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Postpartum Depression (Ppd) In Teenage Mothers Due To Social Determinants Of Health (Sdoh), Denise Mendez, Lindsay Gietzen Nov 2023

Postpartum Depression (Ppd) In Teenage Mothers Due To Social Determinants Of Health (Sdoh), Denise Mendez, Lindsay Gietzen

Pacific Journal of Health

The study is a qualitative research study that was done to determine if social determinants of health (SDOH) negatively impact postpartum depression (PPD) in teenage mothers. The SDOH that the study focused on were stigma, social support, and socioeconomic status. The study consisted of interviewing 5 participants. The participants are San Joaquin County residents over the age of 18 years old that have experienced being a teenage mother. The interview included questions about their mental health history, socioeconomic status and more. The findings demonstrated that SDOH negatively impacts PPD in teenage mothers. More than half of the participants shared that …