Maternal mental health and child well-being in Nigeria: A systematic review.

Journal: Health psychology open

Volume: 8

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Nottingham Trent University, UK. University of Manchester, UK. Teesside University, UK. University of Jos, Nigeria. Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Maternal mental health distress has a disease burden of severe adverse effects for both mother and child. This review identified maternal mental health concerns, their impact on child growth and the current practice of maternal healthcare for both mothers and their children in Nigeria. The Population, phenomenon of Interest and Context (PICo) model was adopted to formulate the review strategy, and five databases were searched for published articles between 1999 and 2019. Databases include Scopus, PubMed, ProQuest, Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts and Web of Science. Boolean operators (AND/OR/NOT) helped to ensure rigorous use of search terms which include 'maternal', 'pre/peri/postnatal', 'mental health', 'mental illness', 'disorders', 'intervention,' 'Nigeria', 'child', 'infant growth', and 'wellbeing'. Thirty-four studies met the inclusion criteria, and extracted data were qualitatively synthesised and analysed thematically. Five themes emerged. These include (i) marital difficulties, (ii) relationship status of the mother, (iii) child's gender, (iv) mode of child delivery and (v) child growth and development. The review showed a significant paucity of literature on the impact of specific maternal mental health problems on child physical growth and cognitive development. We concluded that culturally appropriate and evidence-based psychological interventions for maternal mental health problems would benefit Nigerian indigenous mothers. Therefore, the study recommends randomised controlled trials that are culturally appropriate and cost-effective for distressed mothers with children.

Authors & Co-authors:  Jidong Dung Ezekiel DE Husain Nusrat N Ike Tarela J TJ Murshed Maisha M Pwajok Juliet Y JY Roche Ayesha A Karick Haruna H Dagona Zubairu K ZK Karuri Gloria S GS Francis Christopher C Mwankon Shadrack B SB Nyam Pam P PP

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Citations :  Abdulla A, Krishnamurthy M. (2016) Comparing retrieval of systematic review searches in health sciences areas using two major databases. Reference Reviews 30(8): 1−5.
Authors :  12
Identifiers
Doi : 20551029211012199
SSN : 2055-1029
Study Population
Mothers
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Nigeria;child wellbeing;maternal depression;mental health;psychological intervention
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Qualitative,Systemic Review
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
England