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关注移民和难民孕妇的心理健康问题:行动呼吁。

Addressing mental health issues among migrant and refugee pregnant women: A call for action.

作者信息

Iliadou Maria, Papadakaki Maria, Sioti Eirini, Giaxi Paraskevi, Leontitsi Evangelia, Petelos Elena, den Muijsenbergh Maria Van, Tziaferi Styliani, Mastroyiannakis Anastasios, Vivilaki Victoria G

机构信息

Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece.

Department of Nursing, Laboratory of Integrated Health Care, Faculty of Human Movement and Quality of Life Sciences, University of Peloponnese, Sparti, Greece.

出版信息

Eur J Midwifery. 2019 May 2;3:9. doi: 10.18332/ejm/108626. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Migrant and refugee pregnant women constitute a highly vulnerable group to mental disorders. The rates of mental illness of migrants and refugees are higher than those of host populations, with migrant women being more likely to suffer from prenatal depression. A Policy Paper was developed based on a literature review conducted in Medline, Scopus and Google Scholar. Filtering criteria were: year of publication (2002-2017), study topic relevance, and English language. A total of 63 documents were identified. Most of the documents were scientific papers while a large number of documents were reports of EU committees and networks on migrant issues or annual reports of international bodies. From the analysis of existing evidence, four major topics emerged for the perinatal health of migrant women:

摘要

移民和难民孕妇是极易患精神障碍的群体。移民和难民的精神疾病发病率高于东道国人口,移民妇女更易患产前抑郁症。基于对Medline、Scopus和谷歌学术进行的文献综述,制定了一份政策文件。筛选标准为:出版年份(2002 - 2017年)、研究主题相关性和英文。共识别出63份文件。大多数文件是科学论文,而大量文件是欧盟委员会和网络关于移民问题的报告或国际机构的年度报告。通过对现有证据的分析,出现了关于移民妇女围产期健康的四个主要主题:

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