Perinatal depression and anxiety in Ghana: a qualitative study of women's perspectives on AI-driven interventions
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Background The perinatal period is critical for maternal and child health, yet many women experience perinatal
mental illnesses, particularly perinatal depression and anxiety. In Ghana, the burden of perinatal depression and
anxiety is exacerbated by socioeconomic challenges and limited access to mental health services. This study explores
the perceptions and experiences of pregnant women and new mothers regarding the role of artificial intelligence in
addressing perinatal depression and anxiety.
Methods A qualitative approach utilizing focus group discussions was employed to gather insights from 15
participants, including 8 pregnant women and 7 new mothers, in Accra, Ghana. Thematic analysis was used to identify
key themes related to experiences with perinatal depression and anxiety and attitudes toward artificial intelligence
technologies.
Results Four main themes emerged: awareness of perinatal depression and anxiety and its emotional impact,
scepticism and fear regarding artificial intelligence’s ability to provide emotional support, perceived benefits and
significant barriers associated with artificial intelligence tools. The participants acknowledged the potential for
artificial intelligence to aid in self-monitoring and education but expressed concerns about privacy, trust, and the fear
of losing human interaction in care.
Conclusion This study highlights the complex interplay of awareness, emotional experiences, and attitudes toward
artificial intelligence among perinatal women in Ghana. This highlights the need for culturally sensitive educational
initiatives and ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence integration in maternal health, aiming to enhance mental
health outcomes for women and their families in low- and middle-income contexts.
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Oladosu, A. O., Frempong, C. S., Anaduaka, U. S., Katsande, S., & Amador-Awuku, S. (2025). Perinatal depression and anxiety in Ghana: a qualitative study of women's perspectives on AI-driven interventions. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 25(1), 1330.
