2016
DOI: 10.2196/mental.5611
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A Thematic Analysis of Stigma and Disclosure for Perinatal Depression on an Online Forum

Abstract: BackgroundPerinatal mental illness is a global health concern; however, many women do not get the treatment they need to recover. Some women choose not to seek professional help and get no treatment because they feel stigmatized. Online forums for various health conditions, including perinatal mental health, can be beneficial for members. Little is known about the role that online forums for perinatal mental illness play in reducing stigma and subsequent disclosure of symptoms to health care providers and trea… Show more

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“…Some issues identified in previous literature were not found in the current study, for example, pressure to regain prebaby figure . Cross‐cutting themes were also consistent with previous literature suggesting negative self‐appraisals (eg, being a bad mum) are common . Support is also known to be important in the postpartum period with potential direct and indirect effects on women's psychological well‐being …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Some issues identified in previous literature were not found in the current study, for example, pressure to regain prebaby figure . Cross‐cutting themes were also consistent with previous literature suggesting negative self‐appraisals (eg, being a bad mum) are common . Support is also known to be important in the postpartum period with potential direct and indirect effects on women's psychological well‐being …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It is possible that women who could benefit from tailored support for breastfeeding are reluctant to seek help because of concerns about the stigma of their weight: a similar situation to perinatal mental health where women have described being reluctant to report mental health problems because of being perceived as “bad mothers” (Moore, Ayers, & Drey, ). Attention needs to be given to the education of maternity care professionals, including strategies on how to avoid stigmatising women, development of effective communication skills, and evidence of why breastfeeding is so important for maternal and infant health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These emotions can arise from physical tiredness, anxiety over their performance as a parent, lack of knowledge over what to expect as a mother, lack of appropriate support and lack of knowledge about what is 'normal' in terms of child development, behaviour and health. A common finding is that mothers are reluctant to discuss the negative aspects of motherhood including depression, for fear of being judged, especially by health professionals (Loudon, Buchanan, & Ruthven, 2016;Moore, Ayers, & Drey, 2016).…”
Section: Motherhood and Online Information Seekingmentioning
confidence: 99%