Rondon Marta B
Consultant Psychiatrist, National Institute for Maternal and Perinatal Health (INMP), Lima, Peru. Email:
BJPsych Int. 2020 Nov;17(4):85-87. doi: 10.1192/bji.2020.9.
Research on the topic of poor perinatal mental health in South America is scarce. Nevertheless, studies have shown that it is not uncommon, and that it is linked to women's experience of sexual and intimate partner violence and to inequality, poverty and low educational attainment. High-quality research in large samples with rigorous methodology is a priority, so that data from this region may be compared and analysed in systematic reviews. The links with intimate partner violence need to be explored. Risk and protective factors must be investigated with a strong intercultural perspective. Service integration needs to be implemented. This will require improvements in the availability, accessibility and quality of obstetric and mental health services. There is a need for targeted evidence-based interventions for women and children at risk that incorporate a strong gender and rights perspective.
南美洲围产期心理健康状况不佳这一主题的研究很少。然而,研究表明这种情况并不罕见,并且与女性遭受性暴力和亲密伴侣暴力的经历以及不平等、贫困和低教育程度有关。优先开展采用严谨方法的大样本高质量研究,以便在系统评价中对该地区的数据进行比较和分析。需要探索与亲密伴侣暴力的关联。必须从强有力的跨文化视角调查风险因素和保护因素。需要实施服务整合。这将需要改善产科和心理健康服务的可获得性、可及性和质量。有必要针对处于风险中的妇女和儿童采取有针对性的循证干预措施,其中纳入强有力的性别和权利视角。