让丈夫参与数字心理健康干预,为产后抑郁妇女提供量身定制的咨询:尼泊尔混合方法研究

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背景产后抑郁症(PPD)是全世界母亲的共同经历。家庭成员,尤其是丈夫,可以在支持和帮助母亲从产后抑郁中恢复过来方面发挥不可或缺的作用。然而,在针对妇女产后抑郁症的干预措施中,通常不包括丈夫的参与。本研究探讨了丈夫对参与咨询干预措施的看法,该干预措施增加了数字健康元素,用于治疗产后抑郁症。本研究采用了聚合混合方法设计,以评估尼泊尔半城市地区的丈夫对咨询和数字干预措施的态度和参与情况。本研究对半结构式访谈进行了主题分析,以得出新出现的主题。与症状保持不变或恶化的妇女的丈夫相比,在干预前和干预后妻子的 PPD 症状明显下降的丈夫与妻子的丈夫在主题上的差异进行了联合展示。出现了三个主要的主题:性别规范和态度对参与干预的影响、对干预的参与和支持,以及对未来 PPD 干预的建议。在抑郁症状有所减轻的妻子中,她们的丈夫更有可能赞同性别平等的规范和态度,丈夫也会提供情感支持,并参与家务劳动和照顾孩子。丈夫们认为,家庭和工作时间是他们帮助妻子的障碍。有丈夫参与的 PPD 干预措施可能需要教育丈夫如何为伴侣提供情感支持。
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Engaging husbands in a digital mental health intervention to provide tailored counseling for women experiencing postpartum depression: A mixed methods study in Nepal

Background

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common experience among mothers worldwide. Family members, especially husbands, can play an integral role in supporting and helping mothers recover from PPD. However, husbands are typically not included in interventions to address postpartum depression among women. This study explored husbands’ perspectives on engaging in a counseling intervention augmented with a digital health component for the treatment of PPD.

Methods

A convergent mixed methods design was used to evaluate husbands’ attitudes and involvement in a counseling and digital intervention for mothers in a semi-urban region of Nepal.

Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews was used to derive emergent themes. A joint display examined differences in themes for husbands whose wives experienced a significant decline in PPD symptoms as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 pre and post intervention, as compared to husbands of women whose symptoms stayed the same or worsened.

Results

Thirteen husbands were interviewed. Three primary themes emerged: the impact of gender norms and attitudes on engagement in the intervention, involvement and support in the intervention, and suggestions for future interventions for PPD. Among wives who experienced a reduction in depression symptoms, their husbands were more likely to endorse gender-equitable norms and attitudes and the husbands provided emotional support, as well as participating in household chores and childcare.

Conclusion

When husbands are living in the same household, providing support and being involved in their wives’ PPD treatment can help them recover. Husbands describe time at home and work as barriers to being able to help their wives. PPD interventions that involve husbands might need to educate husbands about how they can provide emotional support to their partner.

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SSM. Mental health
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