Investigating the Psychosocial Dimension of Perinatality in Cameroon

Kamsu Moyo
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Introduction: It is well known that events occurring during the prenatal period may affect the outcome of perinatality. Although the psychopathological theories that give account of psychological conflicts of the perinatal period are well described, these may be aggravated by a number of psychosocial factors which may vary according to context. Methodology: We investigated some of these factors through a case-control study among Cameroonian women who manifested psychic impairments few days after delivery. The study was conducted in two university teaching hospitals of Yaoundé, over a period of six months. Results: We observed that a number of psychosocial factors can effectively impact the quality of the perinatal period with serious maternal and neonatal repercussions. These factors are related with class distinctions, unequal distribution of wealth, health inequalities, and the poor quality of social relationships. Conclusion: We may therefore conclude that preventing psychosocial risk factors through the reinforcement of the socioeconomic tissue and health systems may ease perinatality with favorable outcomes. Keywords: Perinatality; Psychosocial Factors; Maternity; Postpartum
调查喀麦隆围产期的社会心理维度
导读:众所周知,在产前发生的事件可能会影响围产期的结局。尽管有关围产期心理冲突的精神病理学理论描述得很好,但这些可能会因一些不同背景的社会心理因素而加剧。方法:我们调查了其中的一些因素,通过病例对照研究喀麦隆妇女谁表现出精神障碍后几天分娩。该研究在雅温顿的两所大学教学医院进行,为期六个月。结果:我们观察到许多社会心理因素可以有效地影响围产期质量,并对孕产妇和新生儿产生严重影响。这些因素与阶级差别、财富分配不均、健康不平等和社会关系质量差有关。结论:因此,我们可以得出结论,通过加强社会经济组织和卫生系统来预防心理社会风险因素可能会缓解围产期死亡,并带来良好的结果。关键词:Perinatality;社会心理因素;孕妇;产后
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