美国堕胎限制和怀孕个体和家庭的神经精神健康。

IF 17.1 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Lauren M Osborne,Paul Appelbaum,Katie Watson,Kimberly Yonkers,Inger Burnett-Zeigler,C Neill Epperson,Catherine Monk,Katherine L Wisner
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重要性美国最近法律环境的变化影响到堕胎的获取,这种受限的获取对育龄妇女及其家人的身心健康产生了深远的影响。拒绝堕胎护理对孕妇及其子女的心理健康有重大影响。我们审查了寻求堕胎的人、被拒绝护理的人以及受法律限制护理的人的精神健康症状和疾病的比率。我们还讨论了边缘化社区(包括农村人口和财政资源有限的社区)的人如何经历这些影响,以及由此产生的痛苦如何影响那些被拒绝堕胎的人所生的孩子。最后,我们回顾了当前和不断变化的法律景观,以及它如何影响临床医生旨在照顾那些经历精神健康后遗症从拒绝堕胎护理。结论和相关性迫切需要研究与生殖健康服务受限相关的精神疾病管理策略。母亲的健康是胎儿和婴儿健康的关键因素。被迫继续意外怀孕的个人应该得到所需的社会和资源支持,以产下健康的婴儿,这些婴儿可以在一个允许家庭茁壮成长的环境中长大。
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US Abortion Restrictions and the Neuropsychiatric Health of Pregnant Individuals and Families.
Importance Recent changes in the legal landscape in the United States have affected access to abortion, and this restricted access has profound effects on both physical and mental health of reproductive-aged women and their families. Observations Denial of abortion care has substantial consequences for the mental health of pregnant individuals and their children. We review rates of mental health symptoms and disorders in abortion-seeking individuals, those who are denied care, and those who are subject to laws restricting care. We also cover how these effects are experienced by those in marginalized communities, including rural populations and those of limited financial resources, and how resulting distress affects children born to those denied abortions. Finally, we review the current and shifting legal landscape and how it affects clinicians aiming to care for those experiencing mental health sequelae from the denial of abortion care. Conclusions and Relevance There is an urgent need for research on strategies to manage psychiatric disorders associated with restricted reproductive health services. The health of the mother is a critical element in fetal and infant well-being. Individuals who are forced to continue an unwanted pregnancy deserve the social and resource support required to deliver healthy infants who can be raised in an environment that allows the family to thrive.
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JAMA Psychiatry
JAMA Psychiatry PSYCHIATRY-
CiteScore
30.60
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1.90%
发文量
233
期刊介绍: JAMA Psychiatry is a global, peer-reviewed journal catering to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and related fields. The Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry originated in 1919, splitting into two journals in 1959: Archives of Neurology and Archives of General Psychiatry. In 2013, these evolved into JAMA Neurology and JAMA Psychiatry, respectively. JAMA Psychiatry is affiliated with the JAMA Network, a group of peer-reviewed medical and specialty publications.
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