Postpartum Depression: Plaguing the Joy of New Mothers
G. Sonkar, M. Sonkar

TL;DR
This paper explores postpartum depression in India, highlighting its prevalence, risk factors, and the societal stigma surrounding it.
Contribution
The study provides insights into PPD awareness and risk factors in diverse Indian populations through an anonymous survey.
Findings
Postpartum depression prevalence in India ranges from 15% to 25% depending on region and culture.
Stigma and lack of awareness contribute to underreporting and severe consequences like maternal blame and suicide.
The study identifies key risk factors and suggests solutions for better mental health support for new mothers.
Abstract
Depression is a significant global mental health problem and is very common compared to how it is perceived. In 2020 alone, 264 million people globally suffered from depression and its different forms as per the World Health Organisation. It is a leading cause of disability in individuals, affecting their ability to perform their daily chores, work, study, and even maintain relationships. The impact of depression is deeper and affects families, the economy, health care systems, and so on. In India, the problem is grave and leads to serious consequences, thanks to the stigma and unawareness attached to mental health disorders. It is estimated that India has one of the highest rates of depression in the world, but it is hardly acknowledged. Post-Partum Depression (PPD) is the most neglected and unreported subtype of depression in India. Globally, 1 in every 7 women suffers from Post…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
