Addressing Black Maternal Mental Health Utilizing Social Media for Health Promotion and Community Building Público
Mohammed, Sabreen (Fall 2021)
Abstract
This thesis seeks to explore how frequently Black pregnant and postpartum women use digital technology for mental health support. A social media strategy is proposed for building community, disseminating mental health information, and raising awareness among Black pregnant and postpartum women. The literature review establishes a historical background for Black women's maternal healthcare and depicts how enslavement in the United States accounts for the complex relationship Black women have with healthcare systems affecting their healthcare-seeking patterns. The Maternal Mental Health Study: Technological Approaches to Maternal Mental Health Promotion Amid the Pandemic, which included 102 Black pregnant and postpartum women who completed an online survey, formed the basis for this project. This topic explores the need for culturally competent and comprehensive health care for Black women, as well as provides insight into the ways this new era of technological advancements can open up access to better healthcare quality. The study examines the ways in which wellness and community development can be promoted through social media to create safe spaces for Black women to discuss mental health issues during pregnancy and postpartum.
Table of Contents
Table of Content
Chapters
1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction and Rationale 5
1.2. Problem Statement 7
1.3. Purpose Statement 8
1.4. Significance Statement 8
1.5. Definition of Terms 9
2. Literature Review
2.1. Introduction 12
2.2. Black Maternal Health and Maternal Outcomes in the United States 12
2.2.1. The state of Black Maternal Health 12
2.2.2. Frameworks Exploring Black Maternal Health Outcomes 14
2.2.3. Interventions Addressing Black Maternal Health 16
2.3. Black Mothers and Mental Health Challenges 17
2.3.1. The State of Black Maternal Mental Health 17
2.3.2. Black Maternal Mental Health Frameworks 19
2.4. Black Maternal Mental Health and COVID-19 Pandemic 23
3. Methodology
3.1. Introduction 25
3.2. The Maternal Mental Health Survey Methods 25
3.2.1. Population and Sample 25
3.2.2. Research Design and Procedures 26
3.2.3. Instruments 26
3.2.4. Plans for data analysis 27
3.2.5. Ethical considerations 27
3.3. Social Media Proposal 28
3.3.1. Introduction 28
3.3.2. Procedure 29
3.3.3. Design 30
4. Results
4.1. Results from The Maternal Mental Health Study 33
5. Discussion
5.1. Introduction 41
5.2. Interpretations of Major Findings. 41
5.3. Limitations 43
5.4. Practical Implications 45
5.5. Recommendations for Future Research 46
6. Conclusion 48
7. Bibliography 50
8. Appendix 56
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