2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2019.01.003
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Seeking social support and postpartum depression: A pilot retrospective study of perceived changes

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“…Positive affect was also longitudinally associated with prospective depressive symptoms. There is evidence to suggest that the promotion of positive emotions in perinatal women can be achieved via their participation in pleasant activities [48] and, consistent with the present study findings, this appears to reduce PPD symptoms [49]. Therefore, psychological treatments that encourage the induction of positive emotions or the inclusion of positive-induction modules in existent interventions should be recommended in perinatal women presenting low positive affect.…”
Section: Factors Predicting Postpartum Depressive Symptomssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Positive affect was also longitudinally associated with prospective depressive symptoms. There is evidence to suggest that the promotion of positive emotions in perinatal women can be achieved via their participation in pleasant activities [48] and, consistent with the present study findings, this appears to reduce PPD symptoms [49]. Therefore, psychological treatments that encourage the induction of positive emotions or the inclusion of positive-induction modules in existent interventions should be recommended in perinatal women presenting low positive affect.…”
Section: Factors Predicting Postpartum Depressive Symptomssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Upaya lain penanganan postpartum blues meliputi tidak melakukan upaya apapun dapat berupa pembiaran terhadap gejala yang dialami atau penundaan terhadap konsekuensi pencarian pertolongan pengobatan, upaya penyembuhan berdasarkan inisiatif sendiri dan untuk diri sendiri tanpa mencari rujukan atau berkonsultasi dengan pihak lain serta upaya mencari rujukan kepada pihak lain baik kepada tenaga kesehatan profesional maupun non profesional, baik dilakukan dipusat pelayanan kesehatan formal ataupun diluar pusat pelayanan Kesehatan. 8 Dengan latar belakang diatas, maka peneliti tertarik untuk menganalisis health seeking behavior pada ibu postpartum blues Suku Madura.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Terapi interpersonal merupakan terapi suasana hati untuk hubungan interpersonal dan berfokus pada peningkatan hubungan untuk membantu dengan transisi peran seorang ibu menjadi orang tua baru. 8 Seorang ibu yang mengalami depresi postpartum sebaiknya jangan segan untuk selalu menceritakan segala keluh kesahnya kepada suami, keluarga atau orang lain yang dapat mengerti dan bisa membantu. Selain itu, istirahat yang cukup juga diperlukan agar dapat menghindari diri dari perasaan postpartum blues akibat kelelahan, contohnya dengan meminta bantuan orang lain yang dapat dipercaya untuk bergantian mengurusi bayi.…”
Section: Pembahasanunclassified
“…A study among China's primiparous mothers found a significant increase in social support significantly reduced the EPDS score (26). Mothers who attended the peer support group intervention for postpartum women reported substantial changes in depression over time (27).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%