Living with severe perinatal depression: a qualitative study of the experiences of labour migrant and refugee women on the Thai-Myanmar border.
Gracia FellmethEmma H PluggeSuphak NostenMay May OoMina FazelPrakaykaew CharunwatthanaFrançois NostenRaymond FitzpatrickRose McGreadyPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2018)
Labour migrant and refugee women with severe perinatal depression face a wide range of chronic stressors at the individual, household and community levels that are likely to have both short- and long-term negative effects on their mental well-being and day-to-day functioning. Participating women responded positively to the mental health support they received, and findings provide important insights into how services might further support their needs.