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Addressing mental health issues among migrant and refugee pregnant women: A call for action

Iliadou, Maria - Nama Orang; G. Vivilaki, Victoria - Nama Orang; Tziaferi, Styliani - Nama Orang; Van den Muijsenbergh, Maria - Nama Orang; Petelos, Elena - Nama Orang; Leontitsi, Evangelia - Nama Orang; Giaxi, Paraskevi - Nama Orang; Sioti, Eirini - Nama Orang; Papadakaki, Maria - Nama Orang; Mastroyiannakis, Anastasios - Nama Orang;

Migrant and refugee pregnant women constitute a highly vulnerable group to mental disorders. The rates of mental illness of migrants and refugees are higher than those of host populations, with migrant women being more likely to suffer from prenatal
depression. A Policy Paper was developed based on a literature review conducted in Medline, Scopus and Google Scholar. Filtering criteria were: year of publication (2002–2017), study topic relevance, and English language. A total of 63 documents were identified. Most of the documents were scientific papers while a large number of documents were reports of EU committees and networks on migrant issues or annual reports of international bodies. From the analysis of existing evidence, four
major topics emerged for the perinatal health of migrant women: 1) Prevalence and risk factors for antenatal mental disorders, 2) Assessment of mental disorders, 3) Healthcare professionals’ training on supporting migrant and refugee pregnant women, and 4) Interventions for the mental health of migrant women. Midwives and other members of interdisciplinary teams have to be trained and culturally competent to successfully meet the needs of migrant and refugee pregnant women.


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Judul Seri
European Journal of Midwifery
No. Panggil
618.2
Penerbit
Athens, Greece : European Publishing., 2019
Deskripsi Fisik
8 p
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
2585-2906
Klasifikasi
618.2
Tipe Isi
text
Tipe Media
unmediated
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Edisi
2019;3(May):9
Subjek
kebidanan
Midwifery
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