Background: Despite affecting 15% of new mothers, experience of postnatal depression has often been hidden by stigma, cultural beliefs, and lack of medical understanding. We examined the barriers to women sharing their experience and gaining help, using their own words to illuminate the experiences of stigma and injustice. This study examines the narratives of women across the twentieth century, explores cultural movements that framed and contextualized their experiences, and marks how women became more empowered to speak of maternal distress. Methods: Narrative literature was identified via searches of literature catalogs. Narrative accounts provided a lens through which to analyze cultural understandings of postnatal depression accor...
Many women experience psychological and emotional challenges during their transition to becoming a w...
If becoming a mother involves a reworking of a womans sense of self, then becoming a depressed mothe...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the experiences of women who access community services for post...
The Museum of Motherhood provides a unique space with opportunities to engage issues surrounding mot...
Globally, postnatal depression (PND) is a growing public health problem. PND affects 10 to 15% of wo...
This research looks at the social construction of 'Postnatal Depression'. The research takes place f...
Motherhood is an ideal that is ostensibly valued and rewarded in American culture. It is no wonder, ...
Contemporary literature confirms that “good mother” ideology dominates cultural discourses of mother...
Motherhood is a major milestone in the life of a woman. The birth of a child might bring pleasure, b...
The prevalence of maternal postnatal depression (PND) varies from 0% to 60% globally. This wide vari...
This study explored the experiences of women who self-identify with the term postnatal depression an...
Paper one is a systematic literature review of qualitative studies examining postnatal depression in...
This thesis studies how women who have suffered or are currently suffering from postnatal depression...
In recent years, mental illness in pregnant and postpartum women has become a public health concern....
Postpartum Depression: Standardizing Motherhood? by Pamela J. Regus Under the Direction of Wendy S. ...
Many women experience psychological and emotional challenges during their transition to becoming a w...
If becoming a mother involves a reworking of a womans sense of self, then becoming a depressed mothe...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the experiences of women who access community services for post...
The Museum of Motherhood provides a unique space with opportunities to engage issues surrounding mot...
Globally, postnatal depression (PND) is a growing public health problem. PND affects 10 to 15% of wo...
This research looks at the social construction of 'Postnatal Depression'. The research takes place f...
Motherhood is an ideal that is ostensibly valued and rewarded in American culture. It is no wonder, ...
Contemporary literature confirms that “good mother” ideology dominates cultural discourses of mother...
Motherhood is a major milestone in the life of a woman. The birth of a child might bring pleasure, b...
The prevalence of maternal postnatal depression (PND) varies from 0% to 60% globally. This wide vari...
This study explored the experiences of women who self-identify with the term postnatal depression an...
Paper one is a systematic literature review of qualitative studies examining postnatal depression in...
This thesis studies how women who have suffered or are currently suffering from postnatal depression...
In recent years, mental illness in pregnant and postpartum women has become a public health concern....
Postpartum Depression: Standardizing Motherhood? by Pamela J. Regus Under the Direction of Wendy S. ...
Many women experience psychological and emotional challenges during their transition to becoming a w...
If becoming a mother involves a reworking of a womans sense of self, then becoming a depressed mothe...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the experiences of women who access community services for post...