Annals of General Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Jan. 4, 2021
Abstract
Background
Anxiety
and
postpartum
depression
are
the
most
common
psychological
problems
in
women
after
delivery.
Cognitive
behavior
intervention
has
been
reported
to
have
an
effect
therapy
of
depression.
This
research
aimed
investigate
whether
cognitive
could
prevent
pathogenesis
primiparous
women.
Methods
In
this
randomized
controlled
trial,
who
were
prone
recruited.
Participates
control
group
received
routine
care
those
both
intervention.
Hamilton
Depression
Scale
(HAMD),
(HAMA),
Edinburgh
Postpartum
(EPDS)
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI)
evaluated
before
Results
group,
post-intervention
scores
HAMA,
HAMD,
EPDS
PSQI
all
significantly
lower
than
baseline
(
p
=
0.034,
0.038,
0.004,
0.014,
respectively).
The
proportion
participants
with
(11.5%)
was
(24.3%)
6-week
Participants
more
satisfied
0.032).
Conclusion
provided
evidence
that
behavioral
period
alleviate
anxiety
women,
inhibit
Trial
registry
clinical
trial
registered
Chinese
Clinical
Registry
(ChiCTR2000040076).
Brain Sciences,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
11(12), P. 1633 - 1633
Published: Dec. 10, 2021
Depression
is
one
of
the
leading
causes
disability,
and,
if
left
unmanaged,
it
can
increase
risk
for
suicide.
The
evidence
base
on
determinants
depression
fragmented,
which
makes
interpretation
results
across
studies
difficult.
objective
this
study
to
conduct
a
thorough
synthesis
literature
assessing
biological,
psychological,
and
social
in
order
piece
together
puzzle
key
factors
that
are
related
condition.
Titles
abstracts
published
between
2017
2020
were
identified
PubMed,
as
well
Medline,
Scopus,
PsycInfo.
Key
words
relating
social,
psychological
applied
databases,
screening
data
charting
documents
took
place.
We
included
470
review.
findings
showed
there
plethora
protective
(relating
determinants)
depression;
these
interlinked
influence
outcomes
through
web
causation.
In
paper,
we
describe
present
vast,
complex
topic.
This
review
may
be
used
guide
practice,
public
health
efforts,
policy,
research
mental
specifically,
depression.
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Jan. 27, 2022
Abstract
Background
Perinatal
depression
in
women
is
associated
with
high
morbidity
and
mortality,
has
attracted
increasing
attention.
The
investigation
of
risk
factors
perinatal
may
contribute
to
the
early
identification
depressed
or
depression-prone
clinical
practice.
Material
Methods
A
computerized
systematic
literature
search
was
made
Cochrane
Library,
PubMed,
Web
Science,
EMBASE
from
January
2009
October
2021.
All
included
articles
were
published
English,
which
evaluated
influencing
women.
Based
on
recommendations
Collaboration
protocols,
Review
Manager
5.3
used
as
a
statistical
platform.
Results
Thirty-one
studies
an
overall
sample
size
79,043
review.
Educational
level
(
P
=
0.0001,
odds
ratio
[OR]:
1.40,
95%
CI:
[1.18,1.67]),
economic
status
families
OR:
1.69,
95%CI:
[1.29,2.22]),
history
mental
illness
<
0.00001,
0.29,
[0.18,
0.47]),
domestic
violence
0.24,
[0.17,0.34]),
smoking
drinking
0.005,
0.63;
CI
[0.45,
0.87];
0.008,
0.43,
CI,
[0.23
0.80];
respectively),
multiparity(
0.0003,
0.74,
[0.63,
0.87])
correlated
stability
our
pooled
results
verified
by
sensitivity
analysis
publication
bias
not
observed
based
funnel
plot
results.
Conclusion
Lower
educational
level,
poor
families,
illness,
violence,
drinking,
multiparity
serve
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: July 22, 2020
Abstract
Background
Postnatal
Depression
(PND)
is
a
mood
disorder
that
steals
motherhood
and
affects
the
health
development
of
newborn.
While
impact
PND
on
newborn
in
developed
countries
are
well
described,
its
epidemiology
consequences
infant
not
known
middle-and
low-income
countries.
The
objective
this
review
was
to
determine
burden
association
with
adverse
outcomes
low-and
middle-
income
Methods
We
searched
observational
studies
written
English
language
conducted
between
December
1st,
2007,
31st,
2017.
CINHAL,
MEDLINE,
Emcare,
PubMed,
Psych
Info,
Scopus
databases
were
for
following
search
terms:
PND,
acute
respiratory
infection,
pneumonia,
diarrhea,
exclusive
breastfeeding,
common
illnesses,
malnutrition.
excluded
which
primary
measured
standardized
approach.
have
meta-analyzed
estimates
from
by
adjusting
possible
publication
bias
heterogeneity.
analysis
Stata
14.
study
registered
PROSPERO
protocol
number
CRD42017082624.
Result
Fifty-eight
prevalence
(among
63,293
women)
17
32,454
infants)
included.
higher
(Pooled
(PP)
=
25.8%;
95%CI:
17.9–33.8%)
than
middle-income
(PP
20.8%;
18.4–23.1%)
reached
peak
five
ten
weeks
after
birth.
Poor
obstetric
history
social
support,
low
economic
educational
status,
exposure
violence
associated
an
increased
risk
PND.
having
31%
among
depressed
compared
non-depressed
postnatal
mothers
relative
(PRR)
1.31;
1.17–1.48).
Malnutrition
(1.39;
1.21–1.61),
non-exclusive
breastfeeding
(1.55;
1.39–1.74),
illnesses
(2.55;
1.41–4.61)
main
identified.
