Psychological Distress in Healthy Low-Risk First-Time Mothers during the Postpartum Period: An Exploratory Study

IF 2.3 Q1 NURSING Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2017-01-16 DOI:10.1155/2017/8415083
C. Murphey, P. Carter, L. Price, J. Champion, Francine Nichols
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Abstract

Psychological distress, defined as depression, anxiety, and insomnia in this study, can occur following the birth of a baby as new mothers, in addition to marked physiological changes, are faced with adapting to new roles and responsibilities. We investigated the cooccurrence of stress, depression, anxiety, and insomnia in mothers during the postpartum period; tested the feasibility of study methods and procedures for use in this population; and identified new mothers interest in using cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) as an intervention for reducing psychological distress. We recruited healthy, low-risk, English speaking first-time mothers, ages 18–32 years, with healthy babies (N = 33), within 12 months of an uncomplicated birth. Participants completed the PSS, HAM-D14, HAM-A17, and PSQI19. No problems were encountered with study procedures. Mothers reported a high interest (4.9) in the potential use of CES to treat or prevent the occurrence of psychological distress. All participants (N = 33) reported moderate levels of depression and anxiety, while 75.8% (n = 25) reported insomnia. PSS scores were within the norms for healthy women. Further research is recommended to investigate if our findings can be replicated or if different patterns of associations emerge. Implications for clinical practice are addressed.
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健康低危初产妇产后心理困扰的探索性研究
心理困扰在本研究中被定义为抑郁、焦虑和失眠,在婴儿出生后,除了明显的生理变化外,新妈妈还面临着适应新角色和责任的问题。我们调查了母亲在产后期间压力、抑郁、焦虑和失眠的共同发生率;测试了在该人群中使用的研究方法和程序的可行性;并确定了新妈妈对使用颅骨电疗刺激(CES)作为减少心理困扰的干预措施的兴趣。我们招募了健康、低风险、会说英语的第一次母亲,年龄在18-32岁之间,在出生后12个月内有健康的婴儿(N=33)。参与者完成了PSS、HAM-D14、HAM-A17和PSQI19。研究程序没有遇到任何问题。据母亲们报告,她们对使用CES治疗或预防心理困扰的可能性非常感兴趣(4.9)。所有参与者(N=33)报告中度抑郁和焦虑,而75.8%(N=25)报告失眠。PSS评分在健康女性的正常范围内。建议进行进一步的研究,以调查我们的发现是否可以复制,或者是否出现了不同的关联模式。阐述了对临床实践的影响。
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