Are we overlooking the obvious? Addressing social determinants of health that contribute to perinatal depression
Meital Simhi A * and Aviva Yoselis BA Department of Counseling & School Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, USA.
B Director of the Viva Research Institute and Health Advize, Jerusalem, Israel.
Australian Journal of Primary Health - https://doi.org/10.1071/PY22002
Submitted: 4 January 2022 Accepted: 8 August 2022 Published online: 2 September 2022
© 2022 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of La Trobe University
Abstract
Mental health disorders among women during the perinatal period are common and cause significant morbidity, yet precise reasons why some women develop depression during this period, and others do not, are, as yet, unknown. Pregnancy may burden populations of women differently, and sociological variables, such as finances, social position, interpersonal resources; and extreme events, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic for example, may be as significant as biological determinants. However, current treatment for depression remains focused on the individual woman as the main agent for change. Incorporating a systems-wide approach to diagnosing and treating perinatal depression by addressing structural and systemic determinants may be a more effective way to treat this illness. In this paper, we explore social determinants of health and their correlation with clinical depression in the antenatal period. We also investigate broader, society-wide interventions that may reduce this significant morbidity among women of reproductive age, in both developed and developing nations.
Keywords: depression, mental health, perinatal, pregnancy, social determinants of health, socioeconomic, socio-political context, treatment.
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