Analysis of Causes of Mental Health Disorders in Pregnant Mothers in Developing Countries : Scoping Review

Marcelis Stia Anggraini, Asri Hidayat, Remedioz L. Fernandez
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Pregnancy is a time of increased vulnerability to the development of anxiety and depression. Mental health of pregnant women needs attention, because it will have an impact on their physical health. Anxiety and depression in pregnant women have a high risk of abortion, impaired fetal growth and even in serious conditions can be a cause of suicide. Pregnancy depression is associated with negative effects such as low birth weight, prematurity and cognitive or behavioral problems on the child. The role of health workers in maternal and child health services (MCH), so far has still encountered obstacles in knowing for sure the mental health status of pregnant women. So far, the focus of examination of pregnant women at health service centers is still limited to physical health checks, such as blood pressure monitoring, hemoglobin levels, physical complaints of pregnant women, weight gain and monitoring of nutritional intake, while mental health examinations have not become a special concern, especially in developing countries where there are still very few screenings related to mental health examinations during the perinatal period.To analyze the causes of health problems in pregnant women in developing countries. Scoping review With stages, among others: Identifying the research question, Identifying relevant studies,. Study selection, Charting the data, Collating, reporting the results, This review raises four themes that are the most common causes of mental health disorders during pregnancy in developing countries, namely economic factors, sexual partner violence, family support and education level.
发展中国家孕妇精神健康障碍的原因分析:范围审查
怀孕是一个容易产生焦虑和抑郁的时期。孕妇的心理健康需要注意,因为它会对她们的身体健康产生影响。孕妇的焦虑和抑郁有很高的流产风险,胎儿生长受损,甚至在严重的情况下也可能是自杀的原因。孕期抑郁与低出生体重、早产以及儿童认知或行为问题等负面影响有关。迄今为止,保健工作者在妇幼保健服务(MCH)中的作用在确切了解孕妇的心理健康状况方面仍然遇到障碍。迄今为止,保健服务中心对孕妇的检查重点仍然局限于身体健康检查,如血压监测、血红蛋白水平、孕妇的身体不适、体重增加和营养摄入监测,而心理健康检查尚未成为一个特别关注的问题,特别是在发展中国家,在那里围产期进行的与心理健康检查有关的筛查仍然很少。分析发展中国家孕妇健康问题的原因。范围审查分阶段进行,其中包括:确定研究问题,确定相关研究,。本次审查提出了四个主题,即经济因素、性伴侣暴力、家庭支持和教育水平,这是发展中国家怀孕期间精神健康障碍的最常见原因。
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