs: Judith Usall - Sant Boi Llobregat - Spain & Jayashri Kulkarni - Melbourne - Australia

Does raloxifene improve cognition in women with schizophrenia? Caroline Gurvich - Melbourne - Australia A novel role for raloxifene in regulating GABAergic expression and function to modulate cognitive performance with relevance to schizophrenia Rachel Hill - Victoria - Australia Sex-based differences in outcomes of early intervention in psychosis at 10-year follow-up Rosa Ayesa-Arriola - Santander - Spain Insight and gender in psychosis Jesus Cobo - Sabadell - Spain 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

S03 - Vulnerability for depression during females’ reproductive life phases Chair: Ulrike Ehlert - Zurich - Switzerland

Stress vulnerability in hormonal transitions: perimenstrual cognitive and affective risk as evident from option generation for decision-making Sophie Schweitzer - Heidelberg - Germany SSRI use in pregnancy Inger Sundström Poromaa - Uppsala - Sweden Biological aspects of perinatal depression with focus on the HPA axis, inflammation markers, rate variability and bio-impedance Alkistis Skalkidou - Uppsala - Sweden The role of negative birth outcomes and early infant characteristics in the development of postpartum depression Rita Amiel Castro - Zurich - Switzerland

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PROGRAMME TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 4 - David-Weill

W01 - Understanding Maternal Mental Health and Child Outcomes: Mercy Pregnancy and Emotional Wellbeing Study Chair: Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia

WEDNESDAY 6

Maternal depression, emotional availability and the mother baby relationship: support for the identification of at risk mother/baby dyads Kelli MacMillan - Perth - Australia Maternal perinatal depression and early childhood neurodevelpmental outcomes: child executive function and socio-emotional wellbeing Josephine Power - Melbourne - Australia Early Parenting and Depression: risk and protective factors Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - OC01

Chair: Prabha S Chandra - Bangalore - India OC01A - Epitranscriptomic blood biomarkers to manage psychiatric disorders

Dinah Weissmann - Montpellier - France OC01B - Group based trajectories of depressive symptoms and hormonal levels among women with schizophrenia. Natalie Thomas - Melbourne - Australia OC01C - Antenatal anxiety and immune dysregulation Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA OC01D - Altered placental gene expression in association with prenatal depression dependent on offspring gender Lorna Sumption - Cardiff - UK OC01E - Tibolone Treatment for Depression in Perimenopausal Women Jayashri Kulkarni and Caroline Thew - Victoria - Australia OC01F - Systematic review and meta-analysis of basal cortisol levels in Borderline Personality Disorder compared to non-psychiatric controls Natalie Thomas- Melbourne - Australia 9:45 am - 10:15 am

Salon Honnorat & Galerie

Coffee break 10:15 am - 11:00 am

Grand AmphithÊâtre

Keynote 2 - Sex and Depression: This Is Your Brain on Steroids David Rubinow - Chapel Hill - USA

Co-chairs: Florence Gressier - Paris - France & Nicolas Ramoz - Paris - France 11:00 am - 11:15 am

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Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S04 - WFSBP / IAWMH Symposium - Gender-related aspects of addictive behavior IAWMH and WFSBP guidelines for the treatment of alcohol use during pregnancy Florence Thibaut - Paris - France The link between addictive behavior and violence against women Marta Rondon - Lima - Peru Prenatal alcohol exposure and later life vulnerability to stress Javier Labad - Sabadell (Barcelona) - Spain Designing research that can understand the complexity of co-morbidities on pregnancy mental health and infant outcomes Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

WEDNESDAY 6

Co-chairs: Florence Thibaut - Paris - France and Javier Labad - Sabadell (Barcelona) - Spain

S05 - Intimate partner violence towards women: a psychological approach Chair: Marc Roelands - Antwerp - Belgium

How do empathy, impulsivity and verbal skills impact male-perpetrated dating violence? Audrey Courtain & Fabienne Glowacz - Liège - Belgium Intimate partner violence towards women: an overview of perpetrators’ psychological characteristics. Marc Roelands - Antwerp - Belgium Risk assessment of intimate partner violence in Belgium Marijke Roosen & Anne Groenen - Liège - Belgium Intimate partner violence: the effect of an intervention program on male perpetrators’ psychological characteristics Laetitia Di Piazza & Adélaïde Blavier - Liège - Belgium 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

S06 - ISPOG-Symposium: Reproductive health and pregnancy in vulnerable patient groups Chair: Sibil Tschudin - Basel - Switzerland

Reproductive health care for asylum-seeking women Sibil Tschudin - Basel - Switzerland Interdisciplinary approach for vulnerable pregnant patients K. Marieke Paarlberg - Apeldoorn - The Netherlands Sleep disturbance in pregnant women with bipolar disorder Anja W.M.M. Stevens - Deventer - The Netherlands Vulnerable mothers: evidence for higher prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms in their infants? Ineke de Kruijff - Nieuwegein - The Netherlands

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PROGRAMME TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

Room 4 - David-Weill

S07 - Integrated behavioral health for women in primary care and obstetric settings Chair: Joanna MacLean - Providence - USA

WEDNESDAY 6

Integrated behavioral health: overview Joanna MacLean - Providence - USA Results of an integrated behavioral health service in a women’s primary care practice Margaret Bublitz - Providence - USA Improving Perinatal Depression Care in Obstetric Settings: PRogramIn Support of Moms (PRISM) Nancy Byatt - Worcester - USA Integrating Obstetric and Behavioral Health - An Interdisciplinary TeamFacilitates Implementation of the Council on Patient Safety in Women’s Health Care Patient Safety Bundle on Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Tiffany A. Moore Simas - Worcester - USA 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

S08 - When anxiety and depression tinges the reproductive pathways of women in normal pregnancy and in complicated situations such as assisted reproduction and miscarriage Chair: Francine de Montigny - Gatineau - Canada

Women’s mental health following a miscarriage: the influence of personal and contextual variables Francine de Montigny - Gatineau - Canada Post-partum depressive symptoms and medically assisted conception: a systematic review and meta-analysis Florence Gressier - Paris - France Maternal attachment insecurity as a risk factor for pregnancy-specific anxiety Nicole Reeves - Montréal - Canada Anxiety disorders during pregnancy and postnatal depression: what about their links? Anne Laure Sutter-Dallay - Bordeaux - France 12:45 pm - 2:30 pm

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Poster session 1 P001 - A Controversial practice: Legal interruption of Pregnancy in a Public Hospital Claudia Gianchino - Ramos Mejia - Argentina P002 - Interruption of pregnancy and woman’s mental health. A different perspective according to the human birth theory Emanuela Lucarini - Camerino - Italia P003 - Grief and Coping Following Pregnancy Loss Stacy A. McDonald - Philadelphia - USA P004 - Self-Perceived Probability of Pregnancy and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Employed Married Women Who Wish to Have Children Shizuko Angerhofer - Iwate - Japan P005 - Depression and distress in infertile couples - Role of coping strategies Bojana Pejuskovic - Belgrade - Serbia P006 - Experience of Mothers Whose Daughters Gave Birth to their First Child Following Fertility Treatment Vera Skvirsky - Ramat Gan - Israel

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P007 - Gender Inequality in sex ratio at birth: Facts and Figures from rural Punjab, India Anurag Chaudhary - Ludhiana - India P008 - Features of mental disorders revealed in women from general medicine network Nikolay Bokhan - Tomsk - Russia P009 - Psychological factors influence the overlap syndrome in functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) among midlife women in South Korea Seung-Ho Jang - Iksan - South Korea P010 - Clinically historical and prospective associations between learning disorders and concussion in Female University Athletes Linda Pagani - Laval - Canada P011 - Depression, anxiety and urinary incontinence in women in Eastern Croatia Dunja Degmečič - Osijek - Croatia P012 - Depression in Women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Saudi Arabia Baraa Mazi - Riyad - Saoudi Arabia P013 - Relationship between the quality of life and lower urinary tract symptoms in Japanese women Ninomiya Sanae - Osaka - Japan P014 - Successful Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise Using Magnetic Resonance Imagingbased Videos to Manage Urinary Incontinence and Related Depression in a Female Kiyoko Naito - Fuse29 - Japan P015 - Neuralgia associated mental illness: How the community women responses pain in developing country Shambhu Dutta Joshi - Kathmandu - Nepal P016 - Psychosexual impact of fibromyalgia in women: a case control study Rahma Damak - Manouba - Tunisia P017 - The Feasibility of assessing Pain Perception in Women with and without Postpartum Depression using fMRI Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo - Champaign - USA P018 - A systematic review of somatic symptoms: Do race or ethnicity matter? Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo - Champaign - USA P019 - Evaluation of a nursing e-training program ‘ATTACHER’ to support early postpartum mother-infant bonding using the Roter method of interaction process analysis system Yasue Ota - Chiba - Japan P020 - Social determinants of depression among women in a rural area of Ludhiana, Punjab, India social Sangeeta Girdhar - Ludhiana - India P021 - Georgia O’Keeffe: When genius meets melancholy. Antagonistic pleiotropy and geographic cures Amy Wallace - Dallas - USA P022 - Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D] levels and depressive symptoms in depressed women Jong-Hyun Jeong - Suwon - South Korea P023 - Identification of novel proinflammatory mediators associated with depression in female saliva bio Martin Kammerer - London - UK P024 - Positive Allosteric Modulation of GABA-A Receptors in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): Results from a Pivotal Trial of SAGE-217 Brian Werneburg - Cambridge - USA www.iawmh2019.org

