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Understanding of perinatal mental health and its psychosocial determinants through Ukrainian women's experience.

Authors :
Gusak, Nataliia
Kendall, Sally
Nizalova, Olena
Source :
European Journal of Midwifery; Jun2024, Vol. 8, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Perinatal mental health defines new mothers, their families, and the social, emotional, and cognitive development of their children. The factors contributing to Ukrainian mothers' mental health are not well-defined in the literature. This study aims to explore how Ukrainian women understand mental health and its psychosocial determinants through their perinatal experience. METHODS This qualitative analysis is part of a larger mixed-methods study exploring perinatal mental health in Ukraine. Five online focus groups (n=30) with Ukrainian mothers of children aged 0-5 years were conducted in June-July 2020. The participants were selected from a pool of 1634 women who completed an online questionnaire and agreed to participate in further research. Informed consent was obtained. The data collected from the focus groups were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically using Dedoose software. RESULTS The study identified two themes. The first theme was: 'Understanding perinatal mental health through women's experience', which covers five subthemes. The second theme was 'Psychosocial determinants of maternal mental health', which includes six subthemes. Overall, women's feelings of guilt, blame, and shame during their perinatal journey are influenced by socio-cultural factors and can lead to mental health problems and reluctance to seek proper help. CONCLUSIONS The study has identified some factors that can contribute to the enhancement of mental health and well-being of mothers in Ukraine during their perinatal journey. Negative emotions such as guilt, blame, and shame can have a significant impact on their ability to seek the necessary support, and should be addressed by midwives and other healthcare professionals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25852906
Volume :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Midwifery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177959055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18332/ejm/188194