Physical Activity and Depression in Mothers of a Child With a Special Health Care Need: Informing Future Interventions.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2025-02-07 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.70029
Brianna J Black, Tanis J Walch, Robin L Dodds, John S Fitzgerald
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Approximately one in five children in the United States has a special health care need. Mothers of children with special health care needs have worse mental and physical health compared to other mothers. Physical activity (PA) can improve depressive symptoms (DS) and overall health; however, little is known about the acceptability of PA interventions in these mothers. Therefore, the primary aim of this cross-sectional study was to understand the use of PA in mothers of a child with a special health care need to cope with DS. Specifically, this study examined PA norms, interests, and rationale for participation PA in 348 mothers (age = 39.3 ± 7.3 years; White = 92%; Midwest = 80.1%; employed = 59.2%; prenatal or at birth diagnosis = 51.7%). Most mothers reported meeting PA guidelines before pregnancy but not during pregnancy, postpartum, and currently, and a majority reported elevated DS. Most mothers (85%) of expressed interest in using PA and yoga to cope with DS. The majority of mothers' viewed PA as a means to increase health and fitness to meet the needs of their children, though they failed to meet the levels of PA associated with DS reduction. Future initiatives should consider population-specific PA norms, interests, and rationales to increase the salience of meeting PA recommendations in this population.

有特殊保健需要的儿童的母亲的体育活动和抑郁:告知未来的干预措施。
在美国,大约五分之一的儿童有特殊的医疗保健需求。与其他母亲相比,有特殊保健需要儿童的母亲的心理和身体健康状况更差。体育活动(PA)可以改善抑郁症状(DS)和整体健康;然而,对这些母亲的PA干预的可接受性知之甚少。因此,本横断面研究的主要目的是了解PA在患有退行性痴呆的儿童的母亲中使用的情况。具体而言,本研究考察了348位母亲(年龄= 39.3±7.3岁;白色= 92%;中西部= 80.1%;受雇= 59.2%;产前或出生诊断= 51.7%)。大多数母亲报告在怀孕前符合PA指南,但在怀孕期间,产后和目前没有,并且大多数报告DS升高。大多数母亲(85%)表示有兴趣使用PA和瑜伽来应对DS。大多数母亲认为PA是增加健康和健身的一种手段,以满足孩子的需要,尽管他们没有达到与降低DS相关的PA水平。未来的举措应考虑特定人群的PA规范、利益和理由,以提高满足该人群PA建议的重要性。
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