Considerations for the design of a perinatal mindfulness intervention for adolescents based on a systematic review of the literature

Kymberly Kvasnak, G. Brunton, M. Lemonde, Barbara Chyzzy, Jennifer Abbass-Dick
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Objectives: This systematic review of the literature was conducted to determine the best way to design mindfulness interventions for perinatal adolescent mothers to support mental health during the transition to parenthood and beyond.  Perinatal adolescents face unique challenges compared to adults due to their developmental stage and difficulties accessing social determinants of health. Mindfulness educational interventions may be an ideal addition to perinatal supports to foster resilience and teach skills to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Methods:  A search strategy was developed to identify articles from 6 electronic databases including PsycInfo, ProQuest, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Ovid, and CINAHL. Qualitative analysis was done to identify mindfulness interventions which significantly decrease anxiety, depression or stress and to determine the components and designs of these interventions. Participants’ satisfaction with the interventions were analyzed, when available. Best practices for designing interventions for adolescents were used to recommend adaptations to the mindfulness interventions to tailor them to the perinatal adolescent population. Results: Of the 561 studies retrieved from the search, 16 met the inclusion criteria. All included studies found at last one significant decrease in mental health outcomes (stress 9 of 13, anxiety 9 of 9; depression 9 of 14). The majority of the interventions began in the perinatal period, were delivered face-to-face, included homework, multiple sessions and by a trained professional. Conclusion:  Mindfulness interventions are feasible, acceptable and effective in adult perinatal populations. Components and design of these interventions could be adapted for perinatal adolescents to increase resilience to cope with unique parenthood challenges.    
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基于文献的系统回顾,对青少年围产期正念干预设计的考虑
目的:对文献进行系统回顾,以确定为围产期青春期母亲设计正念干预的最佳方法,以支持她们在过渡到为人父母及其后的心理健康。与成年人相比,围产期青少年由于其发育阶段和难以获得健康的社会决定因素,面临着独特的挑战。正念教育干预可能是围产期支持的理想补充,可以培养恢复力,教授减轻压力、焦虑和抑郁的技能。方法:采用检索策略,从PsycInfo、ProQuest、PubMed、Cochrane Library、Ovid、CINAHL等6个电子数据库中检索文章。进行了定性分析,以确定正念干预可以显著减少焦虑、抑郁或压力,并确定这些干预的组成部分和设计。当有干预措施时,分析参与者对干预措施的满意度。为青少年设计干预措施的最佳实践被用于推荐正念干预措施的适应性,以使其适合围产期青少年人群。结果:在检索到的561项研究中,有16项符合纳入标准。所有纳入的研究都发现,至少有一项心理健康结果显著下降(13人中有9人压力大,9人中有9人焦虑;抑郁症(9 / 14)。大多数干预措施从围产期开始,面对面进行,包括家庭作业、多次会议和由训练有素的专业人员进行。结论:正念干预在围产期成年人群中是可行、可接受和有效的。这些干预措施的组成部分和设计可以针对围产期青少年进行调整,以提高他们应对独特的为人父母挑战的能力。
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