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母亲们讲述孕期及初为人母时有组织的同伴支持对情绪健康的影响:一项定性研究。

Mothers' accounts of the impact on emotional wellbeing of organised peer support in pregnancy and early parenthood: a qualitative study.

作者信息

McLeish Jenny, Redshaw Maggie

机构信息

Policy Research Unit in Maternal Health and Care, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, Nuffield, Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LF, UK.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017 Jan 13;17(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s12884-017-1220-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The transition to parenthood is a potentially vulnerable time for mothers' mental health and approximately 9-21% of women experience depression and/or anxiety at this time. Many more experience sub-clinical symptoms of depression and anxiety, as well as stress, low self-esteem and a loss of confidence. Women's emotional wellbeing is more at risk if they have little social support, a low income, are single parents or have a poor relationship with their partner. Peer support can comprise emotional, affirmational, informational and practical support; evidence of its impact on emotional wellbeing during pregnancy and afterwards is mixed.

METHODS

This was a descriptive qualitative study, informed by phenomenological social psychology, exploring women's experiences of the impact of organised peer support on their emotional wellbeing during pregnancy and in early parenthood. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were undertaken with women who had received peer support provided by ten projects in different parts of England, including both projects offering 'mental health' peer support and others offering more broadly-based peer support. The majority of participants were disadvantaged Black and ethnic minority women, including recent migrants. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcripts were analysed using inductive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

47 mothers were interviewed. Two key themes emerged: (1) 'mothers' self-identified emotional needs', containing the subthemes 'emotional distress', 'stressful circumstances', 'lack of social support', and 'unwilling to be open with professionals'; and (2) 'how peer support affects mothers', containing the subthemes 'social connection', 'being heard', 'building confidence', 'empowerment', 'feeling valued', 'reducing stress through practical support' and 'the significance of "mental health" peer experiences'. Women described how peer support contributed to reducing their low mood and anxiety by overcoming feelings of isolation, disempowerment and stress, and increasing feelings of self-esteem, self-efficacy and parenting competence.

CONCLUSION

One-to-one peer support during pregnancy and after birth can have a number of interrelated positive impacts on the emotional wellbeing of mothers. Peer support is a promising and valued intervention, and may have particular salience for ethnic minority women, those who are recent migrants and women experiencing multiple disadvantages.

摘要

背景

为人父母的转变对母亲的心理健康而言可能是一个脆弱期,约9%至21%的女性在此期间会经历抑郁和/或焦虑。更多女性会出现抑郁和焦虑的亚临床症状,以及压力、自卑和信心丧失。如果女性社会支持少、收入低、是单亲家长或与伴侣关系不佳,其情绪健康面临的风险更高。同伴支持可包括情感、肯定、信息和实际支持;其对孕期及产后情绪健康影响的证据不一。

方法

这是一项描述性定性研究,受现象学社会心理学启发,探究女性在孕期及初为人母阶段对有组织的同伴支持对其情绪健康影响的体验。对接受过英格兰不同地区十个项目提供的同伴支持的女性进行了半结构化定性访谈,这些项目包括提供“心理健康”同伴支持的项目和提供更广泛同伴支持的项目。大多数参与者是处境不利的黑人和少数族裔女性,包括新移民。访谈进行了录音,并使用归纳主题分析法对转录本进行了分析。

结果

对47位母亲进行了访谈。出现了两个关键主题:(1)“母亲自我认定的情感需求”,包含“情绪困扰”“压力环境”“缺乏社会支持”和“不愿向专业人士敞开心扉”等子主题;(2)“同伴支持如何影响母亲”,包含“社会联系”“被倾听”“建立信心”“赋权”“感到被重视”“通过实际支持减轻压力”和“‘心理健康’同伴经历的重要性”等子主题。女性描述了同伴支持如何通过克服孤立感、无权感和压力,增强自尊、自我效能感和育儿能力,从而有助于减轻她们的低落情绪和焦虑。

结论

孕期及产后的一对一同伴支持可对母亲的情绪健康产生一系列相互关联的积极影响。同伴支持是一种有前景且有价值的干预措施,对少数族裔女性、新移民女性以及面临多重不利处境的女性可能尤为重要。

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