Acta Psychologia
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Jan: Psychology and Health

Behavioral Manifestations of Baby Blues Syndrome Among Postpartum Mothers in Muara District, North Tapanuli Regency

David Taufiq (Unknown)
Rianti Manda (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jan 2024

Abstract

This research investigates the behavior of baby blues syndrome in postpartum mothers within Muara District, North Tapanuli Regency, Indonesia. Baby blues syndrome, characterized by transient emotional distress following childbirth, is a common yet often overlooked phenomenon impacting maternal mental health. Through a mixed-methods approach, incorporating quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, this study explores the prevalence, risk factors, symptom profiles, coping mechanisms, and socio-cultural influences associated with baby blues syndrome in Muara District. Socio-economic disparities, lack of social support, marital discord, and cultural beliefs surrounding motherhood emerge as significant risk factors influencing the occurrence and severity of baby blues syndrome symptoms. Common symptoms include mood swings, irritability, tearfulness, anxiety, and feelings of sadness or emptiness, often exacerbated by fatigue and hormonal changes. Postpartum mothers employ various coping mechanisms, including seeking social support from family and community networks, engaging in traditional healing practices, and participating in religious or spiritual activities. Implications of the findings extend to clinical practice, public health policy, and future research endeavors. Healthcare providers are encouraged to adopt culturally sensitive approaches to screening, assessment, and intervention, ensuring the accessibility and acceptability of maternal mental health services.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Psychologia

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Education Public Health

Description

The Acta Psychologia is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing novel research in the field of psychology. Details on our focus and scope can be viewed here. Acta Psychologia is published Four times a year and accepts current research articles that have the potential to make ...