2024
DOI: 10.29392/001c.122278
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Understanding lived experiences and perceptions of perinatal depression in Nigeria: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Nendelmwa Dorcas Gowon,
Suleiman E Mshelia,
Fedinand Ibu Ogbaji
et al.

Abstract: Background Perinatal depression is a common mental health disorder which spans during and after pregnancy. Unfortunately, there is poor healthcare-seeking behaviour for this treatable condition. Additionally, maternal healthcare workers sometimes overlook the signs and symptoms, failing to diagnose it adequately. This review aims to provide a framework for understanding the in-depth perceptions and implementation gaps surrounding perinatal depression in Nigeria. Methods This study employed a rigorous qualita… Show more

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