Quality of Sleep and Mental Health Among Pregnant Women: A Cross-sectional Study

M. Firouzbakht, S. Omidvar, Hajar Adib-rad, M. Faramarzi, Nooshin Fateri
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Background: Sleep disorders are common during pregnancy and can lead to other problems before, during, and after delivery. Objectives: The study was conducted to compare anxiety and depression among pregnant women with and without sleep disorders Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on pregnant women referring to the health care centers in Babol, Iran (2018 - 2019). Women with singleton pregnancies, who met the study criteria, were chosen from selected health centers and entered the study through the convenience sampling method. Data were collected using Questionnaires. The participants answered four questionnaires, including Demographic, Pittsburg sleep quality index (PSQI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) questionnaires. The data were analyzed using SPSS statistical software version 22, and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The average ages of participants were 26.40 ± 4.76 years. The present study showed a statistically significant correlation between the score of depression and sleep quality (r = 0.11, P = 0.008). In women with poor quality of sleep, the mean of trait anxiety was significantly higher than in women with good quality of sleep (P = 0.016). There was a significant association between depression scores and sleep quality subscales. Logistic regression demonstrated that people with high anxiety levels were 2.3 times more likely to have sleep problems than those with low anxiety levels. Conclusions: Sleep quality is correlated with anxiety and depression. Health professionals should be aware that women with poor sleep quality may develop mental health problems. Therefore, screening for mental health and referring them to a clinical psychologist may help their sleep quality. To investigate the causal relationship between the study variables, it is necessary to conduct an extensive cohort study that starts before the pregnancy.
孕妇睡眠质量与心理健康:一项横断面研究
背景:睡眠障碍在怀孕期间很常见,并可能导致分娩前、分娩中和分娩后的其他问题。目的:比较有睡眠障碍和无睡眠障碍孕妇的焦虑和抑郁情况。方法:对2018 - 2019年在伊朗巴博勒医疗中心就诊的孕妇进行横断面研究。从选定的保健中心选择符合研究标准的单胎妊娠妇女,通过方便抽样法进入研究。数据收集采用问卷调查。问卷包括人口统计学、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)和状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)。数据采用SPSS统计软件22进行分析,以P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:参与者平均年龄26.40±4.76岁。本研究显示抑郁评分与睡眠质量有统计学意义(r = 0.11, P = 0.008)。睡眠质量差的女性特质焦虑的平均值显著高于睡眠质量好的女性(P = 0.016)。抑郁得分和睡眠质量量表之间存在显著关联。逻辑回归表明,焦虑程度高的人出现睡眠问题的可能性是焦虑程度低的人的2.3倍。结论:睡眠质量与焦虑、抑郁相关。健康专家应该意识到,睡眠质量差的女性可能会出现精神健康问题。因此,对他们进行心理健康筛查并将他们转介给临床心理学家可能有助于他们的睡眠质量。为了调查研究变量之间的因果关系,有必要在怀孕前开始进行广泛的队列研究。
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