Fontein-Kuipers Yvonne J, Ausems Marlein, de Vries Raymond, Nieuwenhuijze Marianne J
Midwifery Education & Studies Maastricht-ZUYD, Research Centre for Midwifery Science, PO Box 1256, 6201, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Maastricht University Medical Centre/CAPHRI, PO Box 6202, AZ, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Arch Womens Ment Health. 2016 Oct;19(5):779-88. doi: 10.1007/s00737-016-0614-8. Epub 2016 Mar 11.
We evaluated the effect of the intervention WazzUp Mama?! on antenatal maternal distress in a non-randomized pre-post study including healthy women in 17 Dutch midwifery practices. The control group (n = 215) received antenatal care-as-usual. The experimental group (n = 218) received the intervention. Data were collected at the first and third trimester of pregnancy. Maternal distress (MD) was measured with the Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Questionnaire (PRAQ). We used multivariate repeated-measure analysis to examine the across time changes and ANCOVA was used to examine the differences between the two groups. In the control group, mean EDS, STAI, and MD scores significantly increased from first to third trimester of pregnancy, mean PRAQ scores increased, but not significantly, the proportion of scores above cut-off level of EDS, STAI, and PRAQ significantly increased from first to third trimester, and the proportion of MD scores above cut-off level increased, but not significantly. Within the experimental group, the mean STAI, PRAQ, and MD scores significantly decreased from first to third trimester, the EDS mean scores decreased but not significantly, proportions of scores above cut-off level for PRAQ and MD significantly decreased from first to third trimester of pregnancy, the proportions of EDS and STAI scores above cut-off level decreased but not significantly. There was a moderate significant positive effect of WazzUP Mama?! on the MD scores (F(1.43) = 27.05, p < 0.001, d = 0.5). The results provide support for the effectiveness of the intervention WazzUp Mama?!
我们在一项非随机前后对照研究中,评估了“哇哦,妈妈!”干预措施对荷兰17家助产机构中健康孕妇产前母亲心理困扰的影响。对照组(n = 215)接受常规产前护理。实验组(n = 218)接受该干预措施。在妊娠的第一个和第三个阶段收集数据。使用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EDS)、状态-特质焦虑问卷(STAI)和妊娠相关焦虑问卷(PRAQ)来测量母亲心理困扰(MD)。我们使用多变量重复测量分析来检验随时间的变化,并使用协方差分析来检验两组之间的差异。在对照组中,从妊娠第一个阶段到第三个阶段,EDS、STAI和MD的平均得分显著增加,PRAQ的平均得分增加,但不显著,EDS、STAI和PRAQ得分高于临界值的比例从妊娠第一个阶段到第三个阶段显著增加,MD得分高于临界值的比例增加,但不显著。在实验组中,从妊娠第一个阶段到第三个阶段,STAI、PRAQ和MD的平均得分显著下降,EDS的平均得分下降,但不显著,PRAQ和MD得分高于临界值的比例从妊娠第一个阶段到第三个阶段显著下降,EDS和STAI得分高于临界值的比例下降,但不显著。“哇哦,妈妈!”干预措施对MD得分有中度显著的积极影响(F(1.43) = 27.05,p < 0.001,d = 0.5)。结果为“哇哦,妈妈!”干预措施的有效性提供了支持。