Developing Biopsychosocial Research on Maternal Mental Health in Malawi: Community Perspectives and Concerns

Q2 Social Sciences Ethics & human research Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1002/eahr.500095
Lucinda Manda-Taylor, Eric Umar, Robert C. Stewart, Macdonald Kufankomwe, Genesis Chorwe-Sungani, Owen C. Mwale, Demoubly Kokota, Joyce Nyirenda, Kazione Kulisewa, Martyn Pickersgill
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Interest in maternal mental health research is growing around the world. Maternal mental health research studies in Malawi have, for instance, sought to determine and establish the incidence and prevalence of depression and anxiety in pregnant people and the factors that contribute to experiences of these states. This article reports stakeholder perspectives on potential community concerns with biopsychosocial mental health research (which might include collecting blood samples) in Malawi. These perspectives were generated through a town hall event that featured five focus group discussions with various participants. In this article, we reflect on key themes from these discussions, demonstrating the endurance of long-standing concerns and practices around autonomy, consent, and the drawing of blood. We conclude by arguing that, while maternal mental health research conducted in Malawi could benefit Malawian women and children, consultation with community stakeholders is necessary to inform whether and how such research should be conducted.

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开展马拉维孕产妇心理健康的生物心理社会研究:社区观点和关切
全世界对孕产妇心理健康研究的兴趣日益浓厚。例如,马拉维的产妇心理健康研究试图确定和确定孕妇抑郁和焦虑的发生率和流行程度,以及导致这些状态的因素。这篇文章报道了利益相关者对马拉维生物心理社会心理健康研究(可能包括采集血液样本)的潜在社区关注的观点。这些观点是通过市政厅活动产生的,其中包括与不同参与者进行的五次焦点小组讨论。在这篇文章中,我们反思了这些讨论的关键主题,展示了围绕自治、同意和抽血的长期关注和实践的持久性。最后,我们认为,虽然在马拉维开展的孕产妇心理健康研究可以使马拉维妇女和儿童受益,但有必要与社区利益攸关方进行协商,以便了解是否以及如何开展此类研究。
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