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P025 - To Shock or Not? ECT In the Setting of Severe Thrombocytopenia Ronil Shah - Aurora - USA P026 - An exploratory survey of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a sample of female Forensic Patients in Ireland Aidan Cooney - Dublin - Ireland P027 - Borderline personality disorder and its risk factors in female inmates in China Xiaomin Zhu - Suzhou - China P028 - Mother-child separations in prison: A ‘toxic burden’ for mothers and prison staff Claire Powell - London - UK P029 - The filicide mothers: descriptive and evolutionary study of a cohort of 17 patients hospitalized in the Unit for Difficult Patients Henri Colin between 1996 and 2017 Marie-Victoire Ducasse - Paris - France P030 - The Increasing number of suicidal attempts of women in Albania. Fatbardha Myslimaj - Tirana - Albania P031 - Prevalence and Risk Factors of Suicidality among Community-Dwelling Elderly Kwanghun Lee - Gyeongju - South Korea P032 - What factors affect suicidal ideation in Korean adolescents? Bo-Hyun Yoon - Naju - South Korea P033 - On Gender Gap in Suicide and Gender Inequality of Suicidal Behavior Natalia Semenova - Moscow - Russia P034 - Beyond sex differences: A systematic review of the association between gender roles and posttraumatic stress Anette Kersting - Leipzig - Germany P035 - Quantitative Analysis of Providers’ Experiences in the Disaster Behavioral Health Services of South Korea Eunsung Lim - Gimje-si, Jeollabuk-do - South Korea P036 - Postpartum PTSD symptoms and related changing drinking habits in young parents: Results from a population-based cohort study Stefanie Ulke and Susan Garthus-Niegel - Dresden - Germany P037 - The impact of postpartum posttraumatic stress and depression symptoms on couples’ relationship satisfaction: a population-based prospective study Antje Horsch - Lausanne - Switzerland P038 - Adjunctive raloxifene for postmenopausal women with schizophrenia: a metaanalysis of randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials Xiaomin Zhu - Macau - China P039 - Health Status of Premenopausal Women with Schizophrenia Having Hyperprolactinemia Deanna L. Kelly - Baltimore - USA P040 - Childhood Sexual abuse and Adult Sexual Behavior in Women with Antipsychotic-Induced Hyperprolactinemia Heidi J. Wehring - Baltimore - USA P041 - Psychosocial stress and protective factors in a first-episode psychosis women sample: A preliminary study Regina Vila-Badia - Sant Boi de Llobregat - Spain P042 - Negative symptom domains in schizophrenia: sex differences and relationships with real-life functioning. Annarita Vignapiano - Naples - Italy P043 - Assessing beliefs on schizophrenia: a study in a sample of Tunisian students Marwa Dhouibi - Sousse - Tunisia 5 - 8 MARCH 2019


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P044 - Amisulpride Induced Galactorrhoea and Treatment with Aripiprazole in Patients of Schizophrenia Paramjeet Khurana - Ludhiana - India P045 - Sexual functioning in drug-naïve first - episode nonaffective psychosis patients compared with healthy controls. Gender differences and prolactin influence Nuria Del Cacho - Barcelona - Spain P046 - Patterns of medical prescription of long-term injectable in women through a multicentric transversal study Maria Del Pilar Campos Navarro - Cartagena - Spain P047 - The holistic impacts of yoga in Japanese menopausal women Chikako Hioki - Tokyo - Japan P048 - A Web Survey on Mental Health in Climacteric Japanese Women: In Relation to Health App and Wearable Device-Usage, Lifestyle, and Climacteric Symptoms Kaoru Fujimoto - Tokyo - Japan 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

WEDNESDAY 6

PROGRAMME TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

Oral Communication - OC02

Chair: Gislene Valadares - Belo Horizonte - Brasil

OC02A - Betrayal Trauma and Dissociative Experiences among Women in a Shelter Home Chaitra Kemble - Bengaluru - India OC02B - Impact of acculturation, assimilation and cultural retention in the mental health of young immigrants in Japan Francia Ivonne Campos Chinchilla - Makinohara Shi, Shizuoka - Japan OC02C - Differences between women and men in the aculturation strategies and the influence of gender norms Raquel Rivas-Diez - Logroño - Spain OC02D - Reaching out for Homeless Women Eleonore Miller - Vienna - Austria 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

Oral Communication - OC03

Chair: Ian F Brockington - Lower Brockington Farm, Bredenbury, Bromyard, Herefordshire - UK

OC03A - Working with pregnant or postpartum young women with personality disorders and vulnerable life situations. Maria Ximena Maldonado-Morales - Houston - USA OC03B - Complex Obsessive Symptoms in peripartum Vesna Pirec - Chicago - USA OC03C - Borderline Personality Disorder and suicidal risk regarding impulsivity and metacognition dimensions Sylvia Martin - Nîmes - France OC03D - Obsessive ideas of harming the baby and possible relationship to women’s childhood experiences Despina Karagianni - Nea Smyrni - Greece OC03E - The impact of pre- and postnatal maternal sleep on child development: a population-based, 2-year follow-up study Ida Adler - Lengenfeld - Germany OC03F - Mother and baby units matter: improved outcomes for both Gertrude Seneviratne - Kent - UK

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PROGRAMME TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Room 4 - David-Weill

Oral Communication - OC04

Chair: Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France

WEDNESDAY 6

OC04A - The longitudinal course of pregnancy-related anxiety dimensions across pregnancy and its associated factors Ariane Göbel - Hamburg - Germany OC04B - Which women are at higher risk for pregnancy-, birth-, and child-related anxiety? A systematic review of current research. Lydia Stuhrmann - Hamburg - Germany OC04C - Prevalence and progression of anxiety and depression symptoms and the relationship with maternal diet in women undergoing a booked elective caesarean section: The Grown in Wales cohort. Samantha Garay - Newport - UK OC04D - Screening tools for perinatal anxiety and related disorders: Room to grow Nichole Fairbrother - Victoria - Canada OC04E - Spontaneous childbirth-related mental images among pregnant women Antje Horsch - Lausanne - Switzerland OC04F - Does father involvement contribute to mothers’ mental health?: A multisample structural equation modeling analysis Francine de Montigny - Gatineau - Canada 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - OC05

Chair: Victoria Valdez - Guayaquil - Ecuador

OC05A - Dying on the Purple couch Raghda Bow - Jeddah - Saudi Arabia OC05B - Prevalence and correlates of suicidality among rural Indian women: A cross sectional community-based survey Anish Cherian - Bengaluru - India OC05C - Discrimination, experienced verbal violence, and mental health among Lesbian and Bisexual women in France Fabienne El-Khoury Lesueur - Paris - France OC05D - Binge Eating among women who suffer from psychological abuse in their relationship: The moderating role of defense mechanisms Orly Yona-Drori - Ramat Gan - Israel OC05E - Women’s help seeking as an important step in mental health and substance services Minna Sorsa - Tampere - Finland 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Grand Amphithéâtre

Plenary Session • PS1 - Dealing with the challenges of social adversity and clinical care Helen Herrman - WPA President - Melbourne - Australia

Chair: Florence Thibaut - IAWMH Congress President and IAWMH President elect - Paris - France • PS2 - Antidepressants during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders Florence Gressier - La Marcé Francophone President - Paris - France

Chair: Jane Fisher - Melbourne - Australia

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PROGRAMME TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

S09 - Hormones and the Brain: Implications for Women’s Behavioral Health Across the Lifespan GABA Active Steroids - A Possible Treatment for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Marie Bixo - Umeå - Sweden Allopregnanolone and Cerebral Serotonin Transporter Binding in Healthy Women of Fertile Age Erica Comasco - Uppsala - Sweden Combined hormonal contraceptives and mental health Inger Sundström Poromaa - Uppsala - Sweden Unmasking of Risk for Cognitive and Mood Changes at Menopause Neill Epperson - Aurora - USA 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Room 4 - David-Weill

WEDNESDAY 6

Co-chairs: C. Neill Epperson - Aurora - USA and Inger Sundström Poromaa - Uppsala - Sweden

S10 - Women’s Mental Health Strategies: An European Perspective Chair: Beate Wimmer-Puchinger - Vienna - Austria

The impact of gender inequalities and social determinants on women’s mental health in the WHO European Region Isabel Yordi Aguirre - Copenhagen - Denmark Depression and pregnancy: equitably tackling the challenge Peggy Maguire - Dublin - Ireland Addressing Women’s Mental Health: an Austrian approach Beate Wimmer-Puchinger - Vienna - Austria DREAM - Dresden Study on parenting, work and mental health (“DResdner Studie zu Elternschaft, Arbeit und Mentaler Gesundheit”) Susan Garthus-Niegel - Dresden - Germany 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

S11 - Trauma, Trust and Perinatal Treatment: A Review of Research, Presentation of Case Studies, and Opportunity for Discussion about Mental Health Care of Traumatized Women and Offspring Chair: Edith Gettes - Chapel Hill - USA

Trust, Trauma, Treatment, and Other Important Triangles in Perinatal Mental Health Edith Gettes - Chapel Hill - USA When Something Goes Wrong: Identifying and Treating Perinatal Trauma Anna Brandon - Southlake - USA Embracing Young Children at Risk and Their Caregivers Francoise Pierredon - Cincinatti - USA Work and health related predictors of postpartum posttraumatic stress symptoms in mothers and fathers Victoria Kress - Dresden - Germany 4:00 pm - 4:15 pm

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Short break

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Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S12 - Reducing violence against women: factors associated with the perpetration of domestic violence and abuse Chair: Jill Domoney - London - UK

WEDNESDAY 6

The healthcare use experiences of perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse: systematic review and metasynthesis Marilia Calcia - London - UK The risk and prevalence of domestic violence perpetration in individuals with mental disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis Katherine Saunders - London - UK Advancing theory and treatment approaches for males in substance misuse treatment who perpetrate intimate partner violence (Programme ADVANCE) Gail Gilchrist - London - UK Becoming a father in the context of domestic violence: Hopes and challenges Jill Domoney - London - UK 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

S13 - Perinatal mental disorders and mother-infant relationship Chair: Kylee Trevillion - London - UK

The impact of maternal personality dysfunction during pregnancy on mother-infant interactions and bonding at 3 months postnatal Selina Nath - London - UK Self-harm, maternal mental health and mother-infant relationships Emma Molyneaux - London - UK The Effectiveness of psychiatric Mother and Baby Units versus general psychiatric inpatient wards and crisis resolution teamservices (ESMI study) Kylee Trevillion - London - UK Perinatal mental disorders and Inpatient Mother-Baby Units Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal - Paris - France 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

S14 - Media as risk factor for body image concerns and disordered eating in girls and young women: Influences and interventions Chair: Rachel Rodgers - Boston - USA

