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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Anxiety | Research

Determinant factors and coping strategies for depression among pregnant women: an intervention-based qualitative study in Lahore, Pakistan

Authors: Quratulain Ahsan, Javeria Saleem, Muhammad Ishaq, Rubeena Zakar, Saira Abbas, Ruhma Shahzad, Sohail Mahmood Khan, Florian Fischer

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

The present study is an intervention-based qualitative study that explores the factors causing depression among antenatal women and analyses coping strategies based on the modified version of the Thinking Healthy Programme (THP) intervention in the urban setting of Lahore, Pakistan.

Methods

An exploratory qualitative evaluation approach was used in the present study. The study comprises four phases, i.e., the screening phase, exploratory phase, intervention phase, and evaluation phase. During the first phase, pregnant women aged 18–45 years were screened for anxiety and depression by using the Urdu-translated Patient Health Care Questionnaire-9. In the second phase, identified women were interviewed to explore the factors responsible for depression. In the third phase, the intervention was administered via the THP intervention. In the last phase, the same women were reinterviewed to analyse the outcomes of the intervention. Thematic analysis was performed for the analysis of the interviews.

Results

Data was analyzed using thematic analysis following an deductive and indictive approach in both pre- and post-intervention phase. Three main themes emerged in the pre-intervention phase: (1) the impact of adverse life events on the mental health of pregnant women, (2) the adverse effects of marital relationship issues on pregnant women, and (3) depression-causing factors due to the joint family system. Furthermore, four themes emerged in the post-intervention stage: (1) development of positivity in thinking and attitude, (2) learning about stress management through the provision of compassion and sharing avenues, (3) gaining self-esteem to address matters positively, and (4) improving relationships with the unborn child and family. Numerous pregnant women praised the THP project and recommended that hospitals adopt it to assist pregnant patients in the Pakistani health system.

Conclusion

The study concludes that THP can be a valuable tool for helping many pregnant women who are experiencing prenatal depression recover, however, there is a further need for exploring its benefits in varying social and cultural contexts.

Trial registration

The study has been registered at https://​clinicaltrials.​gov/​ (NCT04663243).
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Metadata
Title
Determinant factors and coping strategies for depression among pregnant women: an intervention-based qualitative study in Lahore, Pakistan
Authors
Quratulain Ahsan
Javeria Saleem
Muhammad Ishaq
Rubeena Zakar
Saira Abbas
Ruhma Shahzad
Sohail Mahmood Khan
Florian Fischer
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06280-3