Anxiety trajectories from pregnancy to one-year postpartum and their contributors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Heidi Preis, Weihao Wang, Ilka St Denis, Wei Zhu, Brittain Mahaffey, Marci Lobel
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Abstract

Background: Anxiety in the peripartum period (pregnancy through one-year postpartum) has negative impacts on mothers and infants. During the COVID-19 pandemic, high rates of anxiety were reported worldwide, but trajectories for how these symptoms change longitudinally in the peripartum period remain unknown.

Methods: A total of 1,411 women who were pregnant during the second U.S. COVID-19 surge completed four study questionnaires between December 2020 and March 2022, including assessments of anxiety symptoms (GAD-7) and individual and community-level contributors. Latent Class Growth Mixture Models (LCGMM) were used to identify anxiety trajectories, and multinomial logistic regression was used to identify contributors to class membership.

Results: Three classes of anxiety symptom trajectories were identified. Class 1 (n = 956, 67.8%) experienced minimal/mild anxiety throughout the peripartum period. Class 2 (n = 362, 25.7%) experienced initial moderate anxiety that remained stable. Class 3 (n = 93, 6.6%) experienced initial moderate anxiety that increased to severe in the postpartum period. Stress and history of mental health diagnosis contributed to higher initial levels of anxiety and ongoing social support contributed to lower levels of anxiety. In addition, financial insecurity increased the risk of belonging to Class 3.

Conclusions: Screening for anxiety symptoms and psychosocial vulnerabilities in the peripartum period is vital, as is early intervention. This is especially the case among women with limited financial and social resources who may experience chronic or worsening anxiety as they transition to parenthood.

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,从怀孕到产后一年的焦虑轨迹及其促成因素。
背景:围产期(怀孕至产后一年)的焦虑会对母亲和婴儿产生负面影响。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,全世界都有焦虑症高发的报道,但这些症状在围产期的纵向变化轨迹仍不得而知:在 2020 年 12 月至 2022 年 3 月期间,共有 1411 名在美国 COVID-19 第二次大流行期间怀孕的妇女填写了四份研究问卷,其中包括焦虑症状评估(GAD-7)以及个人和社区层面的因素。研究采用潜类增长混合模型(LCGMM)来识别焦虑轨迹,并采用多项式逻辑回归来识别导致焦虑症状类别的因素:结果:确定了三类焦虑症状轨迹。第一类(n = 956,67.8%)在整个围产期都有轻微/轻度焦虑。第 2 类(人数=362,占 25.7%)最初为中度焦虑,之后保持稳定。第 3 类(人数=93,占 6.6%)最初为中度焦虑,产后焦虑加重。压力和心理健康诊断史导致最初的焦虑程度较高,而持续的社会支持则导致焦虑程度较低。此外,经济无保障也增加了属于第 3 类的风险:在围产期筛查焦虑症状和心理社会脆弱性至关重要,早期干预也是如此。对于那些经济和社会资源有限的妇女来说尤其如此,因为她们在向为人父母过渡的过程中可能会经历长期或不断恶化的焦虑。
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Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.00%
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55
期刊介绍: The Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology reports and reviews outstanding research on psychological, behavioural, medical and social aspects of human reproduction, pregnancy and infancy. Medical topics focus on obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry. The growing work in relevant aspects of medical communication and medical sociology are also covered. Relevant psychological work includes developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, behavioural medicine, psychology of women and health psychology. Research into psychological aspects of midwifery, health visiting and nursing is central to the interests of the Journal. The Journal is of special value to those concerned with interdisciplinary issues. As a result, the Journal is of particular interest to those concerned with fundamental processes in behaviour and to issues of health promotion and service organization.
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