Women's intentions of informal and formal help-seeking for mental health problems during the perinatal period: The role of perceived encouragement from the partner

Apr 11, 2017Midwifery

How Partner Support Relates to Women's Plans to Seek Formal and Informal Help for Mental Health During Pregnancy and After Birth

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Abstract

Women reported a significantly higher intention to seek help from their partner than to seek professional help (p < .001).

  • Higher perinatal distress levels were associated with lower intentions to seek informal help from male partners (p = .001).
  • Women experiencing greater perinatal distress perceived less encouragement from their male partners to seek professional help (p < .001).
  • The presence of perinatal distress did not influence the relationship between intentions to seek informal and professional help.
  • An indirect effect was observed where women's perceived encouragement from their partner influenced their intentions to seek professional help.

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