Tween Television and Peers: Reinforcing Social Agents in Early Adolescents’ Body Surveillance and Self-Objectification Anne Rousseau - Leuven - Belgium Dating App Use And Body Image Among Male And Female College Students Rachel Rodgers - Boston - USA Social Comparison as a Mechanism Accounting for the Effects of Exposure to Social Media on Body Image and Eating Concerns Claire Arnaud - LiIle - France The Use of Technology to Decrease Body Image and Eating Concerns: Randomized Controlled Trials of a Mobile App and Minimal Online Intervention Debra Franko - Boston - USA

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Room 4 - David-Weill

W02 - Child and Women’s Mental Health 4:15 pm - 5:00 pm - 1 - Prevention of neonaticide and infanticide - Is it feasible? Chair: Claudia Klier - Vienna - Austria

Claudia Klier - Vienna - Austria Jennifer Kernreite - Vienna - Austria 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm - 2 - Mothers Who Kill: Assessing Risk for Infanticide Alessandra Bramante - Milan - Italy Renee Sorrentino - Boston - USA 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

S15 - Symposium of the International Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health Global initiatives in perinatal mental health Chair: Jane Fisher - Melbourne - Australia

WEDNESDAY 6

Chair: Susan Hatters Friedman - Auckland - New Zealand

Community-based Learning Clubs to improve maternal mental health and infant health and development in rural Vietnam: establishing acceptability, feasibility and indicators of impact Jane Fisher - Melbourne - Australia Suicidality in pregnancy and the first year after childbirth- findings from a community cohort Prabha S Chandra - Bangalore - India Antenatal anxiety, depression and stress, and effects on the child; global implications for intervention Vivette Glover - London - UK The Global Alliance for Maternal Mental Health: uniting to improve the lives of mothers and their infants everywhere. Alain Gregoire - London - UK 5:45 pm - 6:00 pm

Salon Honnorat & Galerie

Short break 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S16 - Use of medication in pregnancy for women with severe mental illness Chair: Ian Jones - Cardiff - UK

Risks and prophylactic management for women with severe mental illness in pregnancy Marisa Casanova Dias - London - UK Women with bipolar disorder and pregnancy: factors influencing their decision-making regarding medication Clare Dolman - London - UK Obstetric and neonatal outcomes following the use of aripiprazole during pregnancy among women with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder Hind Khalifeh - London - UK Weighing risks and benefits of Lithium during pregnancy and the postpartum period Veerle Bergink - New York - USA

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PROGRAMME TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

Oral Communication - OC06

Chair: Donna E. Stewart - Toronto - Canada

WEDNESDAY 6

OC06A - Mindfulness for Well-Being of Women Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence: overcoming vulnerability and post-traumatic stress disorders Sara Paiva - Belo Horizonte - Brazil OC06B - Conjugal domination process us a framework to support women victims of violence: The Tunisian experience of the national board for family and population Hela Ouennich - Ezzahra - Tunisia OC06C - The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Psychological Well-Being: Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and the Moderating and Mediating Role of Attachment Eleonora Cunha Veiga Costa - Braga - Portugal OC06D - Intimate partner violence in the first 10 years of motherhood and the associated burden of disease: an Australian prospective pregnancy cohort study Deirdre Gartland - Melbourne - Australia OC06E - Sexual Violence and Gender Discrimination during medical residence in Mexico Diana Guízar-Sánchez - Mexico City - Mexico OC06F - Exploring mental health-sequelae following rape-exposure in HIV infected versus HIV uninfected women in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa Eileen Thomas - Cape Town - South Africa 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

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Oral Communication - OC07

Chair: Jayashri Kulkarni - Melbourne - Australia

OC07A - Latina perinatal depression and oxytocin: What we know and what is needed Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo - Champaign - USA OC07B - Nurses perceived preparedness to screen, intervene, and refer suspected postpartum depression cases Rena Bina - Ramat Gan - Israel OC07C - Predictors of persistence and incidence of perinatal depressive symptoms: A population-based prospective study in rural Ethiopia Tesera Fenta Bitew - Debre Markos - Ethiopia OC07D - mHealth mindfulness intervention for women with perinatal depression: a pilot study within an integrated health care system Ai Kubo - Oakland - USA OC07E - Cognitive behavioral group therapy for postpartum depression Sharon Reznik - Ramat Gan - Israel OC07F - Paid employment and homemaking: The impact of role values and workrelated factors on postpartum depression Ronja Schaber - Dresden - Germany

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Oral Communication - OC08

OC08A - Parental characteristics and mental health as predictors of parental guilt feelings Osnat Lavenda - Qyriat Atta - Israel OC08B - Developing a moderated online peer support intervention to prevent perinatal depression and anxiety Touran Shafiei - Bundoora - Australia OC08C - Mom Blogs: A Qualitative Analysis of Online Pregnancy Loss Content Jenai Grigg - Philadelphia - USA OC08D - IVY - InVestigating an online communitY for support for emotional health in pregnancy: field-testing a new app aimed at preventing perinatal depression and anxiety via moderated online peer support Laura Biggs - Fitzroy - Australia OC08E - The effectiveness of telephone interventions during perinatal period: qualitative and quantitative descriptive findings from the Greek Perinatal Mental Health Helpline Elleni Rigoutsou - Nea Smyrni - Greece OC08F - Reaching women: internet cognitive-behavioural therapy for postnatal depression Jeannette Milgrom - Heidelberg Heights - Australia 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

WEDNESDAY 6

Chair: Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal - Paris - France

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - OC09

Chair: Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay - Bordeaux - France

OC09A - Postpartum Mental Health Service Utilization in Women with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): A Population-Based Study Victoria Sparrow-Downes - Ottawa - Canada OC09B - Psychical impact of episiotomy: a psychodynamic longitudinal study on primiparous women Christophe Clesse - Nancy - France OC09C - Medium term effects of emergency cesarean section on maternal mental state and mother infant relationships Jacques Dayan - Rennes - France OC09D - Effects of Resource Losses and Gains on Quality of Life of Women Undergoing Infertility Treatments Talma Kushnir - Ariel - Israel OC09E - Skin to Skin Mother Care and Depressive Symptoms in Mothers of Preterm Newborns of two Brazilian Maternity Hospitals. Gislene Valadares - Belo Horizonte - Brazil

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THURSDAY MARCH 7TH 2019 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S17 - Self-Harm in Women: Epidemiology From The General Population, The Perinatal Period and Lessons From Perinatal Mental Health Near-Miss Events Chair: Karyn Ayre - London - UK THURSDAY 7

Acts of Self-Harm in the Perinatal Period: Prevalence and Risk Factors Karyn Ayre - London - UK Diverging Trends By Gender In Non-Suicidal Self-Harm in England 2000-2014 Sally McManus - London - UK Recognition and Response To Near Miss Events In The Perinatal Period Abigail Easter - London - UK The meanings of perinatal depression for women users of the public system in Brazil Baldisserotto Márcia - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil 8:15 am - 9:45 am

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S18 - Improving care for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the US: progress, challenges, and potential solutions Chair: Nancy Byatt - Worchester - USA

The Current State of Obstetric Care and Behavioral Health Integration in the United States Tiffany Moore Simas - Worcester - USA Expanding awareness and access to care for women and families suffering from PMADs Steven D’Achille - Pittsburgh - USA Implementing a population-based perinatal depression programs in real-world obstetric settings in the US and beyond Nancy Byatt - Worcester - USA Making a difference: Local to national policy impact from the grassroots level Jamie Zahlaway Belsito - Topsfield - USA 8:15 am - 9:45 am

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S19 - Screening and Treatment of Perinatal Women with Substance Misuse Chair: Kimberly Yonkers - New Heaven - USA

Perinatal Substance Use: A Prospective Evaluation of Abstinence and Relapse Ariadna Forray - New Haven - USA Electronic- and Clinician-Delivered Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for Women in Reproductive Healthcare Centers: A Randomized Clinical Trial Kimberly Yonkers - New Haven - USA Comparing satisfaction, alliance and intervention components in electronically delivered and in-person brief interventions for substance use among childbearingaged women Amy Loree - Detroit - USA Screening for Substance Misuse in Pregnancy Steven Ondersma - Detroit - USA

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S20 - Current challenges in the identification and treatment of postpartum mood disorders and the need for novel therapeutic options Beyond postpartum depression, addressing the complexity of perinatal mood disorders Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France Motherhood and mental health: beyond the blues - from the pinks to postpartum psychosis Ian Jones - Cardiff - UK Efficacy and safety of brexanolone IV, a GABAA receptor modulator, for the treatment of postpartum depression: Pooled results from three pivotal, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials Samantha Meltzer-Brody - Chapel Hill - USA 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

THURSDAY 7

Chair: Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France

S21 - Collaborative Care Models in Obstetric and Pediatric Settings: implementation, challenges, and clinical outcomes Chair: Katherine McEvoy - Baltimore - USA

Depression Screen, Barriers to Care and Patient Engagement in Integrated OB/Psych Inner City Clinic Snezana Milanovic - Boston - USA Clinical Outcomes and Healthcare Utilization in an Integrated Psychiatric-Obstetric Clinic Katherine McEvoy - Baltimore - USA Supporting Our Families through Addiction and Recovery (SOFAR): a new model for mother/infant care for mothers with Substance Use Disorders Eileen Costello - Boston - USA Addressing maternal mental health within an urban pediatric primary care clinic with an integrated, multidisciplinary team Rheanna Platt - Baltimore - USA 9:45 am - 10:15 am

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Coffee break 10:15 am - 11:00 am

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Keynote 3 - Depression during the perinatal period: trajectories and consequences Maria Melchior - Paris - France

Chair: Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay - Bordeaux - France

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S22 - IAWMH / EPA joint symposium - Child and Women’s Mental Health in Humanitarian Emergencies

Co-chairs: Silvana Galderisi, President of the European Psychiatric Association & Florence Thibaut - President of the IAWMH

THURSDAY 7

Humanitarian emergencies and Mental Health Silvana Galderisi - Napoli - Italy War in the Middle East: Syrian women as casualties Josyan Madi Skaff - Beirut - Lebanon Preventing suicide in women and girls in humanitarian emergencies Meryam Schouler-Ocak - Berlin - Germany Behavioral and substance addictions in the health of girls and women - a role for stress and implications for humanitarian emergencies Marc N. Potenza - New Haven - USA 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

