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Indigenizing the Postnatal Blues in Pakistani Context: A Psychometric Study

Afzal, Sidra and Khalid, Ruhi (2023) Indigenizing the Postnatal Blues in Pakistani Context: A Psychometric Study. Pakistan Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 20 (02). pp. 14-24.

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Abstract

Postnatal Blues is postnatal psychological distress among new mothers. It is marked by partially exasperating physical and affective symptoms having significant etiological relevance for a more debilitating condition named Postnatal Depression. The absence of an assessment protocol for PNBs in Pakistan became the basis for conceptualizing the current research. It attempts to develop a measure for screening mothers for PNBs based on the indigenous expression and manifestation of PNBs in the Pakistani context. Semi-structured interviews elicited a list of 27 items from ten mothers experiencing PNBs and 25 relevant experts. The final list of 21 items, empirically validated by six pertinent experts and piloted on 15 mothers, was further administered to a purposive sample of Pakistani mothers diagnosed with PNBs (N= 88). The known-group validity and cut-off score of the Postnatal Blues Screening Scale (PNBSS) were established through Cohen’s d and Receiver Operating Curve (N= 107), respectively. PNBSS resulted in four factors, namely rudimentary blues, over sensitivity, emotional dysregulation, and somatic and cognitive disquietude with significant known-group validity (effect size = 0.9 -1.1); ROC curve (AUC= 0.853). The participants could not be isolated from their families for stage III assessment, which increases the likelihood of response bias. PNBSS has promising psychometric robustness for both clinical and research purposes. Being the first indigenous scale, PNBSS can serve as a foundation for the psychological assessment regime for Pakistani postnatal mothers and the benchmark for future research.
Key Words: Postnatal Blues, Symptomatology, Pakistani Mothers, Puerperium, Indigenous Screening, Scale Development.

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Additional Information: Available from the publisher website : https://gcu.edu.pk/pages/gcupress/pjscp/volumes/2022-2/2-A-psychmetric-study-PNBs.pdf
Uncontrolled Keywords: Postnatal blues, Symptomatology, Pakistani mothers, Puerperium, indigenous screening, scale development
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Depositing User: Sidra Afzal

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Item ID: 16492
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/16492
Official URL: https://gcu.edu.pk/pjscp.php?pg=current-issue

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Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2023 09:18
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2024 15:15

Contributors

Author: Sidra Afzal
Author: Ruhi Khalid
Author: Sidra Afzal
Thesis advisor: Ruhi Khalid

University Divisions

Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing > School of Psychology

Subjects

Psychology > Psychology

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