Postpartum depression literacy among economically disadvantaged Indian working women: roles of health literacy and social determinants
Key Points
Postpartum depression literacy is significantly low among economically disadvantaged women, highlighting a critical gap in mental health understanding.
About 70% of women expressed uncertainty regarding postpartum depression signs—an area necessitating educational intervention.
Assessment through surveys revealed strong correlations between health literacy levels and understanding of postpartum depression.
This outcome underscores the need for educational programs tailored to improve health literacy and address social determinants affecting mental health.
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