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分娩期间情感支持的进化不匹配:来自新冠疫情的教训。

Evolutionary mismatch in emotional support during childbirth: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Thayer Zaneta M, Samsonov Anna, Farewell Charlotte V, Gildner Theresa E

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA.

Department of Anthropology, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA.

出版信息

Evol Med Public Health. 2024 Dec 16;12(1):277-286. doi: 10.1093/emph/eoae033. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Selective pressures on human childbirth have led to the evolution of cooperative birth practices, with birth attendants playing a crucial role in providing emotional support during labor.

METHODOLOGY

We leveraged COVID-19-related healthcare disruptions to investigate the impact of the evolutionary mismatch in the availability of emotional support persons on perceived birth stress among a US-based convenience sample ( = 1082).

RESULTS

Individuals who stated during pregnancy that they desired support from their partner or a doula but who did not receive this support had significantly higher perceived childbirth stress ( = 12.5,  < .0001; and  = 5.2,  = .02, respectively, measured on a scale of 0-100). The absence of any support persons ( = 6.7,  < .001), the number of emotional support persons present ( = -5.8 for each additional support person,  = .01), and the feeling that the healthcare provider was busy or distracted during labor ( = 15,  < .001) was significantly associated with childbirth stress. Virtual support did not attenuate these effects.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Not being able to have desired emotional support during labor was associated with significantly higher childbirth stress, even after adjusting for clinical childbirth complications. These effect sizes were substantial, comparable to the elevated stress associated with cesarean section delivery and other childbirth complications. These findings underscore the importance of preventing an evolutionary mismatch in emotional needs during labor by ensuring access to continuous support, even during public health emergencies.

摘要

背景与目的

对人类分娩的选择压力导致了合作分娩方式的演变,分娩助手在分娩过程中提供情感支持方面发挥着关键作用。

方法

我们利用与COVID-19相关的医疗保健中断情况,调查情感支持人员可获得性的进化不匹配对美国一个便利样本(n = 1082)中感知到的分娩压力的影响。

结果

在怀孕期间表示希望得到伴侣或导乐支持但未得到这种支持的个体,其感知到的分娩压力显著更高(分别在0 - 100的量表上测量,均值为12.5,p <.0001;以及均值为5.2,p =.02)。没有任何支持人员(均值为6.7,p <.001)、在场的情感支持人员数量(每增加一名支持人员均值为 -5.8,p =.01)以及在分娩过程中感觉医护人员忙碌或分心(均值为15,p <.001)与分娩压力显著相关。虚拟支持并未减弱这些影响。

结论与启示

即使在调整了临床分娩并发症之后,分娩时无法获得期望的情感支持与显著更高的分娩压力相关。这些效应量很大,与剖宫产分娩和其他分娩并发症相关的压力升高相当。这些发现强调了即使在公共卫生紧急情况下,通过确保获得持续支持来防止分娩过程中情感需求的进化不匹配的重要性。

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