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南非开普敦 COVID-19 封锁期间孕妇常见精神障碍(CMDs)、食物不安全与家庭暴力之间的关系。

The relationship between common mental disorders (CMDs), food insecurity and domestic violence in pregnant women during the COVID-19 lockdown in Cape Town, South Africa.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Building B, 46 Sawkins Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa.

Health Service and Population Research Department, Centre for Global Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's Global Health Institute, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2022 Jan;57(1):37-46. doi: 10.1007/s00127-021-02140-7. Epub 2021 Jul 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We aimed to explore the relationship between common mental disorders (CMDs), food insecurity and experiences of domestic violence among pregnant women attending public sector midwife obstetric units and basic antenatal care clinics in Cape Town during the COVID-19 lockdown.

METHODS

Perinatal women, attending 14 healthcare facilities in Cape Town, were enrolled in the study during baseline data collection before the COVID-19 lockdown. During the lockdown period, fieldworkers telephonically contacted the perinatal women who were enrolled in the study and had provided contact details. The following data were collected from those who consented to the study: socio-demographic information, mental health assessment, food insecurity status and experiences of domestic violence. Poisson regression was used to model the associations of a number of risk factors with the occurrence of CMDs.

RESULTS

Of the 2149 women enrolled in the ASSET study, 885 consented to telephonic interviews. We found that 12.5% of women had probable CMDs and 43% were severely food insecure. Psychological distress increased significantly during the lockdown period, compared to before the COVID-19 outbreak. Using multivariate Poisson regression modelling, we showed that the risk of CMDs was increased in women who were severely food insecure or who experienced psychological or sexual abuse.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides evidence of the effect of the COVID-19 lockdown on the mental health status of perinatal women living in low-resource settings in Cape Town and highlights how a crisis such as the COVID-19 lockdown amplifies the psycho-social risk factors associated with CMDs in perinatal women.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 封锁期间,开普敦公立产科助产士单位和基础产前保健诊所就诊的孕妇中常见精神障碍(CMDs)、粮食不安全与家庭暴力经历之间的关系。

方法

在 COVID-19 封锁前的基线数据收集期间,研究招募了参加开普敦 14 家医疗保健机构产前保健的围产期妇女。在封锁期间,工作人员通过电话联系了已参加研究并提供了联系方式的围产期妇女。对那些同意参加研究的人收集了以下数据:社会人口统计学信息、心理健康评估、粮食不安全状况和家庭暴力经历。使用泊松回归模型来对多种风险因素与 CMDs 发生的关联进行建模。

结果

在 ASSET 研究中,有 2149 名妇女入组,其中 885 人同意进行电话访谈。我们发现,12.5%的妇女患有疑似 CMDs,43%的妇女严重粮食不安全。与 COVID-19 爆发前相比,封锁期间心理困扰显著增加。使用多变量泊松回归模型,我们表明,严重粮食不安全或经历心理或性虐待的妇女发生 CMDs 的风险增加。

结论

本研究提供了证据表明 COVID-19 封锁对生活在开普敦资源匮乏地区的围产期妇女的心理健康状况产生了影响,并强调了 COVID-19 封锁等危机如何放大与围产期妇女 CMDs 相关的心理社会风险因素。

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