Ciciolla Lucia, Addante Samantha, Shreffler Karina M, Croff Julie M
Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
College of Nursing, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle). 2023 Feb 9;4(1):78-83. doi: 10.1089/whr.2022.0090. eCollection 2023.
Mindfulness-based interventions have been shown to be efficacious for reducing psychological distress and mental health symptoms and promoting well-being, including during pregnancy and postpartum. There is promising, though limited, evidence showing that interventions that focus on improving the mother-infant relationship are associated with improvements in both the mother-infant relationship and maternal mental health symptoms. The current study examines the effects of a prenatal mindfulness-based, reflective intervention designed to enhance maternal-fetal bonding on pregnancy-related distress and prenatal depressive symptoms.
Out of a larger sample of 130 pregnant women in their second trimester, 15 women were recruited to participate in a 2-week long mindfulness-based, reflective intervention with daily short (<5-minute) activities. Multiple linear regression analyses were conducted to examine associations between the intervention and pregnancy-related distress and depression during the third trimester of pregnancy, controlling for race, age, education, union status, and first trimester depressive symptoms.
Results indicate that women who participated in the intervention during their second trimester reported lower pregnancy-related distress in their third trimester but no differences in depressive symptoms.
A brief, mindfulness-based intervention delivered during pregnancy via cellphone texts can be a useful tool to reduce maternal distress related to pregnancy. Additional reflective exercises that address mood and global stress, as well as increasing the amount and/or frequency of the intervention, may be important for promoting maternal mental health more globally.
基于正念的干预措施已被证明在减轻心理困扰和心理健康症状以及促进幸福感方面有效,包括在孕期和产后。有一些虽有限但很有前景的证据表明,专注于改善母婴关系的干预措施与母婴关系及母亲心理健康症状的改善相关。本研究考察了一种基于产前正念的反思性干预措施对增强母婴联结的效果,该干预旨在减轻与妊娠相关的困扰和产前抑郁症状。
在130名处于孕中期的孕妇这一较大样本中,招募了15名妇女参与一项为期2周的基于正念的反思性干预,每天进行简短(<5分钟)的活动。进行了多元线性回归分析,以检验干预与妊娠晚期与妊娠相关的困扰和抑郁之间的关联,并控制种族、年龄、教育程度、婚姻状况和孕早期抑郁症状。
结果表明,在孕中期参与干预的妇女在孕晚期报告的与妊娠相关的困扰较低,但抑郁症状无差异。
孕期通过手机短信进行的简短的、基于正念的干预可以成为减轻与妊娠相关的母亲困扰的有用工具。针对情绪和整体压力的额外反思练习,以及增加干预的量和/或频率,对于更全面地促进母亲心理健康可能很重要。