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Title: European health professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about perinatal depression and body image concerns
Authors: Yager, Zali
Calleja-Agius, Jean
Jagomagi, Triin
Khalaf, Atika
Sjöbeck, Johanna
Karamouzi, Panagiota
Holeva, Vasiliki
Runnel, Riina
Iozsa, Dan-Alexandru
Persson, Martin
Keywords: Postpartum depression -- Europe
Pregnancy -- Psychological aspects
Mothers -- Psychological aspects
Body image in women -- Psychological aspects
Medical personnel -- Europe -- Attitudes
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Yager, Z., Calleja-Agius, J., Jagomagi, T., Khalaf, A., Sjöbeck., J., Karamouzi, P.,…Persson, M. (2023). European health professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about perinatal depression and body image concerns. Advances in Mental Health, 21(3), 247-260, DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2210703
Abstract: Objective: Health professionals who work with women in pregnancy and postpartum are rarely educated in psychosocial aspects of body image and mental health, despite this being a time of significant bodily change for women. This study presents the results of a needs assessment to determine the extent, nature, and format of health professional education in relation to body image and perinatal mental health. Method: Participants were N = 257 health professionals (89% female) from 16 European countries, recruited through the authors professional networks, who completed an online survey about their existing knowledge and experience, and preferences for further education. Results: Current knowledge about body image was low, and open-ended comments indicated that body image was integrated into pregnancy and postpartum care within the context of encouraging weight loss. Health professionals saw opportunities for the inclusion of conversations about body image and mental health within their clinical care and a need for training about ‘what to say’ to mothers, as well as recommendations for diagnostic and referral pathways, and more general information about postpartum body image and mental health that could inform their practice. Discussion: This research indicates the need for health professional education in relation to perinatal body image and mental health.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/109584
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