Investigating Postpartum Depression in the Adolescent Mother Using 3 Potential Qualitative Approaches

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS Clinical Medicine Insights-Pediatrics Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.1177/1179556519884042
S. Ladores, J. Corcoran
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Adolescent mothers are twice as likely as their adult counterparts to have postpartum depression (PPD). Left undiagnosed and untreated, PPD can have significant consequences for the mothers, infants, families, communities, and society. Although the epidemiology has been well studied, there is a scarcity in the number of qualitative research studies being conducted to study this unique group of young women. Qualitative research is a perfect match to elicit the voices of adolescent mothers having PPD because the qualitative approach offers a way to gain insight, meaning, and understanding of a phenomenon that is still largely misunderstood and unaddressed. This article will discuss 3 major qualitative approaches (phenomenology, ethnography, and participatory action research) that may be employed to study PPD in the adolescent mother.
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用三种潜在的定性方法调查青春期母亲产后抑郁
青春期母亲患产后抑郁症的可能性是成年母亲的两倍。如果不及时诊断和治疗,产后抑郁症会对母亲、婴儿、家庭、社区和社会造成严重后果。虽然对流行病学进行了充分的研究,但对这一独特的年轻妇女群体进行的定性研究数量很少。定性研究是引出患有产后抑郁症的青春期母亲的声音的完美匹配,因为定性方法提供了一种获得洞察力、意义和理解这一现象的方法,这种现象在很大程度上仍然被误解和未解决。本文将讨论三种主要的定性方法(现象学、人种学和参与行动研究),它们可能被用于研究青春期母亲的产后抑郁症。
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