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A systematic review of influences and outcomes of body image in postpartum via a socioecological framework.

Megan Frances LeeKathryn BoltonJulian MadsenKarena J Burke
Published in: Journal of reproductive and infant psychology (2023)
A focus on intrapersonal factors alone is insufficient to understand women's experiences of body dis/satisfaction during the postpartum period. This suggests a need for better education and policy practices in pre-natal and postpartum care directed at body image and education to dispel societal norms such as the thin ideal. Doing so shifts the focus to include interpersonal, institutional, and societal influences alongside intrapersonal experiences. Research is needed to explore the utility and efficacy of broader approaches for women during this vulnerable life period.
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