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Supporting maternal mental health of Rohingya refugee women during the perinatal period to promote child health and wellbeing: a field study in Cox’s Bazar

机译:在围产期期间支持罗兴亚难民妇女的产妇心理健康,促进儿童健康与福祉:Cox Bazar的田间研究

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In humanitarian crises, such as the Rohingya situation in Bangladesh, maternal and child health may be strongly affected. Maternal mental health is a well-recognised key factor for child survival, development and health. Promoting maternal mental health during the perinatal period, especially in emergencies, contributes to the prevention of child mortality, morbidity and psychological distress. Despite this, few humanitarian psychosocial interventions have been evaluated to measure their effect on maternal mental health and child care. In 2012, Action Against Hunger in collaboration with the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, evaluated the effect of a psychosocial support groups intervention on 260 pregnant Rohingya women, living in the registered camps of Cox’s Bazar. A set of questionnaires (including MMSE, CES-D scale and Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem scale) was administered to participants to measure the improvement on mental health and childcare knowledge after a three-month psychosocial intervention. Maternal wellbeing and childcare knowledge improved significantly over the three months of intervention. Findings suggest psychosocial intervention can be effective despite the chronic stressful conditions of the refugees in the camps. This study reinforces the importance of community-based interventions promoting mental health in contexts of chronic crisis and contributes to the research discussion on the impact of maternal mental health and childcare promotion programming. Key implications for practice Supporting maternal mental health during the perinatal period has a positive impact on women's wellbeing and is also a key factor for good childcare, children's wellbeing and early childhood development. In an emergency situation such as the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh, promoting maternal mental health is an effective way of preventing difficulties during the perinatal period that may aggravate family, maternal and children's wellbeing. Psychosocial support groups appear to provide an effective methodology to work with refugees on mental health and childcare promotion, since refugees are often isolated, with disrupted social support and with limited access to external resources. Reinforcing women's internal and external resources through group support helps to improve their self-esteem, which is a key factor for general wellbeing.
机译:在人道主义危机中,如孟加拉国的罗兴亚局势,母婴健康可能会受到强烈影响。产妇心理健康是儿童生存,发展和健康的公认关键因素。在围产期期间促进产妇心理健康,特别是在紧急情况下,有助于预防儿童死亡率,发病率和心理困扰。尽管如此,已经评估了很少的人道主义心理社会干预措施以衡量其对产妇心理健康和儿童保育的影响。在2012年,与孟加拉国国际腹泻病研究中心合作,对孟加拉国的国际腹泻病毒研究中心进行了合作,评估了心理社会支持小组干预对260名怀孕的卵巢妇女的效果,生活在Cox Bazar的注册营地。一系列问卷(包括MMSE,CES-D规模和罗森伯格的自尊心)被向参与者进行管理,以衡量在为期三个月的心理社会干预后衡量心理健康和儿童知识的改善。在干预的三个月内,孕产妇福祉和儿童保育知识显着改善。结果表明,尽管营地中难民的慢性压力条件,但心理社会干预可能是有效的。本研究强化了促进慢性危机背景下促进心理健康的基于社区的干预的重要性,并有助于对妇幼心理健康和育儿促进规划的影响的研究讨论。在围产期期间,支持产妇心理健康的实践的关键影响对女性的幸福具有积极影响,也是良好育儿,儿童福祉和幼儿发展的关键因素。在孟加拉国的罗兴亚危机等紧急情况下,促进产妇心理健康是在可能加剧家庭,妇幼保健福祉的围产期期间防止困难的有效途径。心理社会支持群体似乎提供了与难民对心理健康和儿童保育促进的难民合作的有效方法,因为难民经常被隔离,社会支持扰乱,并有限地访问外部资源。通过集团支持加强妇女的内外资源有助于提高自尊,这是一般健康的关键因素。

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