围产期抑郁症状并得到卫生专业人员的支持:来自全国FinChildren调查的结果。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Heidi Kesanto-Jokipolvi, Olli Kiviruusu, Maaret Vuorenmaa, Eetu Ervasti, Reija Klemetti
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背景:十分之一的父母有围产期抑郁症状。然而,缺乏对抑郁症父母的早期和适当支持的相关知识。本研究调查了抑郁父母在产前需要和接受的健康专业人员的支持,以及所接受的支持是否调节了产前抑郁症状和产后心理健康之间的关系。方法:2020年对3-6月龄婴儿父母(8977名母亲,5825名父亲)进行FinChildren调查。父母回顾性地评估了他们当时的心理健康状况、产前抑郁症状和所需的支持(如为人父母、情绪、对分娩的恐惧)。结果:产前抑郁症状(母亲29.0%,父亲12.7%)与所有类型支持的需求相关,支持不足与所有父母产后心理健康状况较差相关。对于产前抑郁的父母,产前对情绪的支持,以及产前抑郁的父亲,在害怕分娩的情况下的支持是减少产后抑郁症状或精神紧张的重要因素。局限性:研究设计是回顾性和横断面的。一种筛选工具被用来识别产前抑郁症状,没有临床相关的分界点。结论:产前抑郁父母的支持需求不仅与心理健康有关。怀孕期间未满足的支持需求对产后抑郁症状或精神紧张具有高度预测性。对产前情绪和父亲对分娩的恐惧提供足够的支持是很重要的,但需要进一步研究支持问题和实践的最相关组合来支持抑郁的父母。
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Perinatal depressive symptoms and received support from health professionals: results from the national FinChildren survey.

Background: Perinatal depressive symptoms affect one in 10 parents. However, there is a lack of knowledge on issues related to early and appropriate support for depressive parents. The study investigated what kind of support depressive parents need and receive prenatally from health professionals and whether the received support moderates the association between prenatal depressive symptoms and postpartum mental health.

Methods: The FinChildren survey for parents of babies aged 3-6 months (8977 mothers, 5825 fathers) was conducted in 2020. Parents evaluated their current mental health at the time and prenatal depressive symptoms and support needed (e.g. parenthood, mood, fear of childbirth) retrospectively.

Results: Prenatal depressive symptoms (mothers 29.0%, fathers 12.7%) were associated with the need for all types of support, and inadequate support was associated with poorer postpartum mental health for all parents. For prenatal depressive parents, prenatal support for mood, and for prenatally depressive fathers, support in the case of fear of childbirth were important elements in reducing postpartum depressive symptoms or mental strain.

Limitations: The study design was retrospective and cross-sectional. A screening tool was used to identify prenatal depressive symptoms without a clinically relevant cut-off point.

Conclusions: Prenatally depressive parents' support needs do not only concern mental health. Unmet support needs during pregnancy were highly predictive for postpartum depressive symptoms or mental strain. Adequate support for prenatal mood and in the case of paternal fear of childbirth is important, but further research is needed on the most relevant combinations of support issues and practices to support depressive parents.

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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
19.00%
发文量
47
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is an international online open access journal publishing articles with relevance to general practice and primary health care. Focusing on the continuous professional development in family medicine the journal addresses clinical, epidemiological and humanistic topics in relation to the daily clinical practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is owned by the members of the National Colleges of General Practice in the five Nordic countries through the Nordic Federation of General Practice (NFGP). The journal includes original research on topics related to general practice and family medicine, and publishes both quantitative and qualitative original research, editorials, discussion and analysis papers and reviews to facilitate continuing professional development in family medicine. The journal''s topics range broadly and include: • Clinical family medicine • Epidemiological research • Qualitative research • Health services research.
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