Faktor – Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Depresi Postpartum pada Ayah : Literatur Review

Nisa Aprilia, Hanifatur Rosyidah, Meilia Rahmawati
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Postpartum depression in fathers is currently receiving less attention compared to postpartum depression in mothers. Many studies primarily focus on postpartum depression in mothers. The prevalence of fathers experiencing postpartum depression is approximately 15.7% in the period after 1 year of childbirth compared to 3.6% in the period after 9 months postpartum. Several factors that predict the occurrence of postpartum depression in fathers include the relationship with their partners, lack of support from both family and friends, the pregnancy period, and sociodemographic factors (age, education, income). To examine several pieces of literature related to factors influencing the occurrence of Postpartum Depression in fathers. The method used in writing this article is a literature review found in health journal databases, such as PubMed. Articles selected are based on being full text, open access, and in the English language. A total of 158 articles were obtained, and out of those, 10 articles that met the criteria for factors influencing postpartum depression in fathers were available in full text and free access. Postpartum depression in fathers is a mental health disorder that cannot be ignored. Similar to postpartum depression in mothers, postpartum depression in fathers also needs special attention from healthcare professionals, family, partners, and the surrounding environment. In this regard, we will analyze several factors related to the causes and consequences of postpartum depression in fathers, as well as interventions that can be provided by healthcare professionals.
影响父亲产后抑郁的因素:文献综述
与母亲的产后抑郁症相比,父亲的产后抑郁症目前受到的关注较少。许多研究主要关注母亲的产后抑郁症。在产后1年期间,父亲患产后抑郁症的患病率约为15.7%,而在产后9个月期间,这一比例为3.6%。预测父亲发生产后抑郁症的几个因素包括与伴侣的关系、缺乏家人和朋友的支持、怀孕期和社会人口因素(年龄、教育程度、收入)。目的:对影响父亲产后抑郁发生因素的相关文献进行分析。在撰写这篇文章时使用的方法是在健康期刊数据库中找到的文献综述,例如PubMed。文章的选择是基于全文、开放获取和英语。共获得158篇文章,其中10篇文章符合影响父亲产后抑郁因素的标准,可以全文免费获取。父亲产后抑郁症是一种不可忽视的心理健康障碍。与母亲的产后抑郁相似,父亲的产后抑郁也需要医疗专业人员、家庭、伴侣和周围环境的特别关注。在这方面,我们将分析与父亲产后抑郁的原因和后果有关的几个因素,以及医疗保健专业人员可以提供的干预措施。
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