低收入和中等收入国家少女的母性和心理健康:范围审查。

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PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-09-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0005134
Amber Hussain, Yared Asmare Aynalem, Tanya Park, Salima Meherali
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青春期是一个重要的过渡时期,涉及重大的身体、认知和社会心理转变。在低收入和中等收入国家,青少年怀孕是一个重大的公共卫生问题,估计全世界95%的青少年分娩发生在这些国家。虽然广泛的研究探索了青少年发展的各个方面,但在了解母亲期间经历的心理健康挑战方面仍然存在差距。本综述旨在评估关于中低收入国家青春期母亲心理健康的现有文献,并找出差距,以指导未来在这一未被充分探索的领域的研究和干预措施。根据Arksey和O'Malley方法概述的方法进行了范围审查。相关研究从电子数据库(CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Global Health, ERIC和PsycINFO)和灰色文献来源中检索,使用搜索词系统地映射为PCC(人口,背景和概念)格式。人口(P)包括10-19岁的青少年;背景(C)包括低收入和中等收入国家;概念(C)包括母性和心理健康。采用冠状病毒软件进行两阶段筛选,冲突通过协商一致或与第三审稿人协商解决。数据提取由第一作者完成,并由第二作者独立审核。研究结果采用描述性统计和叙述性描述进行分析。纳入1240篇文献,其中35篇符合纳入标准。大多数研究集中在产后阶段,对产前和分娩的关注有限。心理健康问题是主要关注的焦点(88.6%),其次是影响心理健康的因素(57.1%)、医疗服务的获取和利用(8.6%)、干预措施(2.9%)和应对策略(8.6%)。大多数研究缺乏明确的理论框架(85.7%)。大多数研究来自撒哈拉以南非洲。这篇综述为未来的研究、政策制定和干预措施提供了有价值的见解,以解决低收入中低收入国家青少年母亲的心理健康需求。报告强调需要制定针对青少年的精神卫生政策,将精神卫生服务纳入孕产妇保健,以及有文化针对性的干预措施,如基于社区的同伴支持和流动保健工具。未来的研究应采用理论依据、具体情况的方法,并扩展到代表性不足的地区,使用定性和纵向设计来检查包括产前、分娩和产后阶段在内的母性的完整连续体。
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Motherhood and mental health of adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review.

Motherhood and mental health of adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review.

Motherhood and mental health of adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review.

Motherhood and mental health of adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review.

Adolescence, a crucial transitional period, involves significant physical, cognitive, and psychosocial transformations. In Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), adolescent pregnancy is a significant public health concern, with an estimated 95% of the world's adolescent births occurring in these settings. While extensive research has explored various facets of adolescent development, there remains a gap in understanding mental health challenges experienced during motherhood. This scoping review aimed to assess the existing literature on the mental health of adolescent mothers in LMICs and identify gaps to guide future research and interventions in this underexplored domain. A scoping review was conducted following the methodology outlined by Arksey and O'Malley methodology. Relevant studies were retrieved from electronic databases (CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Global Health, ERIC, and PsycINFO) and grey literature sources, using search terms systematically mapped with the PCC (Population, Context, and Concept) format. The population (P) includes adolescents aged 10-19 years; Context (C) includes Low- and Middle-Income Countries; and Concept (C) includes motherhood and mental health. A two-stage screening process was employed using Covidence software, with conflicts resolved through consensus or consultation with a third reviewer. Data extraction was performed by the primary author and independently reviewed by a second author. The findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics and narrative description. 1240 articles were identified, of which 35 studies met the inclusion criteria. Most studies focused on the postnatal phase, with limited attention to antenatal and childbirth. Mental health issues were the primary focus (88.6%), while some explored factors influencing mental health (57.1%), healthcare access and utilization (8.6%), interventions (2.9%), and coping strategies (8.6%). A majority of studies lacked a specified theoretical framework (85.7%). Most of the studies were from Sub-Saharan Africa. This review provides valuable insights for future research, policy development, and interventions addressing the mental health needs of adolescent mothers in LMICs. It highlights the need for adolescent-responsive mental health policies, integration of mental health services into maternal care, and culturally tailored interventions such as community-based peer support and mobile health tools. Future research should adopt theory-informed, context-specific approaches and expand into underrepresented regions, using qualitative and longitudinal designs to examine the full continuum of motherhood encompassing antenatal, childbirth, and postnatal phases.

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