The Influence of Social Support on Postpartum Depression Risk Among Pregnant Women
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https://doi.org/10.59613/qkhvsw65Keywords:
Social Support, Postpartum Depression, Pregnant Women, Maternal Mental Health, Qualitative StudyAbstract
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious mental health condition affecting mothers after childbirth, potentially impacting both maternal well-being and infant development. This study examines the influence of social support on the risk of postpartum depression among pregnant women using a qualitative approach through a literature review (library research). The research systematically analyzes existing studies on the relationship between social support and postpartum depression, focusing on different types of support, including emotional, informational, instrumental, and companionship support. Findings indicate that strong social support networks, particularly from partners, family members, and healthcare providers, significantly reduce the likelihood of developing PPD. Emotional support plays a crucial role in alleviating feelings of loneliness and anxiety, while informational and instrumental support aid in improving coping mechanisms during the postpartum period. The study also highlights the cultural and socioeconomic factors influencing the availability and perception of social support. The findings suggest that interventions aimed at strengthening social support systems could be effective in preventing postpartum depression. Additionally, healthcare professionals should integrate social support assessments into prenatal and postnatal care to identify women at risk and provide necessary interventions. Future research should explore more culturally diverse perspectives and longitudinal studies to better understand the long-term impact of social support on postpartum mental health. By emphasizing the importance of social support, this study contributes to the broader discourse on maternal mental health and highlights the need for comprehensive support systems for pregnant and postpartum women.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Yusda Seman M.Y, Samsinar Samsinar, Trya Mia Intani (Author)

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