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Comment: silent burden no more: a global call to action to prioritize perinatal mental health

Shanon McNab, Jane Fisher, Simone Honikman, Linos Muvhu, Rebecca Levine, Genesis Chorwe‐Sungani, Sarah Bar‐Zeev, Tedbabe Degefie Hailegebriel, Ifeyinwa Yusuf, Neerja Chowdhary, Atıf Rahman, Paul Bolton, Claire-Helene Mershon, Mona Bormet, Diana Henry-Ernest, Anayda Portela, Suzanne Stalls

2022BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Common perinatal mental disorders are the most frequent complications of pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period, and the prevalence among women in low- and middle-income countries is the highest at nearly 20%. Women are the cornerstone of a healthy and prosperous society and until their mental health is taken as seriously as their physical wellbeing, we will not improve maternal mortality, morbidity and the ability of women to thrive. On the heels of several international efforts to put perinatal mental health on the global agenda, we propose seven urgent actions that the international community, governments, health systems, academia, civil society, and individuals should take to ensure that women everywhere have access to high-quality, respectful care for both their physical and mental wellbeing. Addressing perinatal mental health promotion, prevention, early intervention and treatment of common perinatal mental disorders must be a global priority.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMental healthGlobal mental healthReproductive medicineCall to actionGlobal healthPsychiatryChildbirthPromotion (chess)Public healthHealth promotionNursingFamily medicinePregnancyPolitical scienceGeneticsMarketingBusinessLawBiologyPoliticsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumGlobal Maternal and Child HealthBreastfeeding Practices and Influences