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A Qualitative Study Exploring Migrant Pakistani-Muslim Women's Lived Experiences and Understanding of Postnatal Depression

机译:定性研究探索移民巴基斯坦-穆斯林妇女的生活经验和对产后抑郁的理解

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An array of literature suggests that "postnatal depression" is particularly high among Black and Minority Ethnicities, migrant women, those from non-English-speaking backgrounds, and South Asian women.udStudies which have been conducted in this field, tend to be from a quantitative stance, not taking much account for individual experiences. Qualitative research which has been conducted tends to place women from South Asian communities into one group which ignores the existing diversities within South Asian communities. As a result, the experiences of migrant Pakistani-Muslim women within the context of maternal distress have been largely overlooked.udThis research tries to address this gap by attempting to gain a rich understanding of migrant Pakistani-Muslim women's experiences of postnatal depression within motherhood. The research hopes to inform clinical practice and suggests ways of improving supportive services for this group of migrant women.udA qualitative approach was used to interview four migrant Pakistani-Muslim women in London aged: 27-39 who subjectively experienced depression during the postnatal period in motherhood. The interview transcripts were analysed based on the principles of interpretative phenomenological analysis.udSix main themes emerged from the data: 'experiencing transitions', 'the experience of significant relationships', 'the body and motherhood', living with postnatal distress', the experience and perception of Pakistani culture' and 'patchy provision of "good" healthcare'.udThe research findings illustrate that migrant Pakistani-Muslim women's experiences of postnatal depression maybe complex and seem to be a combined product of psychosocial, cultural and physiological issues and stressors.udThis study highlights the importance of support for migrant Pakistani-Muslim women and how healthcare services could improve to meet their needs, which may ultimately reduce or prevent experiences of maternal distress.
机译:大量文献表明,“出生后抑郁症”在黑人和少数民族,移民妇女,非英语背景的妇女和南亚妇女中特别高。 ud在这一领域进行的研究往往来自一种定量的立场,没有过多考虑个人经历。进行的定性研究倾向于将南亚社区的妇女归为一类,而忽视了南亚社区内现有的多样性。结果,移徙的巴基斯坦-穆斯林妇女在孕产妇痛苦中的经历被大大忽略了。 ud本研究试图通过对移徙的巴基斯坦-穆斯林妇女在孕产期遭受抑郁症的经历的丰富了解来解决这一差距。 。该研究希望为临床实践提供参考,并提出改善这组移民妇女支持服务的方法。 udA定性方法被用来采访伦敦的四名年龄在27-39岁的巴基斯坦-穆斯林移民妇女,她们在产后主观上经历过抑郁在孕产。 ud六个主要主题从数据中浮现出来:“经历转变”,“重要关系的经历”,“身体和孕产”,生活在产后困扰中,研究结果表明,移徙的巴基斯坦-穆斯林妇女产后抑郁症的经历可能很复杂,似乎是心理,文化和生理问题的综合产物, ud这项研究强调了对移民巴基斯坦巴基斯坦穆斯林妇女的支持的重要性,以及如何改善医疗服务以满足其需求的重要性,这可能最终减少或预防孕产妇的痛苦。

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