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Demands associated with gender in Chilean women with PPD: Family, couple, public health system

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Introduction: Postpartum depression has been investigated mainly from a biomedical perspective that conceives it as an individual pathology. From the social sciences, some research has highlighted the role of the public health system and support networks, but studies in Chile that consider the exper...

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Autores: Cabello Lopez, Maite, Farias Araneda, Cristian Mauricio, Guarda Urrejola, Maria Ignacia, Nuñez Peñaloza, Catalina Antonia, Osorio Vergara, Sebastián Ignacio, Bouey Vargas, Ernesto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacna
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.upt.edu.pe:article/878
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/878
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Depresión postparto
maternidad
género
pareja
familia
Postpartum depression
motherhood
gender
couples
family
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Sumario:Introduction: Postpartum depression has been investigated mainly from a biomedical perspective that conceives it as an individual pathology. From the social sciences, some research has highlighted the role of the public health system and support networks, but studies in Chile that consider the experiences of these women are scarce. This research sought to understand these experiences from a gender perspective that considers the social construction of roles and expectations. Methodological framework: A qualitative approach was adopted from grounded theory. The sample was made up of 5 mothers residing in Chile with a diagnosis of postpartum depression. Five semi-structured interviews were conducted, which were analyzed from Grounded Theory. The research was approved by the ethics committee of the Faculty of Psychology of the Diego Portales University. Results: The interviewees point out that the family and the couple can operate as support networks to the extent that they accommodate the mother's needs. Otherwise, when the family and the couple demand the socially expected role for mothers, they were perceived as causing postpartum depression. It was also found that the public health system does not represent a negative influence for these women.
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