Indiana University School of Nursing, 600 Barnhill Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.
St. Edward's University School of Nursing, 3001 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX, 78704, USA.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2024 Aug 27;24(1):557. doi: 10.1186/s12884-024-06727-1.
Mental health conditions (i.e. depression or anxiety) are the most common complication of pregnancy and childbirth in the United States (U.S.) and are associated with increased maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Research has demonstrated a relationship between stress and mental health diagnoses in pregnancy; therefore, it is concerning that military families face unique challenges which contribute to additional stressors among spouses of active-duty (AD) military personnel during the perinatal period. The objective of this scoping review was to understand the current state of research on perinatal stress or perinatal mental health among American spouses of AD military personnel.
The Boolean phrase was created in consultation with 2 health science librarians and the following databases searched in October 2023: PubMed, Embase, Military and Government Collection, CINAHL, and PsychINFO. 2 reviewers identified 481 studies for screening once duplicates were removed. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 21 studies remained for data extraction and analysis.
Most of the studies were quantitative, took place in the southern U.S., and the most represented military branch was Air Force. Most of the studies included both AD military members and AD spouses; 28% focused solely on AD spouses. Samples were not racially diverse, and findings identified racial disparities in perinatal mental health conditions. There was a wide variety in outcome measures, including the following general categories: (1) stress, anxiety, and/or depression, (2) maternal-infant attachment, (3) group prenatal care, and (4) deployment focus. Our review identified the following concepts: spouses most at risk for perinatal mental health conditions, the need for perinatal mental health screening, and the need for social support.
Findings from the identified studies indicate a need for additional research in this area. Additionally, findings highlight circumstances unique to this population that result in an increased risk of stress and/or mental health conditions during the perinatal period. Such challenges demand improved mental health screening and additional resources for this population. Meeting the needs of this unique population also requires significant funding and policy change to allow for increased access to mental health resources and to ensure the health of the birthing person and infant.
心理健康问题(如抑郁或焦虑)是美国妊娠和分娩中最常见的并发症,与母婴发病率和死亡率增加有关。研究表明,压力与妊娠期间的心理健康诊断之间存在关系;因此,令人担忧的是,军属在围产期面临着独特的挑战,这给现役军人配偶带来了额外的压力源。本研究旨在了解美国现役军人配偶围产期压力或围产期心理健康的研究现状。
通过与 2 名健康科学图书馆员协商,创建了布尔短语,并于 2023 年 10 月检索了以下数据库:PubMed、Embase、军事和政府收藏、CINAHL 和 PsychINFO。在去除重复项后,2 名审查员识别了 481 项研究进行筛选。在应用纳入和排除标准后,21 项研究仍需进行数据提取和分析。
大多数研究是定量的,发生在美国南部,最具代表性的军事部门是空军。大多数研究都包括现役军人和现役军人配偶;28%的研究仅关注现役军人配偶。样本在种族上并不多样化,研究结果发现围产期心理健康状况存在种族差异。结果衡量指标种类繁多,包括以下几类:(1)压力、焦虑和/或抑郁;(2)母婴依恋;(3)团体产前护理;(4)部署重点。本研究确定了以下概念:最有可能出现围产期心理健康问题的配偶;进行围产期心理健康筛查的必要性;以及对社会支持的需求。
从已确定的研究中得出的结论表明,该领域需要进一步研究。此外,研究结果突出了这一人群特有的情况,导致围产期压力和/或心理健康问题的风险增加。这些挑战需要对这一人群进行更好的心理健康筛查,并提供更多资源。满足这一独特人群的需求还需要大量资金和政策变革,以增加获得心理健康资源的机会,并确保母婴的健康。