Incorporating Skills for Managing Mood, Stress, and Sleep into a Gestational Weight Gain Intervention.

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOTHERAPY Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-02 DOI:10.1007/s10879-022-09577-0
Miriam Sheynblyum, Rachel P Kolko Conlon, Shannon D Donofry, Michele D Levine
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Excessive gestational weight gain is associated with negative health outcomes for birthing individuals and their infants. Existing gestational weight gain interventions primarily address dietary intake and physical activity and have been minimally effective in preventing excess gestational weight gain. During pregnancy, psychosocial changes are common. Pregnant individuals may report changes in mood, increased stress, and poorer sleep quality, which may influence gestational weight gain. However, few gestational weight gain interventions target these psychosocial factors. To address this gap, we developed an eight-session behavioral weight management pilot intervention focused on managing stress, regulating mood, and optimizing sleep during pregnancy. In this paper, we describe the rationale for adding psychosocial factors to a gestational weight gain intervention, components of the intervention, observed prepost weight changes, and acceptability of the intervention among a sample of pregnant individuals (N = 15). Results demonstrated that the most helpful components of the intervention were monitoring dietary intake and receiving information on nutrition. Participants also found text message support to be more helpful than face-to-face intervention sessions, telephone support, unscheduled check-in phone calls, and text messages. Additionally, gestational weight gain data, available for 11 participants, demonstrated that eight participants (72.7%) gained within or below Institute of Medicine guidelines for gestational weight gain. Overall, participants were satisfied with the intervention for gestational weight gain, highlighting the potential for this intervention to be tested in larger samples of pregnant individuals.

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将情绪、压力和睡眠管理技巧纳入妊娠期体重增加干预
妊娠期体重增加过多与分娩个体及其婴儿的负面健康结果有关。现有的妊娠期体重增加干预措施主要针对饮食摄入和身体活动,在预防妊娠期体重增加方面收效甚微。在怀孕期间,心理社会的变化是常见的。孕妇可能会报告情绪变化、压力增加、睡眠质量下降,这些都可能影响妊娠期体重增加。然而,很少有针对这些心理社会因素的妊娠期体重增加干预措施。为了解决这一差距,我们开发了一个8期的行为体重管理试点干预,重点是在怀孕期间管理压力,调节情绪和优化睡眠。在本文中,我们描述了在妊娠期体重增加干预中加入心理社会因素的基本原理,干预的组成部分,观察到的孕前体重变化,以及孕妇样本(N = 15)中干预的可接受性。结果表明,干预中最有帮助的部分是监测饮食摄入量和接收营养信息。参与者还发现,短信支持比面对面的干预会议、电话支持、计划外的登记电话和短信更有帮助。此外,11名参与者的妊娠期体重增加数据显示,8名参与者(72.7%)的妊娠期体重增加在医学研究所的妊娠期体重增加指南范围内或以下。总的来说,参与者对妊娠期体重增加的干预措施感到满意,强调了这种干预措施在更大的孕妇样本中进行测试的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy provides an international forum to critique the complexities and controversies facing psychotherapists. The journal publishes original peer-reviewed articles that critically analyze theory, research, or clinical practice. Empirical studies, panel discussions, essays, case studies, brief reports, and theoretical articles are published. Psychotherapists and clinical researchers will find this journal an important vehicle to review the problems of treating a variety of patients.
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