A scoping study of postpartum mental health problems and associated factors: opportunities for research and practice.

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Oluwaseun Ojomo, Oluyemi Atibioke, Oluwapelumi Alesinloye-King, Kerstin Erlandsson, Karin Ängeby, Niklas Envall
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Objective: To provide an overview of mental health problems throughout the postpartum period and to describe the screening instruments as well as associated factors related to the relevant population.

Methods: The scoping study was guided by the framework outlined by Arksey and O'Malley and Levac et al. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guideline was used to report the findings including citation backtracking.

Results: Of the 2828 studies screened, 43 met the inclusion criteria, and three key categories were identified: postpartum mental health problems, screening instruments, and associated factors, including support systems, previous mental and medical conditions, and other associated factors. Sub-categories in the support systems included partner, family, social, and work support, while subcategories in the other associated factors included socioeconomic and sociodemographic, pregnancy and birth, partner violence, mode of delivery, gender preference, COVID-19, and immigration status.

Conclusion: A comprehensive approach to postpartum mental health problems is necessary to understand protective factors needed at all levels. It is imperative to offer a spectrum of support services and ensure high availability of care to all relevant subgroups of mothers throughout pregnancy and up to one year postpartum. Inconsistent use of screening instruments at different periods indicates a need for harmonized use in clinical settings to mitigate the risk of women being undiagnosed. Training healthcare professionals in the area of assessment and management of postpartum mental health problems will significantly help in alleviating the challanges women face during this period.

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产后心理健康问题及相关因素的范围研究:研究和实践的机会。
目的:概述整个产后期间的心理健康问题,并描述筛查工具以及相关人群的相关因素。方法:以Arksey、O'Malley和Levac等人概述的框架为指导进行范围界定研究。使用系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目扩展范围评价(PRISMA-ScR)指南来报告包括引文回溯在内的研究结果。结果:在筛选的2828项研究中,有43项符合纳入标准,并确定了三个关键类别:产后心理健康问题、筛查工具和相关因素,包括支持系统、既往精神和医疗状况以及其他相关因素。支持系统中的子类别包括伴侣、家庭、社会和工作支持,而其他相关因素的子类别包括社会经济和社会人口、怀孕和分娩、伴侣暴力、分娩方式、性别偏好、COVID-19和移民身份。结论:综合处理产后心理健康问题,了解各层次所需的保护因素是必要的。必须提供一系列支助服务,并确保在整个怀孕期间和产后一年向所有相关的母亲分组提供高质量的护理。在不同时期不一致地使用筛查工具表明需要在临床环境中统一使用,以减轻妇女未被诊断的风险。对保健专业人员进行产后心理健康问题评估和管理方面的培训,将大大有助于减轻妇女在这一时期面临的挑战。
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