Music in Pregnancy to Improve Maternal Stress Resilience in Favor of the Offspring: A Systematic Review

Johanna Maul, Susann Behnam, Pauline Wimberger, Birgit Arabin
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Abstract Background : Maternal mental health influences the metabolism and growth of fetal brain structures affecting their skills up to adulthood. Objective: Main objective is whether music interventions improve modifiable maternal health outcomes. Search Strategy: Up to July 2023, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating music during pregnancy were identified using MEDLINE, CENTRAL, WEB OF SCIENCE. Selection Criteria: Using COVIDENCE reviewers screened for RCTs with >3 interventions applying the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), State-Trait-Anxiety Inventory (STAI), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), or blood pressure (BP) as outcome measures. Data Collection and Analysis: The revised Cochrane risk-of-bias tool (RoB2) and the reversed Cohen’s d were applied to investigate the impact of target groups, frequency, type and selection of music programs. The review was registered via PROSPERO CRD42022299950. Main Results: From 251 records, 14 RCTs (16 intervention arms) and 2375 pregnancies were included. Music interventions varied from 3 to 84 active or passive music sessions per pregnancy or 10 to 60 minutes per day and significantly decreased PSS in 2/4, STAI in 8/9, EPDS in 3/4 and BP in 3/4 RCTs. RoB2 was high in 5/14, or “with concerns” in 9/14 studies. Stratifying the Cohen’s d in 14 interventions arms suggested a big effect in 234/469 mothers on BP, and in 244/489 mothers on maternal anxiety. Conclusion: The findings show the dretailed potential of music interventions on maternal BP, stress resilience or anxiety complementing our research on complex music interventions throughout pregnancy in times of pandemics, violent conflicts, or natural catastrophes. Funding: Clara Angela Foundation. Key words: Music in pregnancy, systematic review, maternal stress, anxiety, and depression.
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怀孕期间的音乐可以提高母亲对后代的压力恢复力:一项系统综述
背景:母亲的心理健康影响胎儿大脑结构的代谢和生长,影响其成年后的技能。目的:主要目的是音乐干预是否能改善可修改的孕产妇健康结果。搜索策略:截至2023年7月,通过MEDLINE, CENTRAL, WEB OF SCIENCE确定了调查怀孕期间音乐的随机对照试验(rct)。选择标准:使用covid - ence审查人员筛选具有3种干预措施的随机对照试验,采用感知压力量表(PSS)、状态-特质-焦虑量表(STAI)、爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)或血压(BP)作为结果测量。数据收集与分析:应用修正后的Cochrane风险偏倚工具(RoB2)和反向的Cohen’s d来调查目标群体、频率、音乐节目类型和选择的影响。该审查通过PROSPERO注册,编号为CRD42022299950。主要结果:251例记录,14项随机对照试验(16个干预组),2375例妊娠。音乐干预从每次怀孕3到84次主动或被动音乐或每天10到60分钟不等,显著降低了2/4的PSS, 8/9的STAI, 3/4的EPDS和3/4的BP。在5/14的研究中,RoB2是高的,或者在9/14的研究中是“值得关注的”。对14个干预组的科恩d进行分层表明,234/469组母亲对血压有很大影响,244/489组母亲对母亲焦虑有很大影响。结论:研究结果显示了音乐干预对孕妇血压、压力恢复力或焦虑的详细潜力,补充了我们对流行病、暴力冲突或自然灾害期间怀孕期间复杂音乐干预的研究。资助:Clara Angela基金会。关键词:孕期音乐,系统评价,母亲压力,焦虑,抑郁。
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