待产夫妇的保护因素和心理健康。

IF 0.9 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.semerg.2024.102392
M.D. Lanzarote-Fernández, M.M. Aires-González, M. Gómez de Terreros Guardiola, E.M. Padilla-Muñoz
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目的:不利情况会影响孕妇及其伴侣的心理健康和支持,例如COVID-19大流行及其导致的坐月子期。本研究的主要目的是通过评估复原力、感知支持、焦虑、抑郁和压力,评估孕妇及其伴侣在不利情况下的心理健康保护因素,以及这些因素之间的相互关系。方法:38名无妊娠风险的妇女和25名在妊娠24周至31周期间进行评估的伴侣。这是一项横断面、描述性、相关性研究。结果:孕妇的心理韧性较低,社会支持(尤其是家庭支持)较强,抑郁、焦虑和压力的强度高于其伴侣。此外,研究还发现,夫妻双方在抑郁和普遍支持方面都存在相互关系。结论:在坐月子期间,孕妇在心理健康方面表现出更大的脆弱性,尽管她们感受到比伴侣更多的社会支持。从风险因素和保护因素之间的关系可以看出,伴侣更强的适应力可能是应对怀孕期间逆境的一个相关因素。在长期的逆境中,改善对孕妇,包括对夫妇的关注和照顾,并加强相互支持是可取的。
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Protective factors and mental health in couples who expect a child in confinement

Objective

Adverse situations can affect the mental health and support of pregnant women and their partners, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting confinement periods. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the protective factors in the mental health of pregnant women and their partners, as well as the interrelationships of these factors, in an adverse situation, through the assessment of resilience, perceived support, anxiety, depression and stress.

Methods

The sample consisted of 38 women with no pregnancy risk and 25 partners evaluated between gestation weeks 24 and 31. This is a cross-sectional, descriptive, correlational study.

Results

The pregnant women presented lower resilience, greater social support (especially family support), and greater intensity of depression, anxiety and stress than their partners. Moreover, a mutual relationship was found, both in depression and general support, between the members of the couple.

Conclusion

During the confinement, pregnant women have presented greater vulnerability in mental health, despite perceiving greater social support than their partners. Greater resilience in the partners could be a relevant factor to cope with situation of adversity during pregnancy, as indicated by the relationship detected between the risk and protective factors. It would be desirable to improve the attention and care of pregnant women during prolonged periods of adversity, including the couple, and to strengthen mutual support.
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Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN
Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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