S23 - Mental Health Aspects of Violence Against Women Chair: Donna E. Stewart - Toronto - Canada

International Translation and Dissemination of Education on Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Against Women Donna E. Stewart - Toronto - Canada Risk and prevalence of sexual violence victimisation among people with mental disorders Sian Oram - London - UK Responding to risk and protective factors for psychological distress among trafficked people Claire Powell - London - UK Sexually Abused Girls Who Become Pregnant: Vulnerability and Resilience Marta B. Rondon - Lima - Peru 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

S24 - Perinatal psychiatry across cultures Chair: Prabha Chandra - Bangalore - India

Moving away from conventional outcome measures - multidisciplinary approaches to measuring outcomes in an MBU in India Prabha Chandra - Bangalore - India 10 year history of perinatal mental health care at the Brockington Mother and Baby Unit, Stafford - UK Kristina Hofberg - Stafford - UK The Mother-Baby Mental Health Day Hospital in Barcelona: one year experience Llouisa Garcia-Esteve - Barcelona - Spain Perinatal mental health services in Malta and the way forward Ethel Felice - Msida - Malta

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W03 - Gender aspects in the treatment of psychosis Gender differences in the therapeutic approach of first-episode psychosis Ana Barajas - Barcelona - Spain Does gender matter in the psychological treatment of psychosis? Susana Ochoa - Barcelona -Spain Treatment and counselling of women with psychosis with wish for pregnancy and in the peripartum Anita Riecher-Rössler - Basel - Switzerland Psychosis and menopause: relevant aspects for the treatment Judith Usall - Sant Boi de Llobregat - Spain 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

THURSDAY 7

Chair: Anita Riecher-Rössler - Basel - Switzerland

S25 - Risk prediction and implications for personalized prevention of depressive episodes and cognitive impairment triggered by hormonal transitions: the role of estrogen sensitivity Chair: Vibe G. Frokjaer - Copenhagen - Denmark

Increased risk of depression around hormonal transitions: The epidemiological evidence. Trine Munk-Olsen - Aarhus - Denmark Sex hormone fluctuations as a risk model for depressive episodes; estrogen sensitivity and implications for stratification Vibe G. Frokjaer - Copenhagen - Denmark DNA Methylation Biomarkers Associate with Serotonin Transporter Levels in Distinct Brain Regions and Predict Depression Following Pharmacological Estrogen Knock Down in Humans Zachary Kaminsky - Ottawa - Canada Investigating sex differences and the role of sex hormones in the relationship of abdominal fat distribution and structural brain networks Julia Sacher - Leipzig - Germany 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm

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Poster session 2 P049 - Depression in pregnancy and mental health for mother and newborn Puiu Olivian Stovicek - Craiova - Romania P050 - Promotion of Mental Health and Wellbeing during Interconception: Findings from the Survey of Health during the Interconception Period (SHIP) Study Jenn Leiferman - Aurora - USA P051 - Maternal impaired bonding from pregnancy to the postpartum period: Case reports Mami Nakano - Aichi - Japan P052 - Construction of Maternal Bond: From Body Experience to the Mental Representation of Motherhood Kristiina Uriko - Tallinn - Estonia P053 - Impact of US based Mother Baby partial hospitalization program on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders Katherine Tontillo - Grand Rapids - Michigan - USA P054 - Current status of psychiatric hospitalization of perinatal women and consequent mother-infant separation in Japan Saya Kikuchi - Sendai City - Japan www.iawmh2019.org

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P055 - Association among mothers’ perceptions of infant-directed singing, parenting self-efficacy, and bonding to infants motherhood Yui Morooka - Tatsuno - Japan P056 - The role of dyadic adjustment in prenatal parental affective disorders Sonia Mangialavori - Rome - Italy P057 - Early interventions for infants at risk of emotional neglect Sylvie Viaux Savelon - Paris - France P058 - Reversal of impact of antenatal stress of mother, in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder with homeopathy SriRanga Sai Narayanam Venkata - Bangalore - India P059 - All Politics is Local: How to impact legislators to improve perinatal mental health policy for positive outcomes Jamie Zahlaway Belsito - Topsfield - USA P060 - Perinatal Mental Health and Human Rights Shelley Brown - Boston - USA P061 - Global Priorities for Maternal Mental Health: A Delphi Consensus Study Angus MacBeth - Edinburgh - Scotland - UK P062 - Women’s mental health in Greece: a primary care intervention for pregnant women, puerpere and new mothers Maria Dagla - Nea Smyrni - Greece P063 - Prescription profiling of depressed women throughout the perinatal period Natsuko Kobayashi - Miyagi - Japan P064 - Unplanned pregnancy in women with mental disorder: prevalence, risk factors and consequences Alba Roca - Barcelona - Spain P065 - The Koukopoulos Mixed Depression Rating Scale (KMDRS) and the assessment of peripartum depression Lavinia De Chiara - Rome - Italy P066 - Excitatory and Depressive Symptoms during Perinatal Period Alexia Koukopoulos - Rome - Italy P067 - The importance of resilience in at-risk pregnancy: Results from an Italian sample Aurora Scabia - Firenze - Italy P068 - Reliability and validity of the Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Questionnaire (PRAQR2) in a German sample Ariane Göbel - Hamburg - Germany P069 - Assessment of anxiety during pregnancy using multiple anxiety scales: Do anxiety scales differ in their ability to assess anxiety during pregnancy? Kamala Adhikari Dahal - Calgary - Canada P070 - Acceptance and commitment therapy for moderate to severe mood and anxiety disorders during the perinatal period Cerith S. Waters - Cardiff - UK P071 - Anxiety, Depression and Marital Satisfaction in Women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Fairuz Nazri Abd Rahman - Cheras - Malaysia P072 - What is the prevalence and risk of perinatal mental disorder in women with gestational diabetes? A systematic review and meta-analysis Claire Wilson and Louise Howard - London - UK P073 - Associations between traumatic life events and psychological distress in pregnancy: cross-sectional data from the Trial of Healthy Relationship Initiatives for the Very Early years (THRIVE) Catherine Nixon - Glasgow - UK 5 - 8 MARCH 2019


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P074 - Mental illness during pregnancy and neonatal outcomes Florence Gressier and Reda Boukakiou - Le Kremlin BicĂŞtre - France P075 - Exercise Amongst Women with Psychiatric Disorders and Substance Misuse during Pregnancy Kimberly Yonkers - New Haven - USA P076 - Effectiveness of interpersonal psychotherapy for perinatal depression in Japan: a pilot study Hitomi Seino - Hyogo - Japan P077 - Portuguese version of the Prenatal Obsessive-Compulsive Scale Ana Telma Pereira - Coimbra - Portugal P078 - Postpartum obsessive-compulsive phenomena: a psychometric and epidemiologic study in a Portuguese sample Ana Telma Pereira - Coimbra - Portugal P079 - Mental health emergency department visits in the postpartum: understanding service use patterns Lucy Barker - Toronto - Canada P080 - Gene environment interaction in postpartum depression Caroline Dubertret, Sarah Tebeka - Colombes - France P081 - Correlates of early and late postpartum depression: Results from the Gene Environment Interaction in PPD (IGEDEPP) French cohort Caroline Dubertret, Sarah Tebeka - Colombes - France P082 - Postpartum depression in women with healthy newborns or with neonatal pathology Natalia Semenova - Moscow - Russia P083 - Prevalence of postpartum depression symptoms and relation to breastfeeding practice Erika Vieira - Sao Paulo - Brazil P084 - Sunnyside: An Online Intervention to Prevent Postpartum Depression Jennifer Duffecy - Chicago - USA P085 - Maternal Mental Health Concerns in a Primary Care Setting Kendra Flores-Carter - Riverside - USA P086 - Assessment and Treatment of Postnatal Depression and Depression in Pregnancy Federica Corno - Milan - Italy P087 - Early detection and treatment of perinatal mental health disorders: a perinatal mental health care protocol Rita Van Damme - Gent - Belgium P088 - Efficacy and Safety of Brexanolone Injection, a GABA-A Receptor Positive Allosteric Modulator, in Women with Postpartum Depression: Integrated Analyses of Placebo-Controlled Clinical Data Samantha Meltzer-Brody - Chapel Hill - USA P089 - Analysis of the Efficacy and Safety of Brexanolone Injection in Subgroups from an Integrated Dataset of Placebo-Controlled Postpartum Depression Studies Samantha Meltzer-Brody - Chapel Hill - USA P090 - Evaluation of Breast Milk Concentrations following Brexanolone Injection Administration to Healthy Lactating Women Danielle Dray - Cambridge - USA P091 - The quality of lactation studies of lithium: a systematic review Maria Luisa Imaz - Barcelona - Spain P092 - Nontraditional approaches to treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety Vesna Pirec - Chicago - USA www.iawmh2019.org

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PROGRAMME TH THURSDAY MARCH 7 P093 - Yoga as an Adjunct or Alternative Therapy for Mental Illness in Postpartum Women Kaitlin Slaven - Washington - USA P095 - A Case of Postpartum Psychosis Complicated by Catatonia Amelia C Wendt - Minneapolis - USA 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

Oral Communication - OC10

Chair: Helen Herrman - Melbourne - Australia THURSDAY 7

OC10A - Depressive symptoms amongst Syrian refugee mothers in Lebanon - a pilot study Kerrie Stevenson - London - UK OC10B - Perinatal mental health needs of immigrant and refugee women: care provider’s perspective Touran Shafiei - Bundoora - Australia OC10C - Mental health challenges of women and their families in immigrant populations in Japan Francia Ivonne Campos Chinchilla - Makinohara Shi, Shizuoka - Japan OC10D - IMPRESS (Intervention for Mothers in Pregnancy to Reduce Exposure to Second-hand Smoke at home) - A Randomized Control Trial (RCT) Veena Satyanarayana - Bangalore - India OC10E - The implementation of early postpartum mental health screening in postnatal wards in a women’s and children’s hospital in Qatar. Dominique Gardner - Doha - Qatar OC10F - Maternal confidence and its relation to pregnancy-related anxiety and neonatal behaviour in early parenthood Lydia Stuhrmann - Hamburg - Germany 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

