School of Public Health, San Diego State University, United States; University of California San Diego, School of Medicine, United States.
University of California San Diego, School of Medicine, United States.
Women Birth. 2020 Nov;33(6):583-591. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2020.01.009. Epub 2020 Feb 6.
Depression, stress, and anxiety, termed 'psychological distress,' are common in pregnancy and postpartum periods. However, it is unclear whether prenatal psychological distress predicts postpartum psychological distress. We studied the prevalence, comorbidity and associations of maternal depression, stress, and anxiety in the prenatal period in relation to the occurrence of these same measures in the postpartum period.
Data originated from the MotherToBaby study of pregnant women residing in the U.S or Canada (2016-2018). Risk ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals using modified-Poisson regression models were used to investigate associations between prenatal psychological distress and postpartum psychological distress.
Of the 288 women in the analysis, 21.2% and 26.7% of women had evidence of prenatal and postnatal psychological distress, respectively. Among those with prenatal psychological distress, 43 (70.5%) also had postpartum psychological distress. Twenty-five (41%) of those with prenatal and 46 (60%) of those with postpartum psychological distress had comorbidity of at least two of the measures. Prenatal measures independently predicted the same postnatal measures; prenatal anxiety also independently predicted postpartum stress. Participants who experienced more types of prenatal psychological distress were at higher risk for postpartum depression, stress, and anxiety.
Depression, stress, and anxiety are common in pregnant women and often occur together. Prenatal psychological distress measures are associated with postnatal psychological distress measures, with stronger associations among women with more than one type of psychological distress in pregnancy. Interventions during pregnancy may reduce the risk of postpartum psychological distress.
抑郁、压力和焦虑,被称为“心理困扰”,在妊娠和产后期间很常见。然而,尚不清楚产前心理困扰是否会预测产后心理困扰。我们研究了孕妇在产前期间的抑郁、压力和焦虑的发生率、共病和相关性,与这些相同的指标在产后期间的发生情况有关。
数据来自美国或加拿大的 MotherToBaby 研究中的孕妇(2016-2018 年)。使用修正后的泊松回归模型计算风险比和 95%置信区间,以调查产前心理困扰与产后心理困扰之间的关联。
在分析的 288 名女性中,分别有 21.2%和 26.7%的女性有产前和产后心理困扰的证据。在有产前心理困扰的女性中,有 43 人(70.5%)也有产后心理困扰。在有产前心理困扰的 25 人中(41%)和有产后心理困扰的 46 人中(60%)有至少两种测量指标的共病。产前测量指标独立预测相同的产后测量指标;产前焦虑也独立预测产后压力。经历过更多类型产前心理困扰的参与者产后抑郁、压力和焦虑的风险更高。
抑郁、压力和焦虑在孕妇中很常见,并且经常同时发生。产前心理困扰指标与产后心理困扰指标相关,在怀孕期间有多种心理困扰的女性中,相关性更强。怀孕期间的干预措施可能会降低产后心理困扰的风险。