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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602553/identifying-distinct-subtypes-of-mother-to-infant-bonding-using-latent-profile-analysis-in-a-nationwide-japanese-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kosuke Hagiwara, Chong Chen, Ryo Okubo, Sumiyo Okawa, Shin Nakagawa, Takahiro Tabuchi
BACKGROUND: Mother-to-infant bonding (MIB) is foundational for nurturing behaviors and an infant's development. Identifying risk factors for difficulties or problems in MIB is vital. However, traditional research often dichotomizes MIB using cutoff thresholds, overlooking its underlying complexities. This research utilizes latent profile analysis (LPA) to discern MIB subtypes in a nationwide Japanese dataset. METHODS: We conducted LPA on data from the Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale (MIBS), collected from 3,877 postpartum women within one year of childbirth...
April 11, 2024: Archives of Women's Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599130/healthcare-practitioners-experiences-and-perspectives-of-music-in-perinatal-care-in-ireland-an-exploratory-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pui Sze Cheung, Tríona McCaffrey, Sylvia Murphy Tighe, Mas Mahady Mohamad
INTRODUCTION: Evidence shows that music can promote the wellbeing of women and infants in the perinatal period. Ireland's National Maternity Strategy (2016-2026) suggests a holistic approach to woman's healthcare needs and music interventions are ideally placed as a non-pharmacological and cost-effective intervention to improve the quality of care offered to women and infants. This cross-sectional survey aimed to explore the healthcare practitioners' personal and professional experiences of using music therapeutically and its impact and barriers in practice...
April 3, 2024: Midwifery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597872/understanding-the-barriers-to-integrating-maternal-and-mental-health-at-primary-health-care-in-vietnam
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Do Thi Hanh Trang, Bui Thi Thu Ha, Le Thi Vui, Nguyen Thai Quynh Chi, Le Minh Thi, Doan Thi Thuy Duong, Dang The Hung, Anna Cronin de Chavez, Ana Manzano, Kimberly Lakin, Sumit Kane, Tolib Mirzoev
The prevalence of common perinatal mental disorders in Vietnam ranges from 16.9% to 39.9%, and substantial treatment gaps have been identified at all levels. This paper explores constraints to the integration of maternal and mental health services at the primary healthcare level and the implications for the health system's responsiveness to the needs and expectations of pregnant women with mental health conditions in Vietnam. As part of the RESPONSE project, a three-phased realist evaluation study, we present Phase One findings which employed systematic and scoping literature reviews, and qualitative data collection (focus groups and interviews) with key health system actors, in Bac Giang province, Vietnam, to understand the barriers to maternal mental healthcare provision, utilisation, and integration strategies...
April 9, 2024: Health Policy and Planning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589683/-association-between-perinatal-mood-disorders-of-parents-and-child-health-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika Obikane, Hayato Yamana, Sachiko Ono, Hideo Yasunaga, Norito Kawakami
PURPOSE: Perinatal mood disorders affect both parents, impacting their children negatively. Little is known on the association between parental perinatal mood disorders and pediatric outcomes in Japan considering relevant covariates. Our objective was to investigate the association between paternal and maternal perinatal mood disorders and adverse physical and psychological child outcomes by the age of 36 months, adjusting for covariates such as the child's sex, age of parent at child's birth, perinatal mood disorders of the other parent, and perinatal antidepressant use...
April 9, 2024: Archives of Women's Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586008/linked-emergence-of-racial-disparities-in-mental-health-and-epigenetic-biological-aging-across-childhood-and-adolescence
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Muna Aikins, Yayouk Willems, Colter Mitchell, Bridget Goosby, Laurel Raffington
Marginalization due to structural racism may confer an increased risk for aging-related diseases - in part - via effects on people's mental health. Here we leverage a prospective birth cohort study to examine whether the emergence of racial disparities in mental health and DNA-methylation measures of biological aging ( i . e ., DunedinPACE, GrimAge Acceleration, PhenoAge Acceleration) are linked across childhood and adolescence. We further consider to what extent racial disparities are statistically accounted for by perinatal and postnatal factors in preregistered analyses of N=4,898 participants from the Future of Families & Child Wellbeing Study, of which N=2,039 had repeated saliva DNA methylation at ages 9 and 15 years...
