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Subject How Can We Promote Perinatal Well-Being in Indigenous Communities?
Date April 29, 2024 9:07 PM
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Partnering With Tribal Communities To Promote Perinatal Well-Being

Indigenous birthing parents are at greater risk of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.

In the April Perinatal Mental Health And Well-Being issue, Amy Stiffarm of Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies – Montana and coauthors provide an overview of her organization’s strategic approach to supporting the perinatal mental health needs ([link removed] ) of Tribal communities in Montana.

They document the formation of an online resource guide for Indigenous families, designed in collaboration with Tribal communities, and highlight key takeaways and policy recommendations.

Stiffarm and coauthors note the importance of acknowledging Indigenous cultural strengths and ways of knowing using a “Two-Eyed Seeing” in the development of perinatal mental health policy.

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