产后抑郁症的精神病学危险因素:系统性审查
Renata Tambelli1, Sara Tosto1, Francesca Favieri1
1Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology and Health Studies, Via degli Apuli 1, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 26, 2025
概括
产前抑郁和有重大抑郁病史是产后抑郁症 (PPD) 的重要危险因素. 早期发现这些心理健康状况对于母亲的健康至关重要.
科学领域:
- 围产期心理健康问题
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 生殖健康 生殖健康
背景情况:
- 围产期对孕妇带来了显著的身体,心理和社会变化,增加了对心理健康问题的脆弱性.
- 产后抑郁症 (PPD) 影响约17%的妇女,影响母亲的福祉和婴儿的发展.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查与产后抑郁症的发生和诊断相关的产前精神病风险因素.
- 专注于产前抑郁症,有重大抑郁症史,双相情感障碍,强迫症障碍和精神病.
主要方法:
- 在遵守PRISMA指南的基础上进行系统审查.
- 搜索了主要的科学数据库:科学网,PubMed,PsycINFO和Scopus.
- 包括并批评评估了37篇相关文章.
主要成果:
- 在怀孕期间产前抑郁和抑郁情节显著增加了PPD的风险.
- 患有重大抑郁症的临床病史,特别是与不利的人口或社会因素相关的病史,会增加PPD的风险.
- 在研究其他精神病综合征作为PPD风险因素方面存在一个显著的差距.
结论:
- 识别先前存在的心理健康状况,特别是抑郁症,对于预测和预防PPD至关重要.
- 从产前期开始关注母亲的心理健康对于促进整体福祉和积极的儿童发展至关重要.
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