Issue Brief: Black Maternal Mental Health
Chronic stress from racism, rather than race, is a risk factor for maternal mental health disorders. Chronic stress and higher levels of lifetime exposure to trauma increase adverse health and mental health outcomes for Black women, culminating in even higher levels of stress.
Discrimination, racism, and inequities in the maternity care system greatly increase the risk for maternal mental health disorders for Black women. Policy recommendations include increasing Black and BIPOC providers, utilizing non-clinical professionals such as peer support specialists and community health workers, and supporting community-based organizations.