A Qualitative Study of Religion and Spirituality in a Perinatal Psychiatry Inpatient Unit in the Southeast USA

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Ashley Cantu-Weinstein
Matthew J. Cohen
Darryl Owens
Crystal Edler Schiller
Mary C. Kimmel
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[1] Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of North Carolina School of Medicine,Department of Pastoral Care
[3] University of North Carolina Healthcare,undefined
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Religion; Spirituality; Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders; Inpatient hospitalization;
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Religion and spirituality are important aspects of culture that can interact with mental health. They can also be central components of women’s experiences during pregnancy and the postpartum period. This study aims to explore the role of religion and spirituality among women experiencing severe psychopathology during the perinatal period using qualitative interviews of women hospitalized during pregnancy or postpartum on an inpatient unit in the Southeast USA. The average age of participants was 34.2 and all identified as white, aside from one who identified as other. Though religious affiliation was varied, most participants were Christian. Each patient interviewed had a diagnosis of depressive disorder, among other comorbid diagnoses. Three main themes emerged in the subsequent analyses (1) spirituality providing a sense of healing and connectedness above and beyond religion, (2) patients seeking support from religious leaders, and (3) patients experiencing familial pressure to enact religion in a certain way, especially as it relates to child rearing. Clinical implications for each of the themes are explored.
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