Psychiatric Symptomsc, Functional Impairment, and Receptivity toward Mental Health Treatment among Obstetrical Patients

Catherine A. Birndorf, Alison Madden, L. Portera, A. Leon
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Objective: To examine psychiatric symptomatology and associated functional impairment among pregnant women; and to examine the obstetrical patient's receptivity to discussion of and intervention regarding emotional distress. Methods: Fifty-seven patients 16 weeks or less pregnant presenting for routine obstetrical appointments at a faculty practice at a major medical center participated in this study. Each completed a self-administered assessment packet regarding psychopathology, functional impairment and service utilization attitudes. Statistical analyses were performed using chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests. Results: Seventeen subjects (29.8 percent) screened positive for at least one anxiety disorder. Fourteen of those subjects also screened positive for depression. Those with positive screens for either anxiety and/or depression had significantly higher levels of functional impairment. Only five (29.4 percent) of the 17 subjects with positive screens reported having discussed an emotional issue with their Ob/Gyn, although 14 (82.4 percent) said that they would be willing to do so. All subjects (100 percent) reported that they would see a mental health professional if their Ob/Gyn referred them. Conclusion: Routine screens for mental disorders in early pregnancy appear to be a useful adjunct in an obstetrical setting. Although most had never discussed their emotional concerns with their Ob/Gyn, a substantial proportion of our study sample reported psychiatric symptomatology and significant levels of functional impairment that had not been recognized by their Ob/Gyn. All of the patients in our study sample reported a willingness to see a mental health professional if their Ob/Gyn referred them. Further studies investigating the benefits of antenatal diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders are warranted.
产科患者的精神症状、功能障碍和对心理健康治疗的接受度
目的:探讨孕妇精神症状及相关功能障碍;并考察产科患者对情绪困扰的讨论和干预的接受程度。方法:57例怀孕16周或以下的患者在一家大型医疗中心的教师实践中进行常规产科预约,参与了这项研究。每个人都完成了一份关于精神病理、功能障碍和服务利用态度的自我评估包。采用卡方检验和Mann-Whitney检验进行统计分析。结果:17名受试者(29.8%)在至少一种焦虑障碍筛查中呈阳性。其中14人的抑郁症筛查呈阳性。那些焦虑和/或抑郁筛查呈阳性的人有明显更高的功能障碍水平。在17名筛查呈阳性的受试者中,只有5人(29.4%)报告曾与他们的妇产科医生讨论过情感问题,尽管14人(82.4%)表示他们愿意这样做。所有的受试者(100%)报告说,如果他们的妇产科医生推荐他们,他们会去看心理健康专家。结论:常规筛查精神障碍在妊娠早期似乎是一个有用的辅助产科设置。尽管大多数人从未与他们的妇产科医生讨论过他们的情绪问题,但我们的研究样本中有相当大比例的人报告了精神症状和严重程度的功能障碍,而这些都没有被他们的妇产科医生发现。我们研究样本中的所有患者都表示,如果他们的妇产科医生推荐他们,他们愿意去看心理健康专家。有必要进一步研究产前诊断和治疗精神疾病的益处。
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