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摘要
围产期损失的发生是一种不幸的,但普遍的退化,对母亲的精神、情感和婚姻健康实施令人不安的税收,考虑到他们强加的悲伤。本研究是一个定量的冒险,利用心理计量学上健全的措施,如堪萨斯婚姻满意度量表(KMSS),心理健康连续短表(MHC-SF),以及围产期悲伤量表(PGS)的校准摘录。通过解决最近经历了流产、婴儿死亡或分娩期间婴儿死亡的母亲(n = 53)的问题,在考虑的各个方面之间建立了重要的联系。研究结果显示,心理健康(r =−。48, p < 0.01)和婚姻满意度(r = -。34, p < 0.05)在承受损失所带来的悲痛之后显著恶化。心理健康的维度,以情感、社会和心理健康的形式,都紧随其后,经历了由煽动的丧亲之痛介导的暴跌。心理健康和婚姻满意度的进一步差异在那些有孩子的参与者和那些没有孩子的参与者之间很明显。研究结果对心理健康从业者、家庭咨询师和妇科医生在处理这类客户时有帮助。
Effect of Sustaining a Perinatal Loss: Mothers’ Mental Health and Marital Satisfaction
The occurrence of perinatal losses is an unfortunate, yet common degeneracy that implements perturbing taxation on the mental, emotional, and marital health of mothers considering the grief they impose. This study is a quantitative venture that utilizes psychometrically sound measures such as the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale (KMSS), the Mental Health Continuum-Short Form (MHC-SF), and calibrated excerpts from the Perinatal Grief Scale (PGS). By addressing mothers (n = 53) who had recently undergone pregnancy losses, infant deaths, or during-birth child demises—significant links were established among the facets taken into consideration. Findings revealed that both mental health (r = −.48, p < .01) and marital satisfaction (r = −.34, p < .05) significantly deteriorated as an aftermath of the grief inculcated by sustaining the loss. Dimensions of mental health, in the form of emotional, social, and psychological well-being, all followed suit and underwent plunges mediated by the instigated bereavement. Further differences in both mental health and marital satisfaction were evident among participants who had children other than the ones lost to demise, and those who did not. Findings are helpful for mental health practitioners, family counselors, and gynecologists when dealing with such clients.
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