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妊娠相关的 COVID-19 压力的社会和认知脆弱性:一项产前心理健康的病例对照研究。

Social and cognitive vulnerability to COVID-19-related stress in pregnancy: A case-matched-control study of antenatal mental health.

机构信息

University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2023 Mar 15;325:739-746. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2023.01.053. Epub 2023 Jan 20.

Abstract

Emerging evidence shows that compared to pre-pandemic norms pregnant women report significant increases in clinical levels of depressive and anxiety symptoms during COVID-19. This pre-registered study examined cognitive and social vulnerability factors for poor mental health in pregnancy during COVID-19. Understanding vulnerability profiles is key to identifying women at risk for deteriorating peripartum mental health. N = 742 pregnant women and N = 742 age and country-matched controls from the COVID-19 Risks Across the Lifespan Study were included. Using a case-match control design allowed us to explore whether the cognitive vulnerability profiles would differ between pregnant and non-pregnant women. The findings showed that COVID-19-related stress was associated with heightened levels of depression and anxiety during pregnancy. Its impact was greatest in women with cognitive (i.e., higher intolerance of uncertainty and tendency to worry) and social (i.e., higher level of self-reported loneliness) vulnerabilities. Importantly, our data show that the mental health impacts of the pandemic were greater in pregnant women compared to women who were not pregnant, especially those with cognitive and social vulnerabilities. The results highlight the urgent need to prioritize mental health care for pregnant women to mitigate the impact of COVID-19-related stress on women's postpartum mental health and their infants' well-being.

摘要

新出现的证据表明,与大流行前的规范相比,COVID-19 期间孕妇报告的抑郁和焦虑症状的临床水平显著增加。这项预先注册的研究检查了 COVID-19 期间孕妇心理健康不良的认知和社会脆弱性因素。了解脆弱性特征是识别围产期心理健康恶化风险妇女的关键。从 COVID-19 跨生命周期研究中纳入了 742 名孕妇和 742 名年龄和国家匹配的对照组。使用病例匹配对照设计,我们可以探索认知脆弱性特征是否会在孕妇和非孕妇之间存在差异。研究结果表明,与 COVID-19 相关的压力与怀孕期间抑郁和焦虑水平升高有关。对于具有认知(即更高的不确定性容忍度和担忧倾向)和社会(即更高的自我报告孤独感)脆弱性的女性,其影响最大。重要的是,我们的数据表明,与未怀孕的女性相比,COVID-19 对孕妇的心理健康影响更大,尤其是那些具有认知和社会脆弱性的女性。研究结果强调迫切需要优先为孕妇提供心理健康护理,以减轻与 COVID-19 相关压力对女性产后心理健康和婴儿福祉的影响。

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