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无直线可循——年轻女性在怀孕中和怀孕后对其心理健康和福祉的认知:系统评价和荟萃元分析。

No straight lines - young women's perceptions of their mental health and wellbeing during and after pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-ethnography.

机构信息

Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research, School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, Northampton Square, London, EC1V 0HB, UK.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2019 Dec 5;19(1):152. doi: 10.1186/s12905-019-0848-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Young mothers face mental health challenges during and after pregnancy including increased rates of depression compared to older mothers. While the prevention of teenage pregnancy in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom has been a focus for policy and research in recent decades, the need to understand young women's own experiences has been highlighted. The aim of this meta-ethnography was to examine young women's perceptions of their mental health and wellbeing during and after pregnancy to provide new understandings of those experiences.

METHODS

A systematic review and meta-ethnographic synthesis of qualitative research was conducted. Seven databases were systematically searched and forward and backward searching conducted. Papers were included if they were from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries and explored mental health and wellbeing experiences of young mothers (age under 20 in pregnancy; under 25 at time of research) as a primary research question - or where evidence about mental health and wellbeing from participants was foregrounded. Nineteen papers were identified and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklist for qualitative research used to appraise the evidence. Following the seven-step process of meta-ethnography, key constructs were examined within each study and then translated into one another.

RESULTS

Seven translated themes were identified forming a new line of argument wherein mental health and wellbeing was analysed as relating to individual bodily experiences; tied into past and present relationships; underpinned by economic insecurity and entangled with feelings of societal surveillance. There were 'no straight lines' in young women's experiences, which were more complex than dominant narratives around overcoming adversity suggest.

CONCLUSIONS

The synthesis concludes that health and social care professionals need to reflect on the operation of power and stigma in young women's lives and its impact on wellbeing. It adds to understanding of young women's mental health and wellbeing during and after pregnancy as located in physical and structural factors rather than individual capacities alone.

摘要

背景

年轻母亲在怀孕中和怀孕后会面临心理健康挑战,包括抑郁发生率高于年长母亲。尽管近几十年来,美国和英国等国家一直将预防青少年怀孕作为政策和研究的重点,但人们已经强调需要了解年轻女性自身的经历。这项荟萃元分析的目的是研究年轻女性在怀孕中和怀孕后对自己心理健康和幸福感的看法,以提供对这些经历的新理解。

方法

对定性研究进行了系统回顾和荟萃元分析综合。系统地搜索了七个数据库,并进行了前向和后向搜索。如果论文来自经济合作与发展组织国家,并探讨了年轻母亲(怀孕时年龄在 20 岁以下;研究时年龄在 25 岁以下)的心理健康和幸福感体验作为主要研究问题——或者突出了参与者心理健康和幸福感的证据,则将其包括在内。确定了 19 篇论文,并使用定性研究的关键评估技能计划清单对证据进行评估。在荟萃元分析的七个步骤之后,对每个研究中的关键结构进行了检查,然后将它们相互转化。

结果

确定了七个翻译主题,形成了一个新的论点,即心理健康和幸福感与个体的身体体验有关;与过去和现在的关系有关;由经济不安全支撑,并与社会监督的感觉交织在一起。年轻女性的经历没有“直线”,比主导的克服逆境的叙述更为复杂。

结论

该综合结论认为,卫生和社会保健专业人员需要反思权力和污名在年轻女性生活中的运作及其对幸福感的影响。它增加了对年轻女性在怀孕中和怀孕后心理健康和幸福感的理解,这些健康和幸福感是由身体和结构因素决定的,而不仅仅是个体能力。

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