Exploring perinatal mental health in Indonesia: A mixed-method study in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara

Narra J Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.52225/narra.v4i1.667
Ana P. Harahap, Mateus S. Adi, A. Sriatmi, C. T. Purnami
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A significant number of postpartum mothers are at risk of experiencing perinatal mental health (PMH) due to various factors. The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors for PMH issues and explore the current implementation of early screening for PMH in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. A mixed-method study, cross-sectional and ethnographic approach, was conducted at Babakan Public Health Center, Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, from July to August 2023. A cross-sectional study involved 33 postpartum mothers and analyzed seven potential risk factors: age, parity, age at marriage, type of childbirth, type of family, history of adolescent mental disorder, and history of mental disorder during pregnancy. An ethnographic approach, using in-depth interviews, was utilized to gain insights regarding the implementation of PMH screening, included seven healthcare workers: six midwives and one nurse. Among the seven risk factors analyzed, only a history of adolescent mental disorder acted as risk for high PMH with an odds ratio (OR) 1.17 and p=0.03. In-depth interviews revealed a consistent lack of understanding among all healthcare workers regarding PMH screening implementation: absence of early screening, lack of knowledge regarding PMH and how to identify them, reliance solely on subjective assessments for early screening, and a lack of standardized adequate PMH management. In conclusion, the history of adolescent mental disorder could lead to the development of PMH in postpartum mothers. Current screening implementation is still lacking among healthcare workers and public health centers. Therefore, integrating various stakeholders in early PMH screening is crucial to prevent future PMH in mothers and babies.
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探索印度尼西亚围产期心理健康:在西努沙登加拉省马打兰开展的混合方法研究
由于各种因素,大量产后母亲面临围产期心理健康(PMH)问题的风险。本研究旨在调查围产期心理健康问题的风险因素,并探讨目前在印度尼西亚西努沙登加拉省马塔兰市实施围产期心理健康早期筛查的情况。本研究于2023年7月至8月在印度尼西亚西努沙登加拉省马打兰市巴巴坎公共卫生中心进行,采用了横断面和人种学的混合方法。横断面研究涉及 33 名产后母亲,分析了七种潜在的风险因素:年龄、胎次、结婚年龄、分娩类型、家庭类型、青少年精神障碍史和孕期精神障碍史。为了深入了解 PMH 筛查的实施情况,我们采用了人种学方法,进行了深入访谈,访谈对象包括七名医护人员:六名助产士和一名护士。在分析的七个风险因素中,只有青少年精神障碍史是导致高PMH的风险因素,其几率比(OR)为1.17,P=0.03。深入访谈显示,所有医护人员对 PMH 筛查的实施始终缺乏了解:缺乏早期筛查、对 PMH 及其识别方法缺乏了解、仅依赖主观评估进行早期筛查,以及缺乏标准化的 PMH 适当管理。总之,青少年精神障碍史可能会导致产后母亲出现 PMH。目前,医护人员和公共卫生中心仍然缺乏筛查的实施。因此,整合各利益相关方参与早期PMH筛查对于预防未来母婴发生PMH至关重要。
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