March 28, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583601/association-between-low-mcv-in-early-pregnancy-and-perinatal-mental-health-in-the-japan-environment-and-children-s-study-and-the-possible-effect-of-iron-deficiency
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T Ohsuga, M Egawa, Y Takahashi, Y Ikeda, K Tsuyuki, K Kanatani, F Niwa, K Hirabayashi, T Nakayama, M Mandai
BACKGROUND: Postpartum anemia and iron deficiency are associated with postpartum depression. This study investigated the association between a low mean corpuscular volume (MCV) without anemia (which implies early-stage iron deficiency) in early pregnancy and perinatal mental health outcomes. METHODS: The fixed data from the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS), a Japanese nationwide birth cohort, were used. Perinatal mental health was assessed using the Kessler 6-item psychological distress scale (K6) in mid-pregnancy and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at 1- and 6-months postpartum...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582628/resources-relationships-and-resilience-the-psychosocial-experiences-of-women-with-lower-limb-absence-during-pregnancy-and-postpartum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donna Cumming, Crystal MacKay, Clara Phillips, Fae Azhari, Brittany Mae Pousett
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on the unique needs of women with lower limb absence (LLA) during pregnancy and postpartum. The lack of information can negatively impact women's physical and emotional experiences. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to explore the psychosocial experiences of individuals with LLA through the pregnancy and postpartum periods, and to provide information to women and health care providers (HCPs) on what they can expect. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 women with LLA who had been pregnant in the previous 10 years...
April 2, 2024: Disability and Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570802/women-s-experiences-of-attempted-suicide-in-the-perinatal-period-aspen-study-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaat De Backer, Alexandra Pali, Fiona L Challacombe, Rosanna Hildersley, Mary Newburn, Sergio A Silverio, Jane Sandall, Louise M Howard, Abigail Easter
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of maternal death during pregnancy and the year after birth (the perinatal period). While maternal suicide is a relatively rare event with a prevalence of 3.84 per 100,000 live births in the UK [1], the impact of maternal suicide is profound and long-lasting. Many more women will attempt suicide during the perinatal period, with a worldwide estimated prevalence of 680 per 100,000 in pregnancy and 210 per 100,000 in the year after birth [2]. Qualitative research into perinatal suicide attempts is crucial to understand the experiences, motives and the circumstances surrounding these events, but this has largely been unexplored...
April 3, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570240/barriers-to-accessing-paid-parental-leave-among-birthing-parents-with-perinatal-health-complications-a-multiple-methods-study
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Lisset M Dumet, William H Dow, Deborah Karasek, Linda S Franck, Julia M Goodman
INTRODUCTION: Even in the small number of U.S. states with paid parental leave (PPL) programs, studies have found awareness of PPL remains low and unevenly distributed among parents. Moreover, little is known about whether parents with perinatal health complications have unmet needs in obtaining information about and support for accessing parental leave during that time. This study aims to address this research gap. Given the strong evidence linking paid leave with improvements in maternal and infant health, it is critical to evaluate access among vulnerable populations...
April 2, 2024: Women's Health Issues: Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567964/a-mindfulness-based-app-intervention-for-pregnant-women-protocol-for-a-pilot-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvia Rizzi, Stefania Poggianella, Maria Chiara Pavesi, Lorenzo Gios, Giorgia Bincoletto, Isabella Scolari, Claudia Paoli, Debora Marroni, Irene Tassinari, Barbara Baietti, Anna Gianatti, Veronica Albertini, Barbara Burlon, Vanda Chiodega, Barbara Endrizzi, Elena Benini, Chiara Guella, Erik Gadotti, Stefano Forti, Fabrizio Taddei
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is a complex time characterised by major transformations in the woman, which impact her physical, mental, and social well-being. How a woman adapts to these changes can affect her quality of life and psychological well-being. Indeed, the literature reports how pregnant women experience various psychological symptoms, the most frequent and common of which are symptoms of anxiety, stress, and/or depression. Indeed, promoting a healthy lifestyle focused on a woman's psychological well-being is crucial...
