Altered perceptions of personal control about retained weight and depressive symptoms in low-income postpartum women.

Journal: Journal Of Community Health Nursing
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Abstract

Postpartum weight retention and depressive symptoms have a high prevalence among low income women. This qualitative study describes low-income women's experiences of weight changes and depressive symptoms during the late postpartum period. Women (n = 25) who were either overweight or had depressive symptoms, or both, at 12 months postpartum participated in an ethnically-congruent focus group. Women's experiences indicated altered personal control related to retained postpartum weight and depressive feelings. Retained weight negatively affected self-esteem and family functioning. Depression left women feeling isolated yet reluctant to seek help. These findings could provide the basis for health promotion interventions relevant to this population.

Authors
Bobbie Sterling, Eileen Fowles, Alexandra Garcia, Sandra Jenkins, Susan Wilkinson, Minseong Kim, Sunghun Kim, Lara Latimer, Lorraine Walker
Relevant Conditions

Postpartum Depression