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Social determinants of the mental health of pregnant women in Nepal: Stakeholder perspectives. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pregnant women in Nepal face significant mental health challenges due to inadequate social support, limited access to maternal health services, and restrictive socioeconomic and cultural factors, which are further exacerbated by the country's patriarchal society.
  • The research utilized stakeholder perspectives gathered through in-depth interviews, revealing that factors such as family support, maternity leave policies, and NGO involvement critically influence the mental well-being of pregnant women.
  • The study concludes that addressing the mental health of pregnant women in Nepal requires a comprehensive approach that integrates these findings into relevant policies and practices.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Women during pregnancy are at a greater risk of experiencing poor mental health, which is one of the major global public health issues, and more so in many developing countries like Nepal, but limited evidence of research on this topic is evident. In this paper, we are focused on exploring the social determinants of the mental health of pregnant women in Nepal from the stakeholder perspectives.

Methods: This paper utilises eight stakeholder perspectives collected through open-ended in-depth interviews. All the interviews were analysed thematically using an inductive approach.

Results: This paper presents three major findings: Inadequate social support, Limited availability and accessibility of maternal health services, and Restricted socioeconomic and cultural context. The inadequate social support from family/relatives, neighbours, community and national policies such as maternity leave, alongside the absence of NGOs/INGOs support, put women at risk of poor mental health. In addition to the inadequate support, limited availability and accessibility of maternal health services potentially cause immense distress among pregnant women. Furthermore, in the context of a patriarchal society, the impact of socioeconomic and cultural context on pregnant women's mental health is also presented as a major determinant of poor mental health among pregnant women.

Conclusion: Based on the findings, we conclude that pregnant women are at risk of poor mental health experiences in Nepal and recommend that promoting mental health among pregnant women needs a multifaceted approach that should be considered in all the policies and practices involved in promoting the mental health of pregnant women.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11614290PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0314736PLOS

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