Oral Communication - OC11

Chair: Louise Howard - London - UK

OC11A - Life time sexual abuse and infertility: Infertility and Self Silencing in women who have experienced Life time Sexual abuse Ayellet Cohen Vider - Jerusalem - Israel OC11B - The influence of female gender roles as a determinant of the gender violence Raquel Rivas-Diez - Logroño - Spain OC11C - Every woman has a horror story to tell, but who listens to? Or how do psychiatrists in Brazil approach Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)? Gislene Valadares - Belo Horizonte - Brazil OC11D - Associations of Childhood Maltreatment and Coping with Affective Wellbeing in a Nationally Representative Sample of Adolescents in the United States Angela Lee-Winn - Aurora - USA OC11E - 20 years of mandatory treatment in France: A professional statement to fight against sexual offenses Sabine Mouchet-Mages - Bron - France OC11F - Parents’ Isolation from the Family in the First Few Months of Their Baby’s Life as a Vulnerability Factor Delphine Vennat - Besançon - France

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Room 4 - David-Weill

Oral Communication - OC12

OC12A - Recovery-oriented interventions towards women with Severe Mental Illness or Asperger Syndrome: a new specialized team(ESPOiR) within a center of reference for psychiatric rehabilitation Julien Dubreucq - Saint Martin d’Hères - France OC12B - Meditation and Writing Workshop for Autistic Adolescents Contributes to Self-esteem and Improved Emotional and Interpersonal Communication within a Group Avigail Antman - Jerusalem - Israel OC12C - Gender differences in Neurocognition in patients with first-episode psychosis: A preliminary study Regina Vila-Badia - Sant Boi de Llobregat - Spain OC12D - General fertility rate and perinatal outcomes in women with schizophrenia and non-affective psychosis Angus MacBeth - Edinburgh - UK OC12E - Use of routine referral data to characterize access to services and referral pathways in a Perinatal Mental Health Service. Angus MacBeth - Edinburgh - UK 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

THURSDAY 7

Chair: Marc Roelands - Antwerp - Belgium

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - OC13

Chair: Victoria Valdez - Guayaquil - Ecuador

OC13A - Dialectical Behavioural Therapy dosage and it’s consequences on impulsivity and suicide risk in a French sample: a preliminary study Sylvia Martin - Nîmes - France OC13B - Suicide - Updates from India Ruma Bhattacharya - Bhopal - India OC13C - Rates of Suicidal Attempts among Women with Postpartum Psychosis in India - Much Higher than in a Comparable Community Cohort Vandita Shanbhag - Bangalore - India OC13D - Gender and Recovery in Individuals with severe mental disorders Rutger Jan van der Gaag - Nijmegen - Netherlands OC13E - Maternal burnout: which associations with maternal depression, anxiodepressives symptoms and burden? Astrid Lebert-Charron - Boulogne Billancourt - France OC13F - The outcomes of pregnancy in women with major psychiatric disorders in an African country: Does planning matter? Elsa Du Toit - Panorama - South Africa 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Grand Amphithéâtre

Plenary Sessions • PS3 - Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV): under-recognized, with distinct consequences Simone Vigod - Toronto - Canada

Chair: Donna Stewart - Toronto - Canada • PS4 - Menopause and Women’s Mental Health Anita Riecher - Rössler - Basel - Switzerland

Chair: Susan Kornstein - Richmond - USA www.iawmh2019.org

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Room 3 - ThÊâtre La Galerie

SMFS01 - Neurobiology of Postpartum Anxiety and Depression Translated into French Chair: Jodi Pawluski - Rennes - France

THURSDAY 7

Pregnancy and maternal attachment are associated with long-lasting changes in human brain structure Elseline Hoekzema - Leiden - The Netherlands Gestational stress effects on dopamine and oxytocin within the postpartum reward circuitry: implications for mood and mothering Benedetta Leuner - Columbus - USA Plasticity in central serotonin across reproduction and role in postpartum socioemotional behaviors Joseph Lonstein - East Lansin - USA Perinatal SSRI medication and maternal brain plasticity: interactions with maternal stress Jodi Pawluski - Rennes - France 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Room 4 - David-Weill

S26 - Pregnancy, Stress and Development

Chair: Patricia van Wijngaarden-Cremers - Deventer - The Netherlands

Biomarkers for addiction during pregnancy Florence Thibaut - Paris - France Gestation-related psychosocial factors in women from Medellin, Colombia Silvia Gaviria - Medellin - Columbia Health and Gender differences in relation to stress response Patricia van Wijngaarden-Cremers - Deventer - The Netherlands Early Parenting and Depression: risk and protective factors Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

S27 - Improving Access to Perinatal Mental Health Care: Policy, Program, Education and Intervention Initiatives Chair: Elizabeth Werner - New York - USA

Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program(MCPAP) for Moms: Utilization and Quality Assessment Nancy Byatt - Worcester - USA Creating A Standardized Curriculum in Reproductive Mental Health Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA Maternal Mental Health is Now Mainstream Valerie Unite - London - UK A Novel, Accessible and Cost-Effective Treatment for Postpartum Depression Elizabeth Werner - New York - USA 4:00 pm - 4:15 pm

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Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S28 - IAWMH/WPA Section Symposium - Women’s Mental Health in Contemporary MENA Region Women’s health and status in post-revolutionary Tunisia: past achievements and present uncertainties Majda Cheour - Tunis - Tunisia Assabeyya, idiom of distress: an exploration of Egyptian women’s suffering in contemporary Cairo Heba Habib - Cairo - Egypt Women’s Mental Health service needs in Qatar Suhaila Ghuloum - Doha - Qatar Gender inequality and violence against women in Turkey Yildiz Akvardar - Istanbul - Turkey 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

THURSDAY 7

Co-chairs: Josyan Madi-Skaff - Beirut - Lebanon & Suhaila Ghuloum - Dola - Qatar

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

S29 - Mental health issues among homeless women: how big is the problem and how to address it? Chair: Maria Melchior - Paris - France

Depression and post-traumatic stress disorder among women experiencing homelessness in the Paris region Maria Melchior - Paris - France From Housing Precarity to Settled Housing: evidence of beneficial impact for women’s mental health and well-being Isobel Anderson - Stirling - UK From women’s and homeless shelters to supported or independent housing in the community: evidence of two RCT’s examining the effectiveness of critical time intervention regarding peoples’ quality of life, mental health and social support Renée de Vet - Nijmegen - The Netherlands Cultural representations of psychiatry and depression. Teenager’s perceptions about feminity, pregnancy and delivery through a transcultural approach Maud Ludot - Paris - France 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS02 - IAWMH - Mothers and Babies at Risk: Understanding the Latest Scientific Advances for Identifying, Preventing, and Treating Perinatal Depression Translated into French Chair: Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA

Update on the Genetic Basis of Postpartum Depression Jennifer Payne - Baltimore - USA DNA Methylation Biomarkers Predict Antenatal and Postpartum Depression and Associate with Postpartum Changes in Resting State Functional Connectivity Zachary Kaminski - Baltimore - USA The role of allopregnanolone in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA Prenatal antidepressant exposure and child development at kindergarten: a population-based study Tim F. Oberlander - Vancouver - Canada

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Room 4 - David-Weill

S30 - Womens Mental Health: Special Topics Chair: Victoria Valdez - Guayaquil - Ecuador

THURSDAY 7

Antepartum depression and low BDNF levels Marta Rondon - Lima - Peru Impact of Chidlhood Abuse in Midlife Women Ruby Castilla - Philadelphia - USA Anxiety and Depression in elderly women Adriana Rivetti - Buenos Aires - Argentina Women who Comited Violent Crimes Kayihan Mustafa Oguz - Istanbul - Turkey 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

W04 - A Multi-disciplinary and Mindful Approach to Managing Chronic Pelvic Pain Chair: Sarah Fox - Providence - USA

Introduction to Chronic Pelvic Pain Sarah Fox - Providence - USA Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation Ellen Flynn - Providence - USA The Brief Multidisciplinary Mindfulness Intervention for Chronic Pelvic Pain Sarah Fox - Providence - USA Physical therapy in chronic pelvic pain and in the brief mindfulness intervention. Jennifer Reynolds - Providence - USA 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S31 - Strategies for mother - Baby bonding and Interference factors Chair: Gislene Valadares - Belo Horizonte - Brasil

Strategies for mother- baby bonding and Interference factors. Kangaroo mother care in Brazil Maria Cândida F Bouzada Viana - Belo Horizonte - Brasil Post Partum Bonding Interview: What are the most important aspects? Internal coherence and practicality Ian F Brockington - Lower Brockington Farm, Bredenbury, Bromyard, Herefordshire - UK The psychological vulnerability of pregnant women at risk of premature birth. How do clinicians position themselves towards emotional outburst when conducting research interviews? Cecile Brehat - Strasbourg - France Could post partum Mental Disorders be prevented? Amaury Cantilino S Junior - Recife - Brazil

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Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

Oral Communication - OC14

OC14A - Assessing the role of acculturation, Marianismo, and religiosity on Latina perinatal depression: A systematic review Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo - Champaign - USA OC14B - Postpartum Depression Screening Tools: A Review Camille Clare - New York - USA OC14C - Women’s acceptability of postpartum depression screening Rena Bina - Ramat Gan - Israel OC14D - Mental health for mothers at 10 years postpartum Deirdre Gartland - Melbourne - Australia OC14E - Effect of antenatal depressive symptoms on women’s access to healthcare and perinatal complications: A population-based study in rural Ethiopia Tesera Fenta Bitew - Debre Markos - Ethiopia OC14F - Domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behavior during pregnancy and postpartum depression risk in the French EDEN and ELFE cohorts Judith van der Waerden - Paris - France 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