March 21, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566095/recreating-the-village-the-patient-experience-with-a-hybrid-model-of-group-perinatal-care-gppc-in-an-academic-family-health-team
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Anne Biringer, Natalie Morson, Sakina Walji, Natalie Tregaskiss, Susannah Merritt, Tutsirai Makuwaza, Milena Forte
BACKGROUND: Group prenatal care (GPC) has been shown to have a positive impact on social support, patient knowledge and preparedness for birth. We developed an interprofessional hybrid model of care whereby the group perinatal care (GPPC) component was co-facilitated by midwives (MW) and family medicine residents (FMR) and alternating individual visits were provided by family physicians (FP's) within our academic family health team (FHT) In this qualitative study, we sought to explore the impact of this program and how it supports patients through pregnancy and the early newborn period...
April 2, 2024: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564521/pregorexia-and-its-significance-for-physiological-processes-in-the-fetus-a-review-of-current-knowledge
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Mateusz Krystian Grajek, Martina Grot, Maria Kujawińska, Maciej Nigowski, Sandra Kryska
Anorexia occurring during pregnancy can have a devastating effect on the pregnant woman's physiological clinical picture, mental health, and fetal development. This is because eating behaviors, the fetal programming process, and behavioral-cognitive relationships all contribute to shaping intrauterine conditions. Dysfunction at the neural level predisposes to a disturbed relationship with food, reduced self-acceptance, perinatal depression, and a negative perception of body image. The health consequences of reduced energy intake in the course of anorexia during pregnancy contribute to the manifestation of maternal ketonuria, ketonemia, increased excretion (excretion) of nitrogen during diuresis, decreased synthesis of gluconeogenic amino acids after starvation in pregnancy...
December 31, 2023: Psychiatria Polska
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564067/maternal-antenatal-mental-health-and-its-associations-with-perinatal-outcomes-and-the-use-of-healthcare-services-in-children-from-the-ninfea-birth-cohort-study
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Adriana Bua, Giovenale Moirano, Costanza Pizzi, Franca Rusconi, Enrica Migliore, Lorenzo Richiardi, Maja Popovic
To investigate the associations between maternal mental health disorders before and during pregnancy and perinatal outcomes and child healthcare utilization between 6 and 18 months of age. Among the 6814 mother-child pairs from the Italian Internet-based NINFEA birth cohort, maternal depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders diagnosed by a physician before and during pregnancy were assessed through self-reported questionnaires completed during pregnancy and 6 months after delivery. Perinatal outcomes (preterm birth, birth weight, small for gestational age, congenital anomalies, and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)) and children's healthcare utilization (emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and outpatient visits) were reported by mothers at 6 and 18 months postpartum...
April 2, 2024: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562779/association-between-maternal-perinatal-stress-and-depression-on-infant-dna-methylation-in-the-first-year-of-life
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Sarina Abrishamcar, Beryl Zhuang, Mara Thomas, Nicole Gladish, Julia MacIsaac, Meaghan Jones, Elinor Simons, Theo Moraes, Piush Mandhane, Jeffrey Brook, Padmaja Subbarao, Stuart Turvey, Edith Chen, Gregory Miller, Michael Kobor, Anke Huels
Maternal stress and depression during pregnancy and the first year of the infant's life affect a large percentage of mothers. Maternal stress and depression have been associated with adverse fetal and childhood outcomes as well as differential child DNA methylation (DNAm). However, the biological mechanisms connecting maternal stress and depression to poor health outcomes in children are still largely unknown. Here we aim to determine whether prenatal stress and depression are associated with changes in cord blood mononuclear cell DNAm (CBMC-DNAm) in newborns (n = 119) and whether postnatal stress and depression are associated with changes in peripheral blood mononuclear cell DNAm (PBMC-DNAm) in children of 12 months of age (n = 113) from the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) cohort...
March 21, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561766/an-exploration-of-service-use-pattern-changes-and-cost-analysis-following-implementation-of-community-perinatal-mental-health-teams-in-pregnant-women-with-a-history-of-specialist-mental-healthcare-in-england-a-national-population-based-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Tassie, Julia Langham, Ipek Gurol-Urganci, Jan van der Meulen, Louise M Howard, Dharmintra Pasupathy, Helen Sharp, Antoinette Davey, Heather O'Mahen, Margaret Heslin, Sarah Byford
BACKGROUND: The National Health Service in England pledged >£365 million to improve access to mental healthcare services via Community Perinatal Mental Health Teams (CPMHTs) and reduce the rate of perinatal relapse in women with severe mental illness. This study aimed to explore changes in service use patterns following the implementation of CPMHTs in pregnant women with a history of specialist mental healthcare in England, and conduct a cost-analysis on these changes. METHODS: This study used a longitudinal cohort design based on existing routine administrative data...
