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100 _aSran, Sarabjit Kaur and Marwaha, Ekta Bhambri
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245 _aRole of environment and perceived social support in postpartum depression
260 _aThird Concept
300 _a38(447), May, 2024: p.56-58
520 _aThe environment and perceived social support play crucial roles in postpartum depression. Research suggests that a supportive social network can significantly reduce the risk of postpartum depression by providing emotional, practical, and psychological assistance. Environmental factors, such as socioeconomic status, living conditions, and access to healthcare, also influence postpartum mental health. Stressful environments, financial instability, and lack of access to maternal care can exacerbate depressive symptoms. Studies indicate that women who receive strong social support from family, friends, and healthcare providers experience lower levels of postpartum depression. Supportive relationships help new mothers cope with stress, adjust to their new roles, and maintain emotional well-being. - Reproduced
650 _aMental health
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773 _aThird Concept
906 _aMENTAL HEALTH
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