Gjerdingen D K, Froberg D G, Fontaine P
Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55103.
Fam Med. 1991 Jul;23(5):370-5.
This review of the literature on social support and its relationship to maternal health indicates that emotional, tangible, and informational support are positively related to mothers' mental and physical health around the time of childbirth. The importance of various types of support changes with the changing needs of women as they move from pregnancy to labor and delivery, and then to the postpartum period. During pregnancy, emotional and tangible support provided by the spouse and others is related to the expectant mother's mental well-being. In addition, informational support in the form of prenatal classes is related to decreased maternal physical complications during labor and delivery, and to improved physical and mental health postpartum. Mothers who have the support of a companion during labor and delivery experience fewer childbirth complications and less postpartum depression. Mothers' postpartum mental health is related to both the emotional support and practical help (eg, housework and child care activities) provided by the husband and others. Health care providers are in a unique position to educate prospective parents about the importance of social support around the time of childbirth and may play a critical role in mobilizing support systems for new mothers.
这篇关于社会支持及其与孕产妇健康关系的文献综述表明,情感支持、实际支持和信息支持与分娩前后母亲的身心健康呈正相关。随着女性从怀孕到分娩再到产后,不同类型支持的重要性会随着她们需求的变化而改变。在孕期,配偶及他人提供的情感支持和实际支持与准妈妈的心理健康有关。此外,产前课程形式的信息支持与分娩期间产妇身体并发症的减少以及产后身心健康的改善有关。在分娩时有伴侣支持的母亲分娩并发症更少,产后抑郁也更少。母亲的产后心理健康与丈夫及他人提供的情感支持和实际帮助(如家务和育儿活动)都有关系。医疗保健提供者在向准父母宣传分娩前后社会支持的重要性方面具有独特地位,并且在为新妈妈调动支持系统方面可能发挥关键作用。