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  • Postpartum depression negatively impacts mother-infant bonding.
  • Metaphors offer mothers a unique voice to express infant interaction experiences.
  • Medical terminology may not capture the nuances of these experiences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify metaphorical expressions used by mothers describing infant interactions during postpartum depression.

Main Methods:

  • Secondary qualitative data analysis of three primary qualitative datasets.
  • Cross-validation of multiple datasets to support generalizable claims.
  • Application of the Metaphor Identification Procedure for data analysis.

Main Results:

  • Eight distinct metaphors were identified: thief, robot, enveloping fogginess, being at the races, an actor, an erupting volcano, skin crawling, and a wall.
  • These metaphors illustrate diverse and often negative perceptions of infant interactions.
  • The identified metaphors provide insight into the subjective experience of mothers with postpartum depression.

Conclusions:

  • Attending to maternal metaphors offers a novel approach for identifying vulnerable mother-infant dyads.
  • Metaphorical language can serve as an early indicator of bonding difficulties in postpartum depression.
  • This approach can enhance clinical assessment and support for mothers experiencing postpartum depression.