Conclusions
One
four
one
countries,
respectively.
Causes
depression
could
be
explained
social,
maternal,
psychological
constructs.
High
Timely
screening
evidence-based
interventions
pressing
need
Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
77(2), P. 635 - 652
Published: Nov. 17, 2020
Abstract
Aim
To
systematically
examine
the
effectiveness
of
music
therapy
on
preterm
infants
in
neonatal
intensive
care
unit.
Background
In
recent
years,
application
for
unit
has
attracted
more
and
attention
because
its
clinical
effects.
However,
there
still
exist
disputes
among
different
studies.
Design
A
systematic
review
meta‐analysis.
Data
sources
Eleven
databases
were
searched
over
period
from
1910
‐4
November
2019.
Review
methods
Papers
selected
analysis
accordance
with
PRISMA
guidelines.
The
meta‐analysis
was
carried
out
by
using
Manager
5.3
software.
Results
total
13
trials
involving
1,093
participants
included.
Meta‐analysis
showed
had
a
significant
influence
infant's
heart
rate,
respiratory
oral
feeding
volume,
stress
level,
maternal
anxiety
moderate‐to‐high
heterogeneity
Also,
no
influences
oxygen
saturation
behavioural
state.
Conclusions
Music
can
not
only
effectively
improve
stable
attenuate
level
but
also
exert
positive
impact
volume.
addition,
plays
role
reducing
anxiety.
due
to
across
studies
some
outcomes,
further
larger
sample
size
stringent
design
should
be
conducted
before
recommendation.
Impact
significantly
as
well
increase
These
results
may
well‐being
quality
life
Hospitals
apply
which
been
considered
non‐pharmacological
no‐invasive
treatment
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
21(1)
Published: Oct. 5, 2021
Abstract
Background
Despite
the
increased
global
interest
from
researchers
in
postpartum
depression
(PPD)
and
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PP-PTSD),
studies
of
PPD
China
have
shown
a
wide
range
variability.
Indeed,
prevalence
risk
factors
for
PP-PTSD
received
little
attention
China.
Aim
To
determine
China,
to
examine
relationships
between
sociodemographic,
pregnancy-related,
newborn-related
variables,
PP-PTSD.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
study
involving
1136
women
who
returned
obstetrics
clinic
routine
examination
were
enrolled.
The
characteristics
collected.
Social
support,
symptoms
measured
by
Perceived
Support
Scale
(PSSS),
Edinburgh
Postnatal
Depression
(EPDS),
Perinatal
Post-traumatic
Stress
Questionnaire
(PPQ).
Results
rates
23.5
6.1%,
respectively.
multivariate
model
showed
that
presence
was
strongest
factor
vice
versa.
Other
included
low
sleep
quality,
social
support
newborn’s
incubator
admission.
In
terms
symptoms,
non-Han
ethnicity,
while
having
one
child
protective
factor.
Conclusions
This
addressed
some
gaps
literature
provided
better
understanding
which
may
contribute
early
detection
intervention.
Attention
should
be
paid
are
most
susceptible
and/or
PP-PTSD,
including
those
with
admission,
siblings.
Journal of Women s Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
31(6), P. 787 - 807
Published: April 20, 2022
Background:
Breastfeeding
has
many
positive
effects
on
the
health
of
infants
and
mothers,
however,
effect
breastfeeding
maternal
mental
is
largely
unknown.
The
goal
this
systematic
review
was
to
(1)
synthesize
existing
literature
health,
(2)
inform
recommendations.
Materials
Methods:
A
search
conducted
in
electronic
databases
using
terms
related
(e.g.,
breastfeeding,
infant
feeding
practices)
conditions
illness,
anxiety,
depression),
resulting
1,110
records.
After
reviewing
article
titles
abstracts,
339
articles
were
advanced
full-text
review.
Fifty-five
included
final
analysis.
Results:
Thirty-six
studies
reported
significant
relationships
between
outcomes,
namely
symptoms
postpartum
depression
anxiety:
29
found
that
associated
with
fewer
symptoms,
one
it
more,
six
a
mixed
association
health.
Five
challenges
higher
risk
negative
symptoms.
Conclusions:
Overall,
improved
outcomes.
However,
or
discordance
expectations
actual
experience,
recommendations
should
be
individualized
take
into
account.
Further
research,
specifically
examining
experiences
women
who
experienced
conditions,
warranted
help
clinicians
better
personalize
counseling.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Jan. 25, 2022
Numerous
studies
suggest
that
interpersonal
relationships
and
social
support
influence
the
development
of
postpartum
depression
sleep
quality
for
women.
However,
effect
from
husband
or
mother-in-law
has
not
been
thoroughly
validated.
The
current
study
examined
relative
contribution
marital
satisfaction,
perceived
caring
mother-in-law,
on
simultaneously
in
a
path
model.A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
March
to
June
2017
Hebei,
China,
using
self-report
questionnaire.
A
total
817
women
participated
at
6
weeks
postpartum.
Sociodemographics
information
about
support,
depression,
were
collected.
Path
analysis
used
analyze
data.The
final
model
had
highly
satisfactory
fit.
Marital
satisfaction
both
direct
indirect
effects
through
but
these
two
variables
only
an
depression.
Sleep
is
consequence
after
delivery.
prevalence
minor
major
depressive
symptoms
41.49
23.13%,
respectively.
371
(45.41%)
experienced
disturbance
postpartum.These
findings
with
family
members
play
important
roles
Chinese
Improving
relationship
between
new
mothers
their
husbands
mothers-in-law
then
enhancing
might
reduce
disturbance.