Shifting Landscapes: Immigrant Women and Postpartum Depression |
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Authors: | Marina Morrow Jules E Smith Yuan Lai Suman Jaswal |
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Institution: | 1. Faculty of Health Sciences , Simon Fraser University , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;2. Clinical Counsellor, Provincial Reproductive Mental Health Program , British Columbia Women's Hospital and Health Centre , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;3. Department of Counselling and Educational Psychology and Special Education , University of British Columbia , British Columbia, Canada;4. Family Services of Greater Vancouver , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | Utilizing an ethnographic narrative approach, we explored in the Canadian context the experiences of three groups of first-generation Punjabi-speaking, Cantonese-speaking, and Mandarin-speaking immigrant women with depression after childbirth. The information emerging from women's narratives of their experiences reveals the critical importance of the sociocultural context of childbirth in understanding postpartum depression. We suggest that an examination of women's narratives about their experiences of postpartum depression can broaden the understanding of the kinds of perinatal supports women need beyond health care provision and yet can also usefully inform the practice of health care professionals. |
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