日本新妈妈持续抑郁与幼儿行为的关系

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Maternal and Child Health Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1007/s10995-025-04049-y
Haruka Tamura, Naoko Nishitani
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摘要

目的:探讨母亲持续性抑郁与幼儿行为的关系。方法:对2020年3月至6月期间生育第一胎的母亲进行了两次在线调查。调查期间为2020年11月和2022年5月至6月。测量包括基线特征和家庭环境因素、母亲产后抑郁(爱丁堡产后抑郁量表[EPDS])、母亲的生活方式和母亲报告的幼儿行为,以及互联网/媒体使用。采用χ 2检验、趋势检验和logistic回归进行统计学分析。结果:339名参与者中,两个时间点EPDS得分均高(≥9分)的“持续性产妇抑郁”组有82人(24.1%),EPDS得分均低的“无产后抑郁”组有178人(52.5%)(实践结论:产后抑郁的持续存在受母亲教养情绪等因素的影响)。预防和支持母亲抑郁可以培养幼儿的良好行为。在日本,加强对产后母亲的个性化持续支持,在持续时间和形式上量身定制,可以促进产妇福祉和积极的育儿实践。
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Association Between Persistent Maternal Depression among Japanese New Mothers and their Toddlers' Behaviors.

Objectives: To determine the association between mothers' persistent maternal depression and their toddlers' behavior.

Methods: Online surveys were conducted twice with mothers who gave birth to their first child between March and June 2020. The survey periods were November 2020 and May-June 2022. Measures included baseline characteristics and family environment factors, maternal postpartum depression (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale [EPDS]), maternal lifestyle and mother-reported toddler behaviors, and Internet/media use. Statistical analysis was performed using the χ² test, trend test, and logistic regression.

Results: Of the 339 participants, 82 (24.1%) were in the "persistent maternal depression" group with high EPDS scores (≥ 9 points) at both time points, and 178 (52.5%) were in the "no maternal depression" group with low EPDS scores (< 9 points) at both time points. Persistent maternal depression was associated with sleep, eating behavior, physical activity, parenting emotions, and abusive behavior of mothers. Furthermore, persistent maternal depression may be related to undesirable toddler behaviors such as smartphone overuse and hyperactivity-like symptoms.

Conclusions for practice: The persistence of postpartum depression is influenced by factors such as mothers' parenting emotions. Preventing and supporting maternal depression in mothers can foster favorable behaviors in toddlers. In Japan, enhanced individualized, ongoing support for postpartum mothers, tailored in duration and form, could promote both maternal well-being and positive parenting practices.

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Maternal and Child Health Journal
Maternal and Child Health Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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271
期刊介绍: Maternal and Child Health Journal is the first exclusive forum to advance the scientific and professional knowledge base of the maternal and child health (MCH) field. This bimonthly provides peer-reviewed papers addressing the following areas of MCH practice, policy, and research: MCH epidemiology, demography, and health status assessment Innovative MCH service initiatives Implementation of MCH programs MCH policy analysis and advocacy MCH professional development. Exploring the full spectrum of the MCH field, Maternal and Child Health Journal is an important tool for practitioners as well as academics in public health, obstetrics, gynecology, prenatal medicine, pediatrics, and neonatology. Sponsors include the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP), the Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health (ATMCH), and CityMatCH.
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