THURSDAY 7

Chair: Maria Melchior - Paris - France

Room 4 - David-Weill

Oral Communication - OC15

Chair: Anne Buist - Melbourne - Australia

OC15A - Group Therapy for Women after Late Fetal Loss Vered Bar - Ramat Gan - Israel OC15B - Identifying women with negative experiences of childbirth: comparison of different evaluation methods and clinical implications Margaux Chabbert - Paris - France OC15C - Impact of previous child protection orders on emotions and attitudes towards impending motherhood: cross-sectional data from the Trial of Healthy Relationship Initiatives for the Very Early years (THRIVE) Shona Shinwell - Glasgow - UK OC15D - STRAWB2 (Stress and Wellbeing After Childbirth): a targeted prevention randomised controlled trial for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder following childbirth Pauline Slade - Liverpool - UK OC15E - Anxiety, depression and stress in women and their partners during pregnancies following perinatal loss: A meta-analysis Angus MacBeth - Edinburgh - UK OC15F - Women’s Lived Experience of Perinatal Loss Gerri Lasiuk - Regina - Canada

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Oral Communication - OC16

Chair: Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France

THURSDAY 7

OC16A - Parental self-efficacy mitigates the association between low spousal support and stress Osnat Lavenda - Qyriat Atta - Israel OC16B - Stigma, Social Support, and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Ellen Fleischman - San Diego - USA OC16C - Social inequalities in postpartum depression and the potentially mediating role of social support in pregnancy Aurélie Nakamura - Paris - France OC16D- The Relationship Between Multiple Dimensions of Social Support, Depressive Symptoms and Birth Outcomes in Pregnant Women in Qatar: Cultural and Religious Differences Ahmed Sawssan - Doha - Qatar OC16E - Health, social and coping disparities among young women with severe traumatic stress disorder who use drugs Steven Kurtz - Miami - USA OC16F - Mothers’ Experiences of Parenting within the Context of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Unique Challenges and Resilience Alison Fogarty - Parkville - Australia 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFW01 - Woman postpartum depression and consequences: from mental health of mother and childbirth to gene and environment predisposition factors Translated into French Nicolas Ramoz - Paris - France & Florence Gressier - Paris - France

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FRIDAY MARCH 8TH 2019 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S32 - Women, pregnancy and substance use disorders: an International Perspective At the Nexus of Substance Use, Trauma and HIV: The Women’s Health CoOp Studies in South Africa Wendee Wechsberg -Research Triangle Park, North Carolina - USA Protective Effects of Pregnancy on Alcohol Use Disorder Risk Alexis Edwards - Richmond - USA Peripartal care of women with substance use disorder & their neonates under the human rights mandate Gabriele Fischer - Vienna - Austria Association between perceived social support and substance use in the peripartum period Pamela Dillon - Richmond - USA 8:15 am - 9:45 am

FRIDAY 8

Co-chairs: Dace Svikis & Kathryn Polak - Richmond - USA

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

S33 - Bipolar disorders in women across the lifespan Chair: Sylvie Nezelof - Besançon - France

Which mood stabilizer at adolescence? Marc Masson - Garches - France Bipolar disorders and premenstrual dysphoric disorder: interactions and comorbidity Florence Gressier - Kremin-Bicêtre - France What are the impacts of female hormonal life in bipolar disorder? Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay - Bordeaux - France Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period Ellen Flynn - Providence - USA 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS03 - Is Breast Always Best? Understanding The Intersection of Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding Translated into French Chair: Adrienne Griffen - Arlington - USA

Understanding the intersection of breastfeeding and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders: Recent history and current recommendations Lynne McIntyre - Barcelona - Spain The REAL Benefits of Breastfeeding: Understanding The Impact of Breastfeeding (or not) on The Child Natasha Sriraman - Virginia Beach - USA Managing Psychotropic Medication For Breastfeeding Women: The Risk-Benefit Analysis for Mother and Infant Samantha Meltzer-Brody - Chapel Hill - USA Breastfeeding moderates the association between prenatal and postpartum depression Barbara Figueiredo - Braga - Portugal

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Room 4 - David-Weill

Oral Communication - OC17

Chair: Jane Fisher - Melbourne - Australia

FRIDAY 8

OC17A - Motor disability, rare diseases and motherhood: a longitudinal study Sylvie Viaux Savelon - Paris - France OC17B - Who am I? The invisible existence of rootless and roofless Febna Moorkath - Bengaluru - India OC17C - Chronic illness and the experience of living precariously among women in the United States: A qualitative study Henry Whittle - London - UK OC17D - Women’s need for safety when recovering from mental health issues: A scoping review investigating the links between safety and recovery. Karen Dixon - Frankston - Australia OC17E - Depression in Women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Saudi Arabia Baraa Mazi – Riyadh – Saudi Arabia OC17F - Prevalence of witnessing abusive maternity care and associated personal and workplace related factors among Australian midwives. Julia Leinweber - Berlin - Germany 8:15 am - 9:45 am

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - OC18

Chair: Florence Thibaut - Paris - France

OC18A - Challenges and dilemmas in decision making in complex clinical cases of eating disorders. A Gender Perspective Margarita Saenz-Herrero - Barakaldo - Spain OC18B - Single-Gender Groups for Women Suffering from Opioid Use Disorder Efrat Fridman - Old Westbury - USA OC18C - Addiction, gender and ASD perinatal loss: A meta-analysis Patricia van Wijngaarden Cremers - Deventer - The Netherlands OC18D - Prenatal depression is associated with reduced diet quality during pregnancy Lyndsay Avalos - Oakland - USA OC18E - Intimate partner verbal violence is linked with women’s alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Results from the French nationally representative ELFE birth cohort study Fabienne El-Khoury Lesueur - Paris - France OC18F - Women’s views of Peer Support Interventions for Perinatal Mental Health and their effectiveness: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review Angus MacBeth - Edinburgh - UK 9:45 am - 10:15 am

Salon Honnorat & Galerie

Coffee Break 10:15 am - 11:00 am

Keynote 4 - Women in War - The Untold Story Christina Lamb - London - UK

Chair: Jayashri Kulkarni - IAWMH President - Melbourne - Australia

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One session of 45 mn per hour. Room Satsuma (level 3 of the Maison Internationale). Please register at the information and registration desk.

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFW02 - Management of Severe Mental Illness in Pregnancy: Clinical Practice, Dilemmas, Research Directions and Controversies in Care Translated into French Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia and Veerle Bergink - New York - USA 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

FRIDAY 8

10:15 am - 11:00 am

Room 1 - Amphi Galerie 1

S34 - Joint IAWMH - WMH/WPA Symposium - Women Mental Health In Conflict Zones Co-chairs: Josyan Madi-Skaff - Beirut - Lebanon & Helen Herrman - Melbourne - Australia

Promoting the mental health of woman and girls in adversity Helen Herrman - Melbourne - Australia An investigation of war trauma types, symptom clusters, and risk-factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder: where does gender fit? Laila Farhood - Beirut - Lebanon Canada’s Response to Asylum Seekers and Its New Feminist International Assistance Policy Donna Stewart - Toronto - Canada Plight of Pukhtun Women’s Mental Health in long- standing Conflict Zone in Afghanistan & Pakistan Unaiza Niaz - Lahore and Karachi - Pakistan 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

Room 2 - Amphi Galerie 2

S35 - Lifespan and Transgenerational Effects of Early Life Adversity Chair: Natalie Ragon - Stanford - USA

Adverse Childhood Experiences, the Gut Microbiome and Inflammation in Pregnancy Liisa Hantsoo - Philadelphia - USA Childhood Trauma and Age at Menopause Natalie Ragon & Katherine Ellie Williams - Stanford - USA Deficiency in Acetylcarnitine in Major Depression: Role of Childhood Trauma in Women Carla Nasca - New York - USA Effects of Maternal Trauma History and Attachment Style on Parenting Practices and Child Behavior Katherine Ellie Williams - Stanford - USA

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Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS04 - Anxiety disorders in the perinatal period and the impact on infants and parenting Translated into French Chair: Louise Howard - London - UK

FRIDAY 8

The impact of anxiety disorders during pregnancy on mother-infant interactions and bonding at 3 months postnatal Selina Nath - London - UK Mothers with Obsessive-compulsive disorder: perceptions of parenting and motherinfant interactions at 6 months postpartum Fiona Challacombe - London - UK New mothers’ thoughts of infant-related harm and their relation to aggressive parenting behaviours Nichole Fairbrother - Vancouver - Canada Predictors and correlates of regulatory problems in early infancy: The role of infant temperament and maternal anxiety and depression Susan Garthus-Niegel - Dresden - Germany 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

Room 4 - David-Weill

S36 - Women’s Health: Evolution, Devolution, Revolution Chair: Carol Nadelson - Boston - USA

Ireland Moves Ahead, the USA Moves Back: Abortion and Women’s Well-Being Nada Stotland - Chicago - USA Pro breast or Pro infant? Gisèle Apter - Le Havre - France Mental Health Impact of Violence Against women Gail Robinson - Toronto - Canada Pregnant, Mentally Ill and Incarcerated Angela Shrestha - Chicago - USA 11:15 am - 12:45 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

W05 - Burdensome female living conditions and mental health: Do we care enough? Example from the women’s health centres - Vienna, Austria Chair: Beate Wimmer-Puchinger - Vienna, Austria

Hilde Wolf - Vienna - Austria & Ekim San - Vienna - Austria 12:45 pm - 1:00 pm

Salon Honnorat & Galerie

Short break 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Grand Amphithéâtre

IAWMH General Assembly and Women’s day celebration All registered participants are kindly invited to attend the General Assembly. 2:10 pm - 2:30 pm: The Historic Victory in Ireland for Abortion Rights in 2018 Veronica O’Keane - Dublin - Ireland

