Exploring Mental Health Issues in HCV-Positive Pregnant Women: A Qualitative Study
A. Syed, S. S. Hashmi

TL;DR
This study explores mental health challenges faced by pregnant women with hepatitis C in Karachi, Pakistan, and highlights the need for better support and care.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the mental health issues of HCV-positive pregnant women in a specific regional context.
Findings
HCV-positive pregnant women experience significant mental health stressors and require specialized care.
The referral system in the hospital adds to the burden of these women during pregnancy.
Training for healthcare professionals and awareness programs are needed to improve care.
Abstract
The research was conducted to explore the mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, low mood, emotional irrationality, and stressors related to pregnancy in the tertiary care hospital, in Karachi, after getting diagnosed with a life-threatening virus of hepatitis C and to determine the factors associated with depression among HCV-infected pregnant women. There appears to be a dearth of literature on this particular topic, and depression in HCV-infected pregnant women might not be dealt with effectively till this gap in the literature is addressed. The findings are to aid counselors in the formulation of treatment plans to help the patients during pregnancy and it helped to address the gaps in the antenatal care plans and support provided to the vulnerable population like HCV-Infected pregnant women. To explore what are the anxieties, stressors, and fears of HCV-infected…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHepatitis C virus research · HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
