Perceived Social Support and Depression, Anxiety and Stress in Pregnant Women Diagnosed With Foetal Anomaly.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Advanced Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1111/jan.16587
Meltem Mecdi Kaydırak, Elif Balkan, Nilgul Bacak, Filiz Kızoglu
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Abstract

Aim: To examine the relationship between perceived social support level and depression, anxiety and stress in pregnant women diagnosed with foetal anomaly.

Design/methods: This descriptive and correlational study was conducted in an advanced prenatal evaluation unit of a university hospital between December 2021 and May 2022. The study data collected from 131 pregnant women through a personal information form, depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS-42) and multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS).

Results: Most of the pregnant women were in the second trimester of pregnancy, and more than half had been advised by a healthcare professional to terminate their pregnancy. Overall, the pregnant women reported moderate levels of social support, while their depression, anxiety and stress levels varied. There was a weak negative correlation between perceived social support from family, friends and multidimensional sources with stress, but the effect rate was low.

Conclusion: Most pregnant women diagnosed with foetal anomaly have normal levels of depression, stress and anxiety. There is a weak negative correlation between perceived social support and stress, with family and friend support affecting stress levels at a low rate. Professional support should be provided, and both the woman's mental health and social support mechanisms must be evaluated.

Impact: This study highlights the importance of social support in managing stress among pregnant women with foetal anomalies. While most women had normal levels of depression, anxiety and stress, increased social support from family and friends was shown to reduce stress. The findings underscore the need for healthcare professionals to assess and strengthen mental health and social support systems in this vulnerable population, informing interventions to improve psychosocial outcomes.

Reporting method: This descriptive and correlational study adhered to the CONSORT guidelines for reporting non-randomised trials.

Patient or public contribution: No patient or public contribution.

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被诊断为胎儿畸形的孕妇感知到的社会支持与抑郁、焦虑和压力。
目的:研究被诊断为胎儿异常的孕妇感知到的社会支持水平与抑郁、焦虑和压力之间的关系:这项描述性和相关性研究于 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 5 月在一所大学医院的高级产前评估科进行。研究通过个人信息表、抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-42)以及感知社会支持多维量表(MSPSS)收集了 131 名孕妇的数据:结果:大多数孕妇处于怀孕的后三个月,一半以上的孕妇曾被医护人员建议终止妊娠。总体而言,孕妇的社会支持水平处于中等水平,而她们的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平各不相同。从家人、朋友和多维来源获得的社会支持与压力之间存在微弱的负相关,但影响率较低:大多数被诊断为胎儿异常的孕妇的抑郁、压力和焦虑水平正常。感知到的社会支持与压力之间存在微弱的负相关,家人和朋友的支持对压力水平的影响较低。应提供专业支持,并对妇女的心理健康和社会支持机制进行评估:本研究强调了社会支持在胎儿异常孕妇压力管理中的重要性。虽然大多数妇女的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平正常,但来自家人和朋友的更多社会支持却能减轻她们的压力。研究结果强调,医疗保健专业人员需要评估和加强这一弱势群体的心理健康和社会支持系统,为改善社会心理结果的干预措施提供信息:这项描述性和相关性研究遵守了CONSORT关于报告非随机试验的指南:无患者或公众贡献。
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