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Poster session 3 P097 - Contributions of digital tools in preventing addictions on secondary school adolescents from Mexico Diana Cecilia Tapia-Pancardo - Nezahualcoyotl - Mexico P098 - Prevalence of distorted body image in young Koreans and its association with age, sex, body weight status, and disordered eating behaviors Moon-Doo Kim - Jeju - Korea P099 - Treatment challenges and ethical dilemmas in Perinatal Patients with Opioid use disorder Jessica Pineda - Providence - USA P100 - Intranasal oxytocin increases stress reactivity in recreational cannabis-using women Stephanie Collins Reed - New York - USA P101 - Psychosocial characteristics of HIV-Positive AND HIV-negative females with opiate dependence Sergey Igumnov - Moscow - Russia P102 - Living in the shadows: women substance users living in the community in Punjab, India Debasish Basu - Chandigarh - India P103 - Sexual Dysfunction and Mental Health Research of Female Ketamine User Chih-Jen Wang - Kaohsiung City - Taiwan P104 - Violence against wives by substance dependent men Bhagyalakshmi Nanjayya Subodh - Chandigarh - India P105 - Substance dependent women and pregnancy - Human Rights Based Approach to Research & policy Marisa Silbernagl - Vienna - Austria P106 - Development and implementation of an integrated care program for pregnant women with Opioid Use Disorders Kathryn Polak - Henrico - USA P107 - The relationship between reproductive factors and depression in postmenopausal women Beomwoo Nam - Chungju - South Korea P108 - Can a Score of Indefinite Complaints (SIC) reduce the negative feelings of doctors? - Overcoming “doctor shopping” Ikuo Yoshioka - Kiso-Machi - Japan P109 - Inter-peer workplace support group for women with breast cancer Rosario Pelaez Lopez - Brussels - Belgium P110 - Prescription pattern of psychotropic drugs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients Hsueh-Chin Hu - Kaohsiung - Taiwan P111 - PTSD in Tunisian women with newly diagnosed breast cancer Feten Fekih-Romdhane - Manouba - Tunisia P112 - Prevalence of obesity by gender; impact on the oncological patient, experience of a Mexican regional reference Center Adelina Alcorta-Garza - Monterrey NL - Mexico P113 - Survey for awareness of gender division of labor consciousness among university students in Japan - The second report Yasuko Fuse-Nagase - Ibaraki - Japan P114 - Gender inequality & discrimination in health care, impacting women’s mental health - Indian scenario Ruksheda Syeda - Mumbai - India

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P115 - “Please, Bring me Some Coffee”: The Effects of Gender Climate on Illegitimate Tasks, Irritability, and Job Satisfaction in the Workplace Carolina Pia Garcia Johnson - Friedberg (Hessen) - Germany P116 - Relationship of Work-Stress and Self-Efficacy with Job Outcomes and Psychological Well- Being among Special Education Teachers Ejaz Khan - Faisalabad - Pakistan P117 - Association between maternal employment status and the mother´s mental and somatic health Marie Kopp - Dresden - Germany P118 - Qualitative Evaluation of Merseyside Refugee & Asylum Seekers, Pre & Postnatal Support Group (MRANG) and how it meets the practical and mental health needs of refugee women in Liverpool Ella Ward-Baker - Liverpool - UK P119 - What needs to be done: Recommendations on the Needs of Female Forcibly Displaced Persons Marianne Kastrup - Frederiksberg - Denmark P120 - Overcoming barriers when addressing mental health of young women in immigrant populations living in Japan Francia Ivonne Campos Chinchilla - Makinohara Shi - Japan P121 - Development and validation of an assessment instrument of sexual violence and gender discrimination amongst medical residents Diana Patricia Guízar-Sánchez - Mexico City - Mexico P122 - Gender Patterns during medical specialty training in Mexico Diana Patricia Guízar-Sánchez - Mexico City - Mexico P123 - Sexual and Gender based violence (SGBV) in refugee settlement in Northern Uganda Tamaki Hatano - Fukuoka - Japan P124 - Sexual Violence Victims treated at a University Hospital in Brazil: Incidence of Stressful Life Events and drug use as a facilitator of rape Gislene Valadares - Belo Horizonte - Brazil P125 - A Qualitative Study About The Effects of Women’s Shelter Models on Women’s Mental Health Leyla Soydinc - Istanbul - Turkey P126 - What’s language got to do with it? Findings of a qualitative study of Irish mental health professionals’ experience of identifying and responding to domestic violence Elaine Donnelly - Dublin - Ireland P127 - Drug facilitated sexual assault and psychopathological effects Anna Torres - Barcelona - Spain P128 - Exploring femicide statistics in Latin America - Ecuador Victoria Valdez - Guayaquil - Ecuador P129 - Intimate Partner Violence: Trauma Coping Self-efficacy, Resilience and Hopefulness among Women in Short Stay Shelter Homes Shilpa K S - Bengaluru - India P130 - Exposure to Violence on Parenting, Maternal Depression, and Early Childhood Outcomes in Latino Families Hannah Snyder - Washington DC - USA P132 - The fruits of IAWMHS Congress 2017 - Women’s mental health initiatives in Ireland Louise O’Leary - Dublin - Ireland

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P133 - Differences between implicit and explicit attitudes about prejudice against mentally ill patients Sung Yong Park - Uiwang - South Korea P134 - Society and culture stepped into my life: Challenges faced by women while growing up Sukanya Rajan - Bengaluru - India P135 - Women and Girls Pathway to Leadership, Well-being, Economic and Social Empowerment Maria Lourdes Reyes - San Diego - USA P136 - Childhood Trauma and Premenstrual Symptoms: The Role of Emotion Regulation Inbal Reuveni - New York - USA P137 - Screening with the Korean Version of the mood disorder questionnaire for bipolar disorder in adolescents: Korean validity and reliability study Won-Myong Bahk - Seoul - South Korea P138 - How can 360° video be used to protect and improve women’s mental health? Marc Roelands - Antwerp - Belgium P139 - Attentional networks during the menstrual cycle Attentional networks during the menstrual cycle Zahira Ziva Cohen - Beer Sheva - Israel 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

FRIDAY 8

One session of 45 mn per hour. Room Satsuma (level 3 of the Maison Internationale). Please register at the information and registration desk.

Grand Amphithéâtre

Plenary Session • PS5 - Motherhood in the Face of Trauma: Vulnerability, Resilience and Therapeutic Interventions Maria Muzik - Ann Arbor - USA

Chair: Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal - Paris - France • PS6 - Gender-informed approaches to mental health promotion, what distinguishes them and do they work? Jane Fisher - Melbourne - Australia

Chair: Prabha Chandra - Bangalore - India 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS05 - Perinatal Loss and the Pregnancy that Follows: Impact on mothers, partners and children Translated into French Chair: Joann O’Leary - Minneapolis - USA

Couple Relationship in a Pregnancy Following Loss Margaret Murphy - Cork - Ireland Psychosocial Intervention Beyond Biomedical care Lindsey Henke - Bloomington - USA Prenatal Parenting Intervention to Support Attachment Joann O’Leary - Minneapolis - USA www.iawmh2019.org

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Room 4 - David-Weill

S37 - Awareness of Gender Consideration in Women’s Health in Different Countries

Co-chairs: Natalia Semenova - Moscow - Russia & Anita Riecher-Rössler - Basel - Switzerland

FRIDAY 8

Gender and Mental Health Care in the UK: The next generation Jan Burns - Canterbury - UK Addressing the needs of women living with schizophrenia: Working towards service developments Natalia Semenova - Moscow - Russia Awareness of Gender Issues in Mental Health in Turkey Ekin Sönmez - İstanbul - Turkey Mental health of women who are victims of domestic violence in Russia Margarita Kachaeva & Svetlana Shport - Moscow - Russia 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - OC19

Chair: Simone Vigod - Toronto - Canada

OC19A - Evidence of a sick body: The experiences of hair loss among women with early stage breast cancer Nicole Pitt - Cape Town - South Africa OC19B - The Association of Mood Disorders and Cancer Onset in Women: A nested case control study Stephanie Cowdery - Geelong - Australia OC19C - “It’s not all glowing and kale smoothies”: An exploration of mental health difficulties during pregnancy through women’s voices Alison Reddish - Aberdeen - UK OC19D - Coping Response, Strategies and Mental Health in Breast Cancer Patients Ghada Najjar Assaf - Beirut - Lebanon OC19E - Arts based methods to Embody and Socially Situate Salutogenic Coping of Women with Cancer Ephrat Huss - Beer-Sheva - Lebanon 4:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Salon Honnorat & Galerie

Short break 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Room 4 - David-Weill

Oral Communication - OC20

Chair: Susan Kornstein - Richmond - USA

OC20A - Mindfulness-based intervention for female caregivers of veterans: A randomized controlled trial Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo - Champaign - USA OC20B - Qualitative research on coping behaviors and needs of Japanese female psychiatrists who experienced childbirth and child-rearing Yasuko Fuse-Nagase - Ibaraki- Japan OC20C - Illuminating the Path for Women Leaders Linda Chaudron - Rochester - USA OC20D - Women’s leaders Struggle against discrimination in the Civil Courts in Israel Riki Shapira Rosenberg - Jerusalem - Israel OC20E - Mental health symptoms and work-related stressors in hospital midwives and NICU nurses Antje Horsch - Lausanne - Switzerland 52

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Room 5 - Gulbenkian

Oral Communication - OC21

OC21A - Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women of Childbearing Age Admitted to a Psychiatric Inpatient Unit Katie Niven - Cooloongup - Australia OC21B - Associations between symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder, oral contraceptive use, substance use and menstrual symptoms and university students Rizwana Roomaney - Stellenbosch - South Africa OC21C - “My body failed me. My body betrayed me”: South African Women’s bodily experiences during their HELLP (Hemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, Low Platelets) Syndrome Pregnancies Michelle Andipatin-Botha - Cape Town - South Africa OC21D - Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Buraydah, Cross Sectional Study Maha Algazlan - Riyadh - Saudi Arabia OC21E - Reconfiguring premenstrual complaints Wendy Vanselow - Parkville - Australia OC21F - Touching minds through the pen!-making a Women’s Mental Health writer Pavitra K S - Shimoga - India 4:15 pm - 5:00 pm

FRIDAY 8

Chair: Kimberly Yonkers - New Heaven - USA

Grand Amphithéâtre

Plenary Session • PS7 - Women’s Mental Health - So Much More To Do Jayashri Kulkarni - Melbourne - Australia

Chair: Florence Thibaut - Paris - France 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm

Grand Amphithéâtre

Closing ceremony Poster award ceremony and presentation of 9th World Congress of the IAWMH Melbourne 2021 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Room 4 - David-Weill

IAWMH Executive Committee meeting

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Ces journées se dérouleront en parallèle du 8 ème Congrès International sur la Santé Mentale des Femmes.

PARIS, FRANCE

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Site du congrès

Infos, inscriptions

RER B, Tram 3a ou bus : arrêt Cité Internationale

Tél. : 01 55 43 20 00 Fax : 01 55 43 18 19 laurence.eyraud@carco.fr

Cité Universitaire Internationale de Paris 17, boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris

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Accueil - 22èmes Journées de la Société Marcé Francophone

13 h 00 14 h 30

22èmes Journées de la Société Marcé Francophone Ouverture : Odile Cazas, Villejuif, France Emmanuelle Corruble, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France Bruno Falissard, Paris, France Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, Paris, France Florence Gressier, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France Patrick Hardy, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay, Bordeaux, France Florence Thibaut, Paris, France Conférence : Intérêt et limites des neurosciences en psychiatrie périnatale Interest and limitations of neuroscience in perinatal psychiatry Bruno Falissard - Paris - France

14 h 30 16 h 00

SMFS01 - Neurobiologie de l’anxiété et de la dépression postnatale Jodi Pawluski - Rennes - France

16 h 00 16 h 15

Pause SMFS02 - Mères et bébés à risque : Comprendre les dernières avancées scientifiques en matière de dépistage, de prévention et de traitement des dépressions périnatales Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA

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18 h 00 18 h 45

SMFW01 - Dépression postnatale maternelle et conséquences : facteurs de risque génétiques et environnementaux Nicolas Ramoz - Paris - France Florence Gressier - Paris - France

18 h 45 20 h 00

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VENDREDI 8 MARS Salon Honnorat Galerie

Pause-café SMFW02 - Gestion de la maladie mentale grave pendant la grossesse : pratiques cliniques, dilemmes, orientations de la recherche et controverses Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia Veerle Bergink - New York - USA

10 h 15 11 h 00

11 h 00 11 h 15

Room 4 - David-Weill

SMFS03 - L’allaitement maternel est-il toujours le mieux ? Comprendre les enjeux entre la santé mentale maternelle et l’allaitement Adrienne Griffen - Arlington - USA

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Pause SMFS04 - Troubles anxieux en période périnatale et impact sur les enfants et la parentalité Louise Howard, London, UK

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12 h 45 13 h 15 13 h 15

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Assemblée Générale de La Société Marcé Francophone

14 h 15 14 h 15 14 h 30

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SMFS05 - Perte périnatale et grossesse ultérieure : impact sur les mères, les conjoints et les enfants Joann O’Leary - USA

16 h 00 16 h 45

Remise du Prix Marcé clinique et recherche Cérémonie de clôture des 22èmes Journées de la Société Marcé Francophone

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P RO G R A MME JEUDI 7 MARS 13 h 00 - 14 h 30

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Odile Cazas - Villejuif - France Emmanuelle Corruble - Le Kremlin Bicêtre - France Bruno Falissard - Paris - France Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal - Paris - France Florence Gressier - Le Kremlin Bicêtre - France Patrick Hardy - Le Kremlin Bicêtre - France Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay - Bordeaux - France Florence Thibaut - Paris - France

Conférence

Interest and limitations of neuroscience in perinatal psychiatry Intérêt et limites des neurosciences en psychiatrie périnatale

Bruno Falissard - Paris - France

Président : Florence Gressier - Le Kremlin Bicêtre - France 14 h 30 - 16 h 00

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS01 - Neurobiology of Postpartum Anxiety and Depression Neurobiologie de l’anxiété et de la dépression postnatale Président : Jodi Pawluski - Rennes - France

Grossesse, attachement maternel et modifications cérébrales au long cours. Pregnancy and maternal attachment are associated with long-lasting changes in human brain structure

Elseline Hoekzema - Leiden - The Netherlands Effets du stress gestationnel sur la dopamine et l’ocytocine sur les circuits de récompense en post-partum : implications pour l’humeur et les capacités de maternage Gestational stress effects on dopamine and oxytocin within the postpartum reward circuitry: implications for mood and mothering

Benedetta Leuner - Columbus - USA Plasticité sérotoninergique centrale au long de la reproduction et rôle sur les comportements socio-émotionnels en post-partum

Plasticity in central serotonin across reproduction and role in postpartum socioemotional behaviors

Joseph Lonstein - East Lansing - USA ISRS en période périnatale et plasticité cérébrale maternelle : interactions avec le stress maternel Perinatal SSRI medication and maternal brain plasticity: interactions with maternal stress

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Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS02 - Mothers and Babies at Risk: Understanding the Latest Scientific Advances for Identifying, Preventing, and Treating Perinatal Depression

Mères et bébés à risque : Comprendre les dernières avancées scientifiques en matière de dépistage, de prévention et de traitement des dépressions périnatales Président : Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA

Mise à jour sur les bases de la génétique de la dépression en post-partum Update on the Genetic Basis of Postpartum Depression

Jennifer Payne - Baltimore - USA Les biomarqueurs de méthylation de l’ADN prédisent les dépressions pré- et postnatale et sont associés à des modifications de la connectivité fonctionnelle à l’état de repos en post-partum

DNA Methylation Biomarkers Predict Antenatal and Postpartum Depression and Associate with Postpartum Changes in Resting State Functional Connectivity

Zachary Kaminsky - Baltimore - USA Rôle de l’allopregnanolone sur les troubles thymiques et anxieux en période périnatale The role of allopregnanolone in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders

Lauren Osborne - Baltimore - USA Exposition prénatale aux antidépresseurs et développement de l’enfant à l’école maternelle : une étude de population

Prenatal antidepressant exposure and child development at kindergarten: a population-based study

Tim F. Oberlander - Vancouver - Canada 18 h 00 - 18 h 45

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFW01 - Dépression postnatale maternelle et conséquences : facteurs de risque génétiques et environnementaux

Woman postpartum depression and consequences: from mental health of mother and childbirth to gene and environment predisposition factors Nicolas Ramoz - Paris - France & Florence Gressier - Paris - France 18 h 45 - 20 h 00

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

Conseil d’Administration de La Société Marcé Francophone

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VENDREDI 8 MARS 08 h 15 - 09 h 45

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS03 - Is Breast Always Best? Understanding The Intersection of Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding L’allaitement maternel est-il toujours le mieux ? Comprendre les enjeux entre la santé mentale maternelle et l’allaitement President: Adrienne Griffen - Arlington - USA

Comprendre les enjeux entre allaitement et troubles de l’humeur et anxieux périnataux : histoire récente et recommandations actuelles Understanding the intersection of breastfeeding and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders: Recent history and current recommendations

Lynne McIntyre - Barcelona - Spain Le réel bénéfice de l’allaitement : comprendre l’impact de l’allaitement (ou non) pour l’enfant The REAL Benefits of Breastfeeding: Understanding The Impact of Breastfeeding (or not) on The Child

Natasha Sriraman - Virginia Beach - USA Médicaments psychotropes chez les femmes qui allaitent : Analyse de la balance bénéficerisque pour la mère et l’enfant Managing Psychotropic Medication For Breastfeeding Women: The Risk-Benefit Analysis for Mother and Infant

Samantha Meltzer-Brody - Chapel Hill - USA L’allaitement modère l’association entre la dépression prénatale et la dépression postnatale Breastfeeding moderates the association between prenatal and postpartum depression

Barbara Figueiredo - Braga - Portugal 9 h 45 - 10 h 15 - Pause café 10 h 15 - 11 h 00

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFW02 - Management of Severe Mental Illness in Pregnancy: Clinical Practice, Dilemmas, Research Directions and Controversies in Care Gestion de la maladie mentale grave pendant la grossesse : pratiques cliniques, dilemmes, orientations de la recherche et controverses Megan Galbally - Perth - Australia & Veerle Bergink - New York - USA 11 h 15 - 12 h 45

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS04 - Anxiety disorders in the perinatal period and the impact on infants and parenting Troubles anxieux en période périnatale et impact sur les enfants et la parentalité President: Louise Howard - London - UK

L’impact des troubles anxieux durant la grossesse sur les interactions mère-enfant et les liens tissés 3 mois après la naissance The impact of anxiety disorders during pregnancy on mother-infant interactions and bonding at 3 months postnatal

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Mères présentant un trouble obsessionnel-compulsif : perceptions de la parentalité et interactions mère-enfant 6 mois après l’accouchement Mothers with Obsessive-compulsive disorder: perceptions of parenting and mother- infant interactions at 6 months postpartum

Fiona Challacombe - London - UK Pensées maternelles hétéro-agressives vis-à-vis de l’enfant et lien avec les comportements parentaux agressifs New mothers’ thoughts of infant-related harm and their relation to aggressive parenting behaviours

Nichole Fairbrother - Vancouver - Canada

Prédicteurs et corrélats des problèmes de régulation dans la petite enfance : le rôle du tempérament du nourrisson et de l’anxiété et de la dépression maternelles Predictors and correlates of regulatory problems in early infancy: The role of infant temperament and maternal anxiety and depression

Susan Garthus-Niegel - Dresden - Germany 12 h 45 - 13 h 15 - Déjeuner libre 13 h 15 - 14 h 30

Room 4 - David-Weill

Assemblée Générale de La Société Marcé Francophone 14 h 30 - 16 h 00

Room 3 - Théâtre La Galerie

SMFS05 - Perinatal Loss and the Pregnancy that Follows: Impact on mothers, partners and children Perte périnatale et grossesse ultérieure : impact sur les mères, les conjoints et les enfants President: Joann O’Leary - Minneapolis - USA

Relation de couple pendant la grossesse suivant une perte périnatale Couple Relationship in a Pregnancy Following Loss

Margaret Murphy - Cork - Ireland Intervention psychosociale au-delà des prises en charge biomédicales Psychosocial Intervention Beyond Biomedical care

Lindsey Henke - Bloomington - USA Intervention prénatale sur la parentalité pour soutenir l’attachement Prenatal Parenting Intervention to Support Attachment

Joann O’Leary - Minneapolis - USA 16 h 00 - 16 h 45

Remise du Prix Marcé clinique et recherche Cérémonie de clôture des 22èmes Journées de la Société Marcé Francophone

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