Abstract

ObjectiveSocial support has a positive influence on women's childbearing experience and is shown to be a preventive factor in postpartum depression. This study examined the perceived value and types of social supports that characterize the discussions of women who participate in postpartum depression online discussion groups. MethodsA directed content analysis was used to examine 512 messages posted on a postpartum depression online support group over six months. ResultsThe majority of the women's postings illustrated emotional support followed by informational and instrumental support. ConclusionsOnline support groups provide women experiencing postpartum depression a safe place to connect with others and receive information, encouragement and hope. Practice implicationsEducation strategies are needed to address the many questions regarding PPD medical treatment. Recommending vetted links to PPD online support groups will create opportunities for women to share their experiences and obtain support.

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