“Hang in there mama!” The role of online parenting forums in maternal mental health

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Cyberpsychology-Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace Pub Date : 2022-09-19 DOI:10.5817/cp2022-4-11
Lauren McSorley, Nova Deighton-Smith, Kirsty Budds, Xu Wang
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The perinatal period can be challenging and yet reluctance to disclose wellbeing concerns to health professionals is well documented. The current study sought to explore how women use online parenting forums to seek advice and support for maternal mental health concerns. Forum threads (N = 153) from a popular UK parenting website were analysed to explore postpartum mothers’ discussions about their maternal mental health. Through reflexive thematic analysis, four themes were generated: (1) Navigating the motherhood role: unprepared and overwhelmed; (2) “I’m struggling, but looking on here I know I’m no way alone!”; (3) Challenging feelings of failure: “it doesn’t make you a bad mother”; and (4) Forums facilitate help seeking. There were two main findings; first, forums may act as a potential solution in offering a supportive, reassuring community and safe space for disclosure around maternal mental health concerns. Furthermore, forums are beneficial in providing women with an honest, realistic view and expectation of motherhood, thus supporting their transition to parenthood. Consequently, forums could be utilised to inform training for healthcare professionals to understand disclosure barriers.
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“坚持住,妈妈!”在线育儿论坛在产妇心理健康方面的作用
围产期可能是具有挑战性的,但不愿向卫生专业人员透露健康问题是有充分记录的。目前的研究试图探索妇女如何利用在线育儿论坛寻求建议和支持产妇心理健康问题。研究人员分析了来自英国一家知名育儿网站的论坛帖子(N = 153),以探讨产后母亲对其母亲心理健康的讨论。通过反身性主题分析,产生了四个主题:(1)母亲角色的导航:措手不及和不知所措;(2)“我在挣扎,但看着这里,我知道我绝不孤单!”(3)挑战失败感:“这不会让你成为一个糟糕的母亲”;(4)论坛为寻求帮助提供便利。主要有两个发现;首先,论坛可以作为一种潜在的解决办法,提供一个支持性的、令人放心的社区和安全的空间,以便就孕产妇心理健康问题进行披露。此外,论坛有助于为妇女提供对母性的诚实、现实的看法和期望,从而支持她们过渡到为人父母。因此,可以利用论坛为卫生保健专业人员了解披露障碍的培训提供信息。
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