Faculty Publications
Social Support in the "Fourth Trimester": A Qualitative Analysis of Women at 1 Month and 3 Months Postpartum
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book/Conference Title
The Journal of Perinatal Education
Volume
27
Issue
4
First Page
233
Last Page
242
Abstract
Social support is essential in the postpartum period when support is positively associated with infant care and maternal adaptation and its absence is associated with postpartum depression. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how postpartum women experience social support and variations in the type and quantity received. Researchers conducted two semistructured interviews with a convenience sample of 22 participants at approximately one month and three months postpartum. Social support varied in quality and quantity. Respondents indicated that the presence of support made the postpartum period easier, less stressful, and more enjoyable. Efforts to help women plan for postpartum social support during pregnancy should focus on relationships and social networks as well as individual behaviors and community services.
Department
Department of Nursing and Public Health
Original Publication Date
10-1-2018
DOI of published version
10.1891/1058-1243.27.4.233
Recommended Citation
Cornish, Disa Lubker and Roberts-Dobie, Susan, "Social Support in the "Fourth Trimester": A Qualitative Analysis of Women at 1 Month and 3 Months Postpartum" (2018). Faculty Publications. 6141.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/6141