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Conflicting Cultural Perspectives: Meanings and Experiences of Postnatal Depression Among Women in Indian Communities

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Pages 966-979 | Received 18 Oct 2010, Accepted 15 May 2013, Published online: 02 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

A woman's cultural and social context affects her experience of postnatal depression. In this literature review, the authors explore questions regarding normal and abnormal postnatal experiences of Indian women with consideration to cross-cultural perspectives. Although postnatal distress or sadness is recognized among many cultures, it is constructed as a transient state in some cultures and as an illness in others. A major challenge for health care providers in Western countries like the United Kingdom and Australia is to develop culturally sensitive approaches to postnatal care for migrant mothers.

Notes

1. The terms postnatal depression and postpartum depression are synonymous and are used interchangeably according to the papers cited in this literature review.

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