2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2018.05.009
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Peer-support intervention for postpartum depression: Participant satisfaction and program effectiveness

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“…One network that can be applied to break the dysfunctional pattern in the form of postpartum depression based on the results of the study is the implementation of peer group interventions. The results of this study indicate that peer group programs are very effective at reducing postpartum depression (Prevatt et al, 2018). However, there are several telephone-based peer group developments that are considered to be more effective in the development of information and technology.…”
Section: Effects Of Intervention In Preventing and Reducing Postpartumentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…One network that can be applied to break the dysfunctional pattern in the form of postpartum depression based on the results of the study is the implementation of peer group interventions. The results of this study indicate that peer group programs are very effective at reducing postpartum depression (Prevatt et al, 2018). However, there are several telephone-based peer group developments that are considered to be more effective in the development of information and technology.…”
Section: Effects Of Intervention In Preventing and Reducing Postpartumentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In addition, the prevention of mental disorders has the goal of reducing the incidence, prevalence and recurrence levels. In this study, several interventions that have a positive effect when it comes reducing the depressive symptoms, especially in postpartum depression, will be described (Prevatt et al, 2018).…”
Section: Effects Of Intervention In Preventing and Reducing Postpartumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Having a strong support system has been shown to positively affect the well-being of new mothers of color (O'Neill et al, 2019;Stana & Miller, 2019), while isolation contributes to PPD (Ganann et al, 2016;Hahn-Holbrook & Hastleton, 2014). Offering peer-support groups can enhance mental health well-being among mothers with PPD (Prevatt et al, 2018). As limited support, childcare responsibilities, and other stressors can negatively affect relationship-building among mothers, including mothers of color (Carter & Butler, 2008;Jordan & Zitek, 2012), online support groups or text messaging can promote engagement and decrease feelings of depression and isolation (Broom et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, community support is an essential predictor of postpartum depression (24). Peer support significantly reduced depression symptoms among mothers (25). A study among China's primiparous mothers found a significant increase in social support significantly reduced the EPDS score (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%