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COVID-19大流行相关孕期压力的预测因素:加拿大的产前和产后经历

Predictors of COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Pregnancy Stress: Prenatal and Postpartum Experiences in Canada.

作者信息

Shaw-Churchill Sigourney, Phillips Karen P

机构信息

Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Aug 20;22(8):1302. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22081302.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and related public health and hospital restrictions directly influenced Canadian perinatal healthcare. This study aimed to evaluate predictors of pandemic-related pregnancy and postpartum stress in Canada. A sample of 398 women with Canadian pandemic pregnancy experiences completed an online cross-sectional survey between September 2021 and February 2022. Demographic factors, perinatal healthcare characteristics, and psychometric measures including Oslo Social Support Scale (OSSS-3) and Brief COPE were analyzed by independent hierarchical generalized linear models (GLM) to identify predictive variables associated with prenatal and postpartum pandemic-related pregnancy stress scales (PREPS). Respondents reported low social support, low-moderate Problem-Focused and Emotion-Focused Coping scores, with low Avoidant Coping. Middle income and canceled prenatal care appointments were associated with prenatal PREPS-Preparedness Stress, with provider satisfaction negatively associated. Avoidant Coping was positively associated with both prenatal and postpartum Preparedness Stress and Infection Stress scores, whereas Problem-Focused Coping was associated with both prenatal and postpartum Positive Appraisal. High COVID-19 rates and region of healthcare were associated with prenatal and postpartum Infection Stress. Our findings that perinatal healthcare characteristics and psychometric measures, rather than demographic characteristics, were greater predictors of pandemic-related stress reflect the broad societal disruptions that shaped Canadian pregnancy experiences in our sample of mostly high income, well-educated, non-racialized women.

摘要

新冠疫情以及相关的公共卫生和医院限制措施直接影响了加拿大的围产期医疗保健。本研究旨在评估加拿大与疫情相关的妊娠和产后压力的预测因素。2021年9月至2022年2月期间,398名有加拿大疫情期间妊娠经历的女性完成了一项在线横断面调查。通过独立分层广义线性模型(GLM)分析人口统计学因素、围产期医疗保健特征以及包括奥斯陆社会支持量表(OSSS-3)和简易应对方式问卷在内的心理测量指标,以确定与产前和产后与疫情相关的妊娠压力量表(PREPS)相关的预测变量。受访者报告社会支持较低,问题聚焦和情绪聚焦应对得分低至中等,回避应对得分较低。中等收入和取消产前检查预约与产前PREPS-准备压力相关,与提供者满意度呈负相关。回避应对与产前和产后准备压力及感染压力得分均呈正相关,而问题聚焦应对与产前和产后积极评价均相关。高新冠感染率和医疗保健地区与产前和产后感染压力相关。我们的研究结果表明,围产期医疗保健特征和心理测量指标而非人口统计学特征是与疫情相关压力的更强预测因素,这反映了在我们这个主要由高收入、受过良好教育、非种族化女性组成的样本中,塑造加拿大妊娠经历的广泛社会干扰。

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