Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
BMC Psychiatry. 2024 Feb 24;24(1):162. doi: 10.1186/s12888-024-05575-9.
The anxiety and their related disorders (AD) are the most common of all mental health conditions, and affect approximately 20% of pregnant and postpartum people. They are associated with significant distress and life interference for sufferers, as well as negative consequences for fetal and infant development. At present, little if any routine screening for prenatal AD is being conducted and data regarding the most effective tools to screen for these disorders is lacking. The majority of screening studies suffer from methodological difficulties which undermine the confidence needed to recommend measures for population distribution. The primary purpose of this research is to identify the most accurate self-report tool(s) to screen for perinatal AD.
A large, prospective cohort of pregnant people (N = 1,000) is being recruited proportionally across health service delivery regions in British Columbia (BC). The screening accuracy of a broad range of perinatal AD self-report measures are being assessed using gold standard methodology. Consenting individuals are administered online questionnaires followed by a semi-structured diagnostic interview between 16- and 36-weeks' gestation, and again between 6 and 20 weeks postpartum. Questionnaires include all screening measures, measures of sleep and unpaid family work, and questions pertaining to demographic and reproductive history, COVID-19, gender role burden, and mental health treatment utilization. Interviews assess all current anxiety disorders, as well as obsessive-compulsive disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
This research is in response to an urgent demand for accurate perinatal AD screening tools based on high quality evidence. AD among perinatal people often go unidentified and untreated, resulting in continued suffering and life impairment. Findings from this research will inform healthcare providers, policymakers, and scientists, about the most effective approach to screening for anxiety and related disorders in pregnancy in the postpartum period.
焦虑及其相关障碍(AD)是所有心理健康状况中最常见的,大约影响 20%的孕妇和产后人群。它们会给患者带来明显的痛苦和生活干扰,也会对胎儿和婴儿的发育产生负面影响。目前,很少有针对产前 AD 的常规筛查,也缺乏关于筛查这些障碍最有效工具的数据。大多数筛查研究都存在方法学上的困难,这削弱了为人群分布推荐措施所需的信心。这项研究的主要目的是确定最准确的自评工具来筛查围产期 AD。
正在按不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的卫生服务提供区域比例招募一个大型的、前瞻性的孕妇队列(N=1000)。正在使用黄金标准方法评估广泛的围产期 AD 自评工具的筛查准确性。同意的个体在 16-36 孕周之间和产后 6-20 周之间接受在线问卷调查,然后接受半结构化诊断访谈。问卷包括所有筛查措施、睡眠和无报酬家庭工作的措施,以及与人口统计学和生殖史、COVID-19、性别角色负担和精神卫生治疗利用有关的问题。访谈评估所有当前的焦虑障碍,以及强迫症和创伤后应激障碍。
这项研究是对基于高质量证据的准确围产期 AD 筛查工具的紧急需求的回应。围产期人群中的 AD 常常未被识别和未得到治疗,导致持续的痛苦和生活障碍。这项研究的结果将为医疗保健提供者、政策制定者和科学家提供信息,了解在怀孕和产后期间筛查焦虑和相关障碍的最有效方法。