“淹没在不人道的海洋中”:自然分娩,产后抑郁症和国家分娩信托基金,1956 - 80年代

IF 0.6 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY
Hilary Marland
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20世纪70年代,全国分娩信托基金(NCT)开始向患有产后精神疾病的妇女提供信息和支持,在促进自然分娩和强调分娩前后妇女的情绪健康的基础上,这是该组织自1956年成立以来的主要工作。本文认为,除了情感、社会和医疗因素外,NCT将产后抑郁症归因于医院分娩的转变,这涉及到高水平的干预,并使妇女的选择和代理受到挫折。虽然在改善分娩护理和给予妇女描述其经历的发言权方面有共同的雄心,但有人认为,全国妇女委员会与女权主义保健运动的关系仍然模糊不清。文章还探讨了NCT与各种专家和顾问的合作,其中一些专家和顾问强调产后抑郁症对亲子关系过程和婴儿发育的风险,可能会加剧新妈妈的精神痛苦。
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‘Drowned in a Sea of Inhumanity’: Natural Childbirth, Postnatal Depression and the National Childbirth Trust, 1956–80s
Summary During the 1970s, the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) began to provide information and support to women experiencing postnatal mental illness, building on its promotion of natural childbirth and emphasis on the emotional wellbeing of women around birth, which had occupied the organisation since its establishment in 1956. This article argues that, alongside emotional, social and medical factors, the NCT attributed postnatal depression to the shift to hospital deliveries, involving high levels of intervention and frustrating women’s choice and agency. While sharing ambitions to improve care in childbirth and giving women a voice in describing their experiences, it is suggested that the NCT’s relationship with the feminist health movement remained ambiguous. The article also explores the NCT’s collaboration with a variety of experts and advisors, some of whom emphasised the risk of postnatal depression to the bonding process and infant’s development, potentially exacerbating the mental distress of new mothers.
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Social History of Medicine
Social History of Medicine 社会科学-科学史与科学哲学
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1.60
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63
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Social History of Medicine , the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine, is concerned with all aspects of health, illness, and medical treatment in the past. It is committed to publishing work on the social history of medicine from a variety of disciplines. The journal offers its readers substantive and lively articles on a variety of themes, critical assessments of archives and sources, conference reports, up-to-date information on research in progress, a discussion point on topics of current controversy and concern, review articles, and wide-ranging book reviews.
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