Cracks In Motherhood: Study of Maternal Depression among Latinas

Maternal Depression is a clinical disorder which effects approximately 10-15% of childbearing aged women and typically assessed within the first year of her infant’s birth. Various factors such as culture, language competency, access to mental health services, and adequate financial resources impact whether women are diagnosed and treated. Maternal depression left untreated is dangerous.

According to some studies, Latinas have higher rates of maternal depression than non-Hispanic women, but are less likely to be identified as depressed. Given the current Latino population of the United States, a considerable portion of this group is comprised of Latinas. Sadly, research which pertains to this clinical phenomena is limited. This is an exploration of a disturbing trend among Latinas and their families.

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Cracks In Motherhood: Study of Maternal Depression among Latinas

Maternal Depression is a clinical disorder which effects approximately 10-15% of childbearing aged women and typically assessed within the first year of her infant’s birth. Various factors such as culture, language competency, access to mental health services, and adequate financial resources impact whether women are diagnosed and treated. Maternal depression left untreated is dangerous.

According to some studies, Latinas have higher rates of maternal depression than non-Hispanic women, but are less likely to be identified as depressed. Given the current Latino population of the United States, a considerable portion of this group is comprised of Latinas. Sadly, research which pertains to this clinical phenomena is limited. This is an exploration of a disturbing trend among Latinas and their families.

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Cracks In Motherhood: Study of Maternal Depression among Latinas

Cracks In Motherhood: Study of Maternal Depression among Latinas

by Dr. Edie Hernandez Putt, PsyD, LPC
Cracks In Motherhood: Study of Maternal Depression among Latinas

Cracks In Motherhood: Study of Maternal Depression among Latinas

by Dr. Edie Hernandez Putt, PsyD, LPC

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Overview

Maternal Depression is a clinical disorder which effects approximately 10-15% of childbearing aged women and typically assessed within the first year of her infant’s birth. Various factors such as culture, language competency, access to mental health services, and adequate financial resources impact whether women are diagnosed and treated. Maternal depression left untreated is dangerous.

According to some studies, Latinas have higher rates of maternal depression than non-Hispanic women, but are less likely to be identified as depressed. Given the current Latino population of the United States, a considerable portion of this group is comprised of Latinas. Sadly, research which pertains to this clinical phenomena is limited. This is an exploration of a disturbing trend among Latinas and their families.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462082667
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/14/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 60
File size: 131 KB
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