曾做过减肥手术的妇女分娩后的心理健康:SPOtMom试点研究

Ulrike Plank, Kristin Wehrmann, Filiz Oehlhof, Elisabeth Teske, Christine Stier, Florian Seyfried, Wiebke Buchholz, Bodo Warrings, Martin Fassnacht, Andrea Kübler, Ann-Cathrin Koschker
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目前,尚无使用标准化工具评估既往减肥手术妇女产后心理健康的数据。本初步研究的目的是评估减肥手术后妇女的产后心理健康状况,并为将来的前瞻性登记研究建立适当的工具。在这项调查中,对22名妇女在产后第一周的心理健康状况进行了检查(T1),并对分娩后至少6个月的状况进行了前瞻性评估(T2)。采用标准化问卷评估抑郁和焦虑症状,采用结构化诊断访谈(SCID-5)诊断抑郁症。在T1时,3/22名妇女(14%)报告了抑郁或焦虑症状,在这些妇女中,抑郁症的诊断被确立。与T1相比,在T2,抑郁或焦虑的症状分别增加到32%和27%的患者,但只有一名女性被诊断为抑郁症。与没有症状的患者相比,有抑郁或焦虑症状或两者兼而有之的患者总体体重下降较低,而且更常见的是有个人或家族抑郁症病史。我们的初步研究表明,BS后女性产后抑郁症的发生率可能高于一般人群。抑郁和焦虑的高症状水平强调了长期减肥随访护理的必要性。需要进一步的研究来评估与其他减肥手术后的患者相比,该患者组的抑郁或焦虑障碍的患病率是否更高。
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Mental Health After Childbirth in Women with Previous Bariatric Surgery: The SPOtMom Pilot Study.

Currently, no data are available using standardized instruments for evaluating the postpartum mental health of women with previous bariatric surgery. The aim of this pilot study was to assess postpartum mental health in women following bariatric surgery and to establish appropriate tools for a prospective registry study in the future. In this survey, the mental health of 22 women during the first weeks postpartum was examined (T1) and their status at least 6 months after childbirth was prospectively assessed (T2). Symptoms of depression and anxiety were evaluated with standardized questionnaires and depression was diagnosed with structured diagnostic interviews (SCID-5). At T1, 3/22 women (14%) reported depressive or anxiety symptoms, and in these women, the diagnosis of depression was established. In comparison with T1, at T2, symptomatology for depression or anxiety increased to 32% and 27% of patients, respectively, but only one woman was diagnosed with depression. In comparison to patients without symptoms, patients with signs of depression or anxiety or both had lower total body weight loss and, more often, a personal or family history of depressive disorders. Our pilot study suggests that the rate of postpartum depression in women after BS might be higher than in the general population. High symptom levels of depression and anxiety emphasize the necessity of long-term bariatric follow-up care. Further research is needed to evaluate if prevalence of depression or anxiety disorder or both is higher in this patient group as compared to other patients after bariatric surgery.

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