Perinatal Mental Health survey for Rosie Maternity and Neonatal Voices
- This survey was carried out in 2021 to assess the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on perinatal mental health and the requirements for perinatal mental health support.
- The survey was circulated on social media, the Rosie website and at connectedlives.org and received 218 responses from mothers who had predominantly given birth between 2017 and 2021
- The survey consisted of 12 questions, with both closed and open questions capturing service users’ views about anything they felt was important regarding perinatal mental health; and survey was not limited to service users who had accessed perinatal mental services and/or had a mental health diagnosis.
The following issues were identified as the most important ones to local survey respondents:
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- Perinatal-related anxieties e.g. infant-feeding (14%)
- Depressive feelings (11.3%)
- Covid-19 related anxieties (10.7%
- Loneliness (10.5%)
- Birth trauma and/or neonatal care (9.3%)
- Pregnancy loss and neonatal bereavement (6.4%)
- Other anxieties e.g. financial (5.1%)
- Severe depression or severe anxiety disorder (4.2%)
- Parental relationships (e.g. separation) (3.9%)
- Medication support (3.6%)
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