Anderson Cheryl Ann, Ghirmazion Efret
J Perinat Educ. 2020 Oct 1;29(4):197-207. doi: 10.1891/J-PE-D-19-00027.
Recognized risk factors influencing the birth experience and subsequent poor mental health are not addressed among childbearing adolescents, especially minority teens. Our study purpose was to compare birth experiences of three adolescent groups by prevalence and influence of selected risk factors as moderated by racial/ethnic background. Using a birth rating scale and the Impact of Event Scale, birth perception and stress were examined among an equal number of Black, White, and Hispanic adolescents. Surveys completed at 72 hours postpartum showed Black adolescents most at risk for a negative birth experience. Contributing risk factors included depression, trauma, parity, and operative childbirth. Risk factors occur before and after birth; therefore, childbirth educators can promote a positive birth experience via perinatal assessments and interventions.
影响生育体验及后续心理健康不佳的公认风险因素在育龄青少年中未得到关注,尤其是少数族裔青少年。我们的研究目的是通过选定风险因素的患病率及影响,并以种族/族裔背景作为调节变量,比较三个青少年群体的生育体验。使用分娩评分量表和事件影响量表,对同等数量的黑人、白人及西班牙裔青少年的分娩认知和压力进行了调查。产后72小时完成的调查显示,黑人青少年经历负面分娩体验的风险最高。促成风险因素包括抑郁、创伤、产次和手术分娩。风险因素在分娩前后均会出现;因此,分娩教育者可通过围产期评估和干预来促进积极的分娩体验。