Mental Health | Low income mothers at higher risk of suicide

Women in low and middle-income countries face higher levels of anxiety and depression during pregnancy and the first year after birth. An analysis of the maternal mental health landscape in these countries reveals around ten percent of pregnant women are at high risk of suicide. The COVID-19 pandemic has only made this worse. For more let’s bring in Simone Honikman who is an associate professor at UCT and Director of the Perinatal Mental Health Project.