Prenatal depressive symptoms in Latinas: a qualitative investigation.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2024.1458157
Isabel F Almeida
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Abstract

Introduction: Exposure to prenatal depressive symptoms is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and child health complications. Research examining experiences of maternal depression among Latinas living in the United States, who have increased risk for experiencing prenatal depression symptoms, is lacking.

Objectives: The purpose of this qualitative investigation is to examine the experience of prenatal depression symptoms among Latinas primarily of Mexican descent.

Methods: Fourteen pregnant Latinas shared their experiences of depressive symptoms during pregnancy in individual interviews and one focus group conducted in Spanish.

Results: The most described symptoms of depression were periods of crying for no reason; feelings of irritability, sadness, and loneliness; and a loss of interest in normal activities. The participants coped with their depressive symptoms through distraction. Additionally, participants shared their beliefs that experiencing prenatal depressive symptoms was normal due to hormonal changes and that social support was protective. Themes about the baby "feeling" the mother's emotions during pregnancy and that prenatal depression is misunderstood also emerged.

Conclusions: These findings shed light on how Latina's experience maternal depressive symptoms and call for additional research on risk factors during the perinatal period among this growing subpopulation.

拉丁裔产前抑郁症状:一项定性调查。
暴露于产前抑郁症状与不良妊娠结局和儿童健康并发症的风险增加有关。生活在美国的拉丁裔女性出现产前抑郁症状的风险增加,但缺乏对她们产妇抑郁经历的研究。目的:本定性调查的目的是检查主要是墨西哥后裔的拉丁美洲人的产前抑郁症状的经验。方法:14名拉丁裔孕妇通过个人访谈和西班牙语焦点小组访谈,分享了她们在怀孕期间的抑郁症状经历。结果:描述最多的抑郁症症状是无理由的哭泣;烦躁、悲伤和孤独的感觉;对正常活动失去兴趣。参与者通过分散注意力来应对抑郁症状。此外,参与者分享了他们的信念,即由于荷尔蒙变化而出现产前抑郁症状是正常的,社会支持是保护性的。关于婴儿在怀孕期间“感受”母亲的情绪以及产前抑郁症被误解的主题也出现了。结论:这些发现揭示了拉丁裔母亲如何经历抑郁症状,并呼吁对这一不断增长的亚人群围产期的危险因素进行进一步的研究。
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