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PSYCHIATRY IN THE REGION

Postnatal depression: a Korean perspective

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Pages 68-71 | Published online: 16 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To provide insight into the cultural influences on postnatal depression (PND) in women from Korean backgrounds.

Conclusions: Lack of support has been seen to be a key risk factor in postnatal depression. In Korean society, little research has been done on this disorder, but it is likely that traditional support might have a protective role. Erosion of this with westernization of Korea, or isolation in Korean immigrants to Australia, is likely to be significant for new mothers from this cultural background.

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