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非裔美国孕妇的创伤、精神障碍和治疗史。

Trauma, psychiatric disorders, and treatment history among pregnant African American women.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education.

出版信息

Psychol Trauma. 2020 Feb;12(2):138-146. doi: 10.1037/tra0000507. Epub 2019 Aug 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Pregnant African American women living in low-income urban communities have high rates of trauma exposure and elevated risk for the development of trauma-related disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. Yet, engagement in behavioral health services is lower for African American women than Caucasian women. Limited attention has been given to identifying trauma exposure and PTSD, especially within at-risk communities. The present study examined rates of trauma exposure, PTSD, depression, and behavioral health treatment engagement in an obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN) clinic within an urban hospital.

METHOD

The study included 633 pregnant African American women screened within the OB/GYN clinic waiting room; 55 of the women also participated in a subsequent detailed clinical assessment based on eligibility for a separate study of intergenerational risk for trauma and PTSD in African American mother-child dyads.

RESULTS

Overall, 98% reported trauma exposure, approximately one third met criteria for probable current PTSD, and one third endorsed moderate-or-severe depression based on self-report measures. Similar levels were found based on clinical assessments in the subsample. While 18% endorsed depression treatment, only 6% received treatment for PTSD. In a subsample of women with whom chart reviews were conducted ( = 358), 15% endorsed a past psychiatric diagnosis but none shared their PTSD diagnosis with their OB/GYN provider.

CONCLUSION

Results of the current study highlight elevated levels of trauma exposure, PTSD, and depression in low-income, African American pregnant women served by this urban clinic, and demonstrate the need for better identification of trauma-related disorders and appropriate linkage to culturally responsive care especially for PTSD. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

生活在低收入城市社区的非裔美国孕妇遭受创伤的比率较高,发生与创伤相关的障碍(包括创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症)的风险也较高。然而,非裔美国女性接受行为健康服务的比例低于白人女性。很少有人关注识别创伤暴露和 PTSD,尤其是在高风险社区。本研究在一家城市医院的妇产科(OB/GYN)诊所中检查了创伤暴露、PTSD、抑郁和行为健康治疗的参与率。

方法

该研究包括在 OB/GYN 诊所候诊室筛查的 633 名非裔美国孕妇;其中 55 名妇女还根据是否有资格参加一项关于非裔美国家庭母婴两代人创伤和 PTSD 风险的单独研究,参加了随后的详细临床评估。

结果

总体而言,98%的人报告有创伤暴露,大约三分之一符合当前 PTSD 的可能标准,三分之一根据自我报告的衡量标准报告有中度或重度抑郁。在亚组中也发现了类似的水平。虽然 18%的人表示接受了抑郁治疗,但只有 6%的人接受了 PTSD 治疗。在对接受了病历回顾的妇女亚组(n = 358)中,15%的人报告了过去的精神科诊断,但没有一个人将他们的 PTSD 诊断与他们的 OB/GYN 提供者分享。

结论

当前研究的结果突出了该城市诊所服务的低收入非裔美国孕妇中创伤暴露、PTSD 和抑郁的发生率较高,并表明需要更好地识别与创伤相关的障碍,并适当联系到文化上响应的护理,特别是 PTSD。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。

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