2024
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czae116
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Conceptualizing maternal mental health in rural Ghana: a realist qualitative analysis

Linda Lucy Yevoo,
Ana Manzano,
Leveana Gyimah
et al.

Abstract: In low-and-middle income countries, maternal mental health needs remain neglected, and common mental disorders during pregnancy and after birth are routinely associated with hormonal changes. The psycho-social, and spiritual components of childbirth are often downplayed. A qualitative study was conducted as part of a wider realist evaluation on health systems responsiveness to examine the interrelationships between pregnant and postnatal women, their families, and their environment, and how thes… Show more

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