Anxiety sensitivity in the perinatal period: A scoping review

Q2 Medicine
Martha Zimmermann , Allexis Mahanna , Elizabeth Shashkova , Rebecca Drouhard , Catherine Carr , R. Christopher Sheldrick , Edwin D. Boudreaux , Norman B. Schmidt , Nancy Byatt
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Abstract

Background

Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), the trait-like tendency to interpret anxiety-related sensations as harmful, is a well-established risk factor for anxiety disorders and other mental health conditions. Less is known about the role of AS in perinatal mental health—encompassing pregnancy and the postpartum period—despite the heightened risk for anxiety and anxiety-related disorders such as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Objective

The goal of this scoping review was to examine 1) the state of research on AS in perinatal populations, 2) its relationship with mental health and pregnancy-specific outcomes, and 3) its integration into clinical interventions.

Methods

We conducted a systematic literature search using PubMed, Scopus, PsycInfo, CINAHL. Study inclusion criteria were: 1) participants were pregnant or <1 year postpartum, and 2) AS was assessed.

Results

Twenty studies met inclusion criteria. Most studies examined cross-sectional or prospective relationships between AS and mental health and related outcomes, finding positive associations between AS and PTSD symptoms, depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, fetal health anxiety, pregnancy-related anxiety, and fear of childbirth. Results were more mixed for aspects of pain during labor. Two randomized controlled trials and two case studies included AS as an outcome measure.

Conclusions

This review extends previous findings in the general population by highlighting associations between AS and perinatal mental health. Future research should expand the scope of outcomes assessed and investigate AS as a modifiable target in interventions to enhance perinatal mental health outcomes.
围产期焦虑敏感性:范围综述
焦虑敏感性(AS)是一种倾向于将焦虑相关感觉解释为有害的特质,是焦虑症和其他精神健康状况的一个公认的风险因素。尽管焦虑和焦虑相关障碍(如强迫症和创伤后应激障碍)的风险增加,但对AS在围产期心理健康(包括怀孕和产后)中的作用知之甚少。目的本综述的目的是检查1)围产期人群中AS的研究现状,2)其与心理健康和妊娠特异性结局的关系,以及3)其与临床干预的结合。方法采用PubMed、Scopus、PsycInfo、CINAHL进行系统文献检索。研究纳入标准为:1)参与者怀孕或产后1年,2)评估AS。结果20项研究符合纳入标准。大多数研究考察了AS与心理健康和相关结果之间的横断面或前瞻性关系,发现AS与创伤后应激障碍症状、抑郁症状、焦虑症状、胎儿健康焦虑、妊娠相关焦虑和分娩恐惧之间存在正相关。分娩疼痛方面的结果则更为复杂。两项随机对照试验和两项病例研究将AS作为结局指标。结论:本综述通过强调AS与围产期心理健康之间的关联,扩展了以往在普通人群中的研究结果。未来的研究应扩大评估结果的范围,并调查AS作为干预措施的可修改目标,以提高围产期心理健康结果。
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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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