Global trends and future directions of anxiety in adolescent pregnancy: A bibliometric analysis
BIO Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
152, P. 01030 - 01030
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Adolescent
pregnancy
is
a
global
problem
today.
This
higher
in
developing
countries.
causes
anxiety
16%44%
of
pregnant
adolescents.
Although
not
many
lead
to
suicide,
the
women
can
poor
outcomes.
study
aims
analyze
mental
health
adolescent
pregnancy.
used
PRISMA
method
search
for
appropriate
keywords
SCOPUS
and
then
conducted
bibliometric
analysis
examine
information
scientific
publications
literature.
The
results
this
obtained
that
risk
disorders
increases
teenage
due
hormonal
imbalances
adolescents,
unpreparedness
facing
pregnancy,
premarital
sexual
behavior.
To
prevent
it
necessary
conduct
integrated
antenatal
care,
including
screening.
Efforts
improve
mothers
be
made
by
identifying
adaptation
process
adolescents
regarding
changes
roles
responsibilities,
increasing
availability
youth-friendly
services
care
primary
services,
overcoming
economic
challenges,
strengthening
social
system
undergo
parenting.
Language: Английский
Case-finding with the anxiety sub-scale of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale in an observational cohort: Sensitivity, specificity, and cost-effectiveness
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 1, 2025
The
Edinburgh
Postnatal
Depression
Scale
(EPDS)
is
effective
and
cost-effective
for
identifying
postnatal
depression.
anxiety
also
common
can
be
identified
by
three
questions
on
the
EPDS
(anxiety
sub-scale).
We
aimed
to
compare
score
alone
with
sub-scale
together
(EPDS+)
identify
mental
illness
(depression
or
anxiety)
in
women.
sensitivity
specificity
of
were
explored.
developed
a
decision
tree
costs
health
outcomes
associated
case-finding
depression
over
one
year.
Model
parameters
derived
from
secondary
data
analysis,
published
literature,
expert
consultation.
Costs
included
treatment.
Health
benefit
was
measured
as
quality-adjusted
life
years
(QALYs).
explored
cost-effectiveness
using
EPDS+
(versus
no
case-finding).
greatest
number
true
positive
smallest
false
negative
seen
EPDS+.
However,
positives
higher
Compared
case-finding,
£3365/QALY
gained
£6405/QALY
gained.
additional
gain
alone)
£22,104/QALY.
model
does
not
include
long-term
impacts
maternal
other
family
members.
Case-finding
period
cost-effective.
more
than
If
decision-makers
want
maximise
identification
cases,
could
depending
how
much
they
are
willing
pay.
Language: Английский
Prevalence and treatment of perinatal anxiety: diagnostic interview study
Susan Ayers,
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Andrea Sinesi,
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Robin Meade
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et al.
BJPsych Open,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
Background
Anxiety
affects
around
one
in
five
women
during
pregnancy
and
after
birth.
However,
there
is
no
systematic
information
on
the
proportion
of
with
perinatal
anxiety
disorders
who
want
or
receive
treatment.
Aims
To
examine
(a)
prevalence
birth
a
population-based
sample,
(b)
treatment
Method
This
study
conducted
403
diagnostic
interviews
early
(
n
=
102),
mid-pregnancy
99),
late
102)
postpartum
100).
Participants
also
completed
self-report
measures
previous/current
mental
health
problems
desire
for
at
every
time
point.
Results
The
over
all
points
combined
was
19.9%
(95%
CI
16.1–24.1),
greatest
(25.5%,
95%
17.4–35.1).
most
prevalent
were
obsessive–compulsive
disorder
(8.2%,
5.7–11.3)
generalised
(5.7%,
3.7–8.4).
majority
did
not
professional
help
(79.8%).
Most
(20.2%)
receiving
participants
had
history
(64.6%).
Conclusions
Prevalence
rates
overall
are
consistent
previous
research,
lending
validity
to
findings.
findings
challenge
assumption
that
everyone
psychological
wants
These
highlight
importance
relationship-based
care,
where
individual
needs
contextual
barriers
can
be
explored.
Language: Английский
A very, very lonely, unmagical time. The lived experience of perinatal anxiety: A longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysis
Midwifery,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
136, P. 104070 - 104070
Published: June 17, 2024
Minimal
longitudinal
qualitative
evidence
examining
lived
experience
of
anxiety
over
the
perinatal
continuum
limits
holistic
understanding
course
antenatal
and
postnatal
anxiety.
Language: Английский