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早期妊娠丢失的心理影响:披露致病染色体异常的影响。

Psychological Impact in Early Pregnancy Loss: The Effects of Disclosing the Causative Chromosomal Anomaly.

作者信息

Borrell Maria, Pauta Montse, Mallorquí Aida, Ardiles-Ruesjas Victoria, Borobio Virginia, Illanes Carmen, Matas Isabel, Borrell Antoni

机构信息

BCNatal-Barcelona Centre for Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Clinical Health Psychology Section, Department of Adult Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Fetal Diagn Ther. 2025;52(4):377-387. doi: 10.1159/000543684. Epub 2025 Feb 5.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The study investigated whether the disclosure of the chromosomal anomaly causing early pregnancy loss (EPL) favors the grief process and reduces psychological distress.

METHODS

Women experiencing EPL were invited to participate in the study at the time they were offered chorionic villi sampling (CVS) and karyotyping before uterine evacuation. They completed two online surveys: one a week after EPL and another a month later, after receiving cytogenetic results. The surveys measured anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale [HADS]), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) cognitive depression factor items, post-traumatic stress disorder (Impact of the Event Scale-Revised [IES-R]), and rumination (Ruminative Responses Scale [RRS-10]). Participants were divided into groups based on the chromosomal anomaly found at CVS: A1 (autosomal trisomy), A2 (other anomalies), and B (no anomalies).

RESULTS

A significant score decline was observed in the four studied psychological scales assessing anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and rumination, between the first and second survey. The proportion of women with a clinical score also demonstrated a significant decline, except for anxiety. When these changes were assessed after karyotypic group stratification, the group with other chromosomal anomalies (A2) showed the highest drop. This group also demonstrated a significantly higher depression score decline at multivariate regression analysis of the median.

CONCLUSION

EPL significantly impacts women's mental health, with 19%-51% experiencing manifestations. Disclosing chromosomal anomalies may aid in psychological recovery, particularly in reducing clinical scores for depression.

摘要

引言

本研究调查了导致早期妊娠丢失(EPL)的染色体异常信息披露是否有助于悲伤过程并减轻心理困扰。

方法

经历早期妊娠丢失的女性在子宫排空前行绒毛取样(CVS)和核型分析时被邀请参与研究。她们完成了两项在线调查:一次在早期妊娠丢失后一周,另一次在一个月后收到细胞遗传学结果时。调查测量了焦虑(医院焦虑抑郁量表[HADS])、贝克抑郁量表(BDI-II)认知抑郁因子项目、创伤后应激障碍(事件影响量表修订版[IES-R])和沉思(沉思反应量表[RRS-10])。参与者根据绒毛取样时发现的染色体异常分为几组:A1(常染色体三体)、A2(其他异常)和B(无异常)。

结果

在第一次和第二次调查之间,在评估焦虑、抑郁、创伤后应激和沉思的四个研究心理量表中观察到显著的分数下降。临床评分女性的比例也显示出显著下降,但焦虑除外。当在核型分组分层后评估这些变化时,其他染色体异常组(A2)下降幅度最大。在中位数的多变量回归分析中,该组的抑郁评分下降也显著更高。

结论

早期妊娠丢失对女性心理健康有显著影响,19%-51%的女性有相关表现。披露染色体异常可能有助于心理恢复,特别是降低抑郁的临床评分。

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