March 20, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560809/increasing-access-to-perinatal-mental-health-care-the-perinatal-psychiatry-access-program-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana J Schaefer, Thomas Mackie, Ekaanth S Veerakumar, Radley Christopher Sheldrick, Tiffany A Moore Simas, Jeanette Valentine, Deborah Cowley, Amritha Bhat, Wendy Davis, Nancy Byatt
Perinatal psychiatry access programs offer a scalable approach to building the capacity of perinatal professionals to identify, assess, and treat mental health conditions. Little is known about access programs' implementation and the relative merits of differing approaches. We conducted surveys and semistructured interviews with access program staff and reviewed policy and procedure documents from the fifteen access programs that had been implemented in the United States as of March 2021, when the study was conducted...
April 2024: Health Affairs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560808/integrating-mental-health-in-perinatal-care-perspectives-of-interprofessional-clinicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica M Harrison
Despite the prevalence of perinatal mental health issues in the United States, gaps in care persist. To address this, perinatal health care settings are asked to focus on patients' mental health by administering standardized screening and, increasingly, by integrating mental health teams in their clinics. Using in-depth interviews and ethnographic observations, I investigated these emerging practices, exploring the experiences of certified nurse-midwives, obstetricians, and mental health clinicians. I found that certified nurse-midwives and obstetricians lack time, resources, and expertise, restricting their ability to address patients' mental health...
April 2024: Health Affairs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560807/a-strategy-to-support-perinatal-mental-health-by-collaborating-with-tribal-communities-in-montana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy Stiffarm, Stephanie Morton, Dawn Gunderson, Brie MacLaurin, Nicole Redvers, Maridee Shogren, Terri Wright, Andrew Williams
Among Indigenous women and birthing people, reported rates of perinatal mental health complications are consistently higher than in the general US population. However, perinatal mental health programs and interventions tend to focus on the general population and do not account for the unique experiences and worldviews of Indigenous Peoples. We highlight a collaborative strategy employed by a Montana nonprofit to engage Tribal communities in completing a statewide online resource guide designed to help pregnant and parenting families find resources, including mental health and substance use treatment options, within and beyond their local communities...
April 2024: Health Affairs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560805/social-determinants-among-pregnant-clients-with-perinatal-depression-anxiety-or-serious-mental-illness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bridgette Blebu, Ashaki Jackson, Astrid Reina, Emily C Dossett, Erin Saleeby
To characterize co-occurring social determinants of health for clients experiencing perinatal anxiety and depression (perinatal mood and anxiety disorders) or serious mental illness (SMI) in a diverse population receiving prenatal care in a safety-net health system, we conducted a latent class analysis, using data from a social determinants screener in pregnancy for the health system's clients during 2017-20. The sample included clients with positive screens for depression or anxiety or SMI diagnoses. Prenatal clients with a positive screen for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders or SMI comprised 13-30 percent of classes, characterized by more than two co-occurring social determinants (for example, co-occurring socioeconomic and interpersonal factors)...
April 2024: Health Affairs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560804/racial-and-ethnic-inequities-in-postpartum-depressive-symptoms-diagnosis-and-care-in-7-us-jurisdictions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah C Haight, Jamie R Daw, Chantel L Martin, Karen Sheffield-Abdullah, Sarah Verbiest, Brian W Pence, Joanna Maselko
Understanding whether racial and ethnic inequities exist along the postpartum mental health care continuum is vital because inequitable identification of depression can lead to inequitable referral to and receipt of care. We aimed to expand on existing cross-sectional and single-state data documenting potential racial and ethnic disparities in postpartum depression care. Using early (from two to six months) and late (from twelve to fourteen months) postpartum survey data from seven US jurisdictions, we documented patterns of early postpartum depressive symptoms, perinatal mood and anxiety disorder (PMAD) diagnosis, and receipt of postpartum mental health care overall and by racial and ethnic identity...
April 2024: Health Affairs
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