Mental Health Awareness and Promotion during the First 1000 Days of Life: An Expert Consensus

Author:

Wardoyo Hasto1,Moeloek Nila2,Basrowi Ray345ORCID,Ekowati Maria6,Samah Kristin6,Mustopo Widura7,Nurdjasmi Emi8,Widyahening Indah3,Medise Bernie9,Darus Febriansyah10,Sundjaya Tonny5ORCID,Pelangi Bunga4

Affiliation:

1. National Family Planning Coordinating Agency (BKKBN), Jakarta 13650, Indonesia

2. Indonesian Ophthalmologist Association (PERDAMI), Jakarta 10320, Indonesia

3. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10320, Indonesia

4. Health Collaborative Center (HCC), Jakarta 10320, Indonesia

5. Danone Specialized Nutrition, Jakarta 12940, Indonesia

6. Indonesian Women Empowerment Group (Wanita Indonesia Keren), Jakarta 12980, Indonesia

7. Indonesian Association of Psychologist Special Capital Region of Jakarta (HIMPSI Jaya), Jakarta 12410, Indonesia

8. Indonesian Midwive Association (IBI), Jakarta 100560, Indonesia

9. Child Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, Indonesia

10. Obstetric Gynaecology Department, Indonesian President Hospital RSPAD Gatot Subroto, Jakarta 10410, Indonesia

Abstract

The first 1000 days of life constitute a critical phase that will determine the optimum growth and development of a child. An important factor in this phase of life is the perinatal mental health of mothers and children. Mental health awareness is an important public health issue with significant impacts on mothers, spouses, and families, as well as the long-term emotional and cognitive development of children as well. However, the awareness and promotion of mental health within the realms of reproductive health, maternal health, and infant health, i.e., the first 1000 days of life, do not receive high prioritization in Indonesia. Nonetheless, Indonesia, with its existing primary healthcare system, has the potential to raise awareness of and promote the importance of perinatal mental health for its citizens. This experts’ consensus proposes several strategies to maximize the usefulness of primary healthcare facilities in Indonesia, including Community Health Centers and Integrated Healthcare Posts, to support perinatal mental health awareness and promotion during the first 1000 days of life. The success of this program, in return, will improve the health status of women and children in Indonesia.

Funder

Danone Specialized Nutrition, Indonesia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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