COVID-19 时代孕产妇生殖健康的社会心理问题

Nevio Cimolai
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一般来说,怀孕和产后状态可能与不良心理健康风险的增加有关,而 COVID-19 大流行则引起了人们对压力、焦虑和抑郁的更多关注。国际经验的累积正变得越来越明显。鉴于对大流行期间孕产妇社会心理健康的定性和定量分析存在差异,我们进行了一次叙述性回顾,以评估国际经验,并就未来举措及其实施进行推论。对于大流行期间孕产妇社会心理功能障碍增加的风险因素,世界各地对不同人群的定义各不相同。后者的共同点是无法及时获得可信的信息和专业护理、社会经济状况不佳以及疫前受教育程度较低。人际交往的质量和数量是减轻影响的因素。对预防措施的信心是减少心理健康逆境的关键。经久不衰的感染控制策略和 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗接种既减少了孕期和产后感染,也减轻了对社会心理健康的影响。在整个孕产妇护理过程中,务实地实施和规划大流行病应对措施是预防不良社会心理后果的关键环节。
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Psychosocial Aspects of Maternal Reproductive Health in the Era of COVID-19

Whereas pregnancy and the postpartum states may be generally associated with increased risk for adverse mental health, the COVID-19 pandemic was responsible for supernumerary concerns regarding stressors, anxiety, and depression. A cumulative international experience is becoming apparent. Given the variability of both qualitative and quantitative analyses for maternal psychosocial health during the pandemic, a narrative review was conducted to gauge the international experience and to draw inferences in regard to future initiatives and their implementation. Risk factors for increased maternal psychosocial dysfunction during the pandemic have been variably defined for diverse populations worldwide. Common among the latter were inability to access timely and trustworthy information and professional care, socioeconomic compromise, and lesser prepandemic educational status. The quality and quantity of personal contacts were mitigating factors. Confidence in preventative measures was key to reducing mental health adversity. Time-honored infection control strategies and SARS-CoV-2-specific vaccination contributed both to reduced infections in pregnancy and the postpartum and to a lessening of impact on psychosocial health. Pragmatic implementation and future planning of pandemic responses are key aspects of prevention for adverse psychosocial outcomes in overall maternal care.

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