Impact on maternal mental health on infants development: A narrative review.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Pravisha Devgade, Manoj Patil
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Abstract

Mental health problems among expectant mothers and new mothers are important yet neglected health problems that significantly raise maternal and child morbidity and death in India. The mental health and well-being of parents have an impact on the growth and development of their children. Maternal depression during pregnancy and after delivery reduces the chance that a child survives since it signals that the baby will grow slowly and have a higher chance of developing diarrhea. More specifically, depression, one of the most common causes of disease-related limitation in women, not only impacts the women but also has an adverse effect on their children. This may impair a mother's capacity to care for her children, increasing the possibility that the kids will suffer from sickness, malnutrition, delayed development, and mental problems that could linger into adulthood. Reduced child growth has adverse effects on short-term and long-term effects on non-communicable illness risks, learning capacity, working ability, academic achievement, brain development, and non-communicable disease risks.

母亲心理健康对婴儿发育的影响:述评
孕妇和新妈妈的心理健康问题是重要但被忽视的健康问题,大大提高了印度孕产妇和儿童的发病率和死亡率。父母的心理健康和幸福对孩子的成长和发展有影响。母亲在怀孕期间和分娩后的抑郁会降低孩子存活的机会,因为这表明婴儿生长缓慢,患腹泻的几率更高。更具体地说,抑郁症是妇女疾病相关限制的最常见原因之一,它不仅影响到妇女,而且对她们的子女也有不利影响。这可能会削弱母亲照顾孩子的能力,增加孩子生病、营养不良、发育迟缓和精神问题的可能性,这些问题可能会持续到成年。儿童生长迟缓对非传染性疾病风险、学习能力、工作能力、学业成绩、大脑发育和非传染性疾病风险产生短期和长期不利影响。
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