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Motherhood and Postnatal Depression - Narratives of Women and Their Partners (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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Motherhood and Postnatal Depression - Narratives of Women and Their Partners (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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Globally, postnatal depression (PND) is a growing public health
problem. PND affects 10 to 15% of women in Western society. It
caused by a combination of biological, psychological and social
factors. Two models have attempted to define and explain PND; the
biomedical and the sociological models. The traditional biomedical
model views PND as a medical condition which implies there is
individual pathology and abnormality. Whilst the biomedical model
has been the dominant model in treating PND, it has been criticized
by feminist sociologists and psychologists for its rigidity in
defining and explaining PND. In contrast, the psychosocial model of
health acknowledges the biological factors that impact on emotional
well-being, but places more emphasis on the personal and social
factors that impact on emotional well-being, but places more
emphasis on the personal and social factors that contribute to
depressive symptoms such as gender, poverty, social disadvantage
and social class. The central argument throughout this book is the
importance of support before and after the birth for women's
emotional well-being. This book will also include women's journeys
through pregnancy, childbirth, motherhood, postnatal depression,
and resolution. To date, literature has focused on women's lived
experiences of PND rather than their personal journeys through
pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood. Additionally, the
adjustment to fatherhood has received less attention. For example,
little is known about the impact of postnatal depression on the
partner, what support partners offer when women with the intention
to fill the gap in knowledge of cultural and social issues relating
to pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood for woman who were
diagnosed with, and had resolved, PND.
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