产后持续性抑郁症对婴儿发育行为的影响以及母亲的自我效能
Shu-Juan Wu1, Jing-Xian Wang2, Xiu-Lei Yin1
1Department of Obstetrics, Shijiazhuang Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Shijiazhuang 050000, Hebei Province, China.
World journal of psychiatry
|September 11, 2025
概括
持续的产后抑郁症 (PPD) 对婴儿发育产生负面影响,而母亲的自我效能部分介导了这一影响. 干预措施应解决抑郁症和自我效能,以改善婴儿的结果.
科学领域:
- 围产期心理健康研究
- 发展心理学是发展心理学.
- 母婴健康研究的研究.
背景情况:
- 产后抑郁症 (PPD) 是影响母亲和婴儿的重大公共卫生问题.
- 产后发育不良可能持续到产后的一年,影响婴儿的发育.
- 了解持续的PPD对于有效的干预至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查持续PPD对婴儿发育行为的影响.
- 检查母亲在这种关系中的自我效能的作用.
主要方法:
- 招募了60名患有持续PPD的母亲.
- 收集关于母亲自我效能和婴儿发育行为的数据.
- 使用了相关性和调解分析 (引导式方法).
主要成果:
- 持续的PPD与母亲的自我效能和婴儿发育有负相关性.
- 母亲的自我效能与婴儿发育有积极的相关性.
- 自我有效性部分调解了PPD对婴儿发育的负面影响.
结论:
- 持续的PPD显著损害婴儿的发育.
- 母亲的自我效能在这个途径中充当了部分调解者.
- 干预措施应针对PPD症状和母亲自我提升.
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