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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410242/correlation-between-maternal-anxiety-during-mid-pregnancy-and-subsequent-infant-sleep-issues-a-cross-sectional-study-from-2015-to-2016
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sumei Wang, Zhiling Cai, Guopeng Gao, Shuangqin Yan
PURPOSE: To explore the correlation between maternal anxiety during mid-pregnancy and infant sleep issues based on the anxiety status of mothers in mid-pregnancy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A cohort of 2122 primigravida women from Ma'anshan City, Anhui Province, was followed from pregnancy until 6 months postpartum. The study analyzed the impact of maternal anxiety on infant sleep patterns, including primary caregivers, encompassing insufficient sleep duration, frequent nocturnal awakenings, prolonged nocturnal awakening durations, and elongated sleep latency...
2024: International Journal of General Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407602/primiparas-prenatal-depressive-symptoms-anxiety-and-salivary-oxytocin-level-predict-early-postnatal-maternal-infant-bonding-a-japanese-longitudinal-study
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Hitomi Kanekasu, Yachiyo Shiraiwa, Shu Taira, Hiroko Watanabe
PURPOSE: It was reported that maternal-infant bonding failure predicts abusive parenting. Maternal-infant bonding is important to prevent child abuse. This study aimed to investigate the association between prenatal depressive symptoms, anxiety, cortisol, and oxytocin levels, and postnatal maternal-infant bonding. METHODS: The participants completed a self-report prenatal questionnaire that included the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) in the second trimester...
February 26, 2024: Archives of Women's Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403982/babies-two-bonds-frequency-and-correlates-of-differential-maternal-infant-bonding-in-mothers-of-twins
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Susan J Wenze, Cynthia M Mikula, Cynthia L Battle
We assessed prevalence and correlates of differential maternal-infant bonding (i.e., experiencing a stronger bond with one baby vs. the other) in mothers of twins, focusing on aspects of maternal mental health, well-being, and pregnancy/birth that have been previously linked with maternal-infant bonding. Participants (N = 108 American women, 88.89% White, 82.41% non-Hispanic, aged 18-45, who gave birth to twins in the past 6-24 weeks) were recruited from postpartum support websites. Participants completed a Qualtrics survey assessing pregnancy/birth history, symptoms of depression and anxiety, sleep, stress, romantic relationship satisfaction, and postpartum bonding...
February 25, 2024: Infant Mental Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395837/perinatal-anxiety-disorders-screening-study-a-study-protocol
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Nichole Fairbrother, Bryn Stagg, Olivia Scoten, Cora Keeney, Claudia Cargnelli
BACKGROUND: The anxiety and their related disorders (AD) are the most common of all mental health conditions, and affect approximately 20% of pregnant and postpartum people. They are associated with significant distress and life interference for sufferers, as well as negative consequences for fetal and infant development. At present, little if any routine screening for prenatal AD is being conducted and data regarding the most effective tools to screen for these disorders is lacking. The majority of screening studies suffer from methodological difficulties which undermine the confidence needed to recommend measures for population distribution...
February 24, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384111/the-impact-of-military-trauma-exposures-on-servicewomen-s-pregnancy-outcomes-a-scoping-review
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Laura L Manzo, Rebeccah A Dindinger, Janene Batten, Joan L Combellick, Bridget Basile-Ibrahim
INTRODUCTION: Active-duty servicewomen and veterans make up nearly 20% of the United States military and may experience trauma specific to military service. Military-specific trauma includes combat deployment and military sexual trauma, exposure to which may result in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The purpose of this scoping review is to examine the extent to which military trauma exposures impact the pregnancy outcomes of active-duty servicewomen and women veterans. METHODS: A systematic search of OVID MEDLINE, OVID Embase, and OVID PsycINFO from inception to September 25, 2023, identified studies examining associations between military trauma exposures and perinatal outcomes...
February 21, 2024: Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377918/factors-related-to-a-disturbance-in-the-mother-child-bond-and-attachment
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Maria Antonia Diaz-Ogallar, Antonio Hernandez-Martinez, Manuel Linares-Abad, Juan Miguel Martinez-Galiano
INTRODUCTION: Establishing an adequate bond and attachment between a mother and child is essential for preventing pathologies and developing this relationship in the future. PURPOSE: To identify the factors related to a disturbance of the mother-child bond or attachment. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out with women with a biological child between 6 weeks and 18 months of age. The Mother-Child Bond-Attachment Questionnaire (VAMF, for its name in Spanish) was administered to measure the bond and postnatal attachment together with a questionnaire containing sociodemographic, psychosocial, and health variables referring to the mother and the newborn...
February 19, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370921/biopsychosocial-correlates-of-emotional-problems-in-women-during-pregnancy-and-postpartum-period
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Archana Javadekar, Arpita Karmarkar, Suprakash Chaudhury, Daniel Saldanha, Jaideep Patil
BACKGROUND: Transition to motherhood is associated with several emotional problems that can have long-term consequences on the mother and baby. AIM: To examine the association of various biomedical and cultural factors with the new onset of emotional problems during pregnancy and postpartum period. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective longitudinal study included 300 pregnant women interviewed in the third trimester. RESULTS: The prevalence of emotional problems in the study group was 31...
November 2023: Industrial Psychiatry Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367480/when-is-the-best-time-to-screen-for-perinatal-anxiety-a-longitudinal-cohort-study
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Susan Ayers, Andrea Sinesi, Rose Coates, Helen Cheyne, Margaret Maxwell, Catherine Best, Stacey McNicol, Louise R Williams, Nazihah Uddin, Judy Shakespeare, Fiona Alderdice
BACKGROUND: For screening for anxiety during pregnancy and after birth to be efficient and effective it is important to know the optimal time to screen in order to identify women who might benefit from treatment. AIMS: To determine the optimal time to screen for perinatal anxiety to identify women with anxiety disorders and those who want treatment. A secondary aim was to examine the stability and course of perinatal anxiety over time. METHODS: Prospective longitudinal cohort study of 2243 women who completed five screening questionnaires of anxiety and mental health symptoms in early pregnancy (11 weeks), mid-pregnancy (23 weeks), late pregnancy (32 weeks) and postnatally (8 weeks)...
February 6, 2024: Journal of Anxiety Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365951/anxiety-focused-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-delivered-by-non-specialists-to-prevent-postnatal-depression-a-randomized-phase-3-trial
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Pamela J Surkan, Abid Malik, Jamