Reimagining Perinatal Mental Health: An Expansive Vision For Structural Change.

TitleReimagining Perinatal Mental Health: An Expansive Vision For Structural Change.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsFoster, V-A, Harrison, JM, Williams, CR, Asiodu, IV, Ayala, S, Getrouw-Moore, J, Davis, NK, Davis, W, Mahdi, IK, Nedhari, A, P Niles, M, Peprah, S, Perritt, JB, McLemore, MR, Jackson, FMask
JournalHealth Aff (Millwood)
Volume40
Issue10
Pagination1592-1596
Date Published2021 Oct
ISSN1544-5208
KeywordsAnxiety, Anxiety Disorders, Female, Humans, Mental Health, Parturition, Pregnancy, Racism
Abstract

Diagnoses of depression, anxiety, or other mental illness capture just one aspect of the psychosocial elements of the perinatal period. Perinatal loss; trauma; unstable, unsafe, or inhumane work environments; structural racism and gendered oppression in health care and society; and the lack of a social safety net threaten the overall well-being of birthing people, their families, and communities. Developing relevant policies for perinatal mental health thus requires attending to the intersecting effects of racism, poverty, lack of child care, inadequate postpartum support, and other structural violence on health. To fully understand and address this issue, we use a human rights framework to articulate how and why policy makers must take progressive action toward this goal. This commentary, written by an interdisciplinary and intergenerational team, employs personal and professional expertise to disrupt underlying assumptions about psychosocial aspects of the perinatal experience and reimagines a new way forward to facilitate well-being in the perinatal period.

DOI10.1377/hlthaff.2021.00805
Alternate JournalHealth Aff (Millwood)
PubMed ID34606355
PubMed Central IDPMC9107292
Grant ListK12 HD052163 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States