| Literature DB >> 26913065 |
Daniel Abrams1, Liem T Nguyen2, Jill Murphy3, Younji Angie Lee4, Nhu K Tran2, David Wiljer5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preliminary research has suggested that perinatal mental disorders (PMDs), including post-partum depression, are prevalent in Vietnam. However the extent to which these disorders are recognized at the community level remains largely undocumented in the literature. PMDs have also never been investigated within Vietnam's significant ethnic minority populations, who are known to bear a greater burden of maternal and infant health challenges than the ethnic majority.Entities:
Keywords: Community health; Mental health; Perinatal; Primary care; Vietnam
Year: 2016 PMID: 26913065 PMCID: PMC4765075 DOI: 10.1186/s13033-016-0043-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Syst ISSN: 1752-4458
Postpartum depression English text
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| "A 24 year-old woman, a new mother of a 2-month old infant, complains of headaches and trouble with sleep that has lasted for the past 4 weeks. She finds that she often wakes during the night, and cannot sleep well even when the baby sleeps. She does not have a fever. Her speech and movement are slower than normal. She says that she has lost her appetite, and does not enjoy eating as much as she used to. She feels ashamed because she has difficulty performing her usual activities and caring for her child, and her family has expressed concern about her behaviour. She admits that she does not breastfeed her child often. She feels worthless and sometimes thinks that she does not want to live anymore." |
Antenatal generalized anxiety disorder English text
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| "A 23 year-old woman, 7 months pregnant, is brought to the clinic by her concerned sister. The woman has been experiencing dizziness and feelings of weakness in her limbs. She has become fearful for the health of her unborn baby, and is unwilling to leave the vicinity of her home. She has experienced several episodes where she feels unable to breathe and begins to feel either extremely hot or cold. Occasionally she experiences heart palpitations. She visited the hospital during one of these episodes but the doctors were unable to identify a cause." |
PHWs demographics
| Characteristic | No. of participants |
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| Male | 4 |
| Female | 8 |
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| Medical university | 3 |
| Vocational college | 5 |
| Intermediate | 2 |
| High school | 1 |
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| Tay | 9 |
| Kinh (majority) | 3 |
| Job role | |
| Doctor | 3 |
| Doctor’s assistant | 5 |
| Midwife | 2 |
| Pharmacist | 1 |
Mothers’ demographics
| Characteristics | No. of participants |
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| Pregnant | 12 |
| Postpartum | 2 |
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| Tay | 6 |
| Sau Chi | 1 |
| Dao | 1 |
| San Tri | 1 |
| Kinh (majority) | 5 |
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| College | 3 |
| High school | 3 |
| Secondary school | 8 |
| Average household composition | |
| Adults | 3 |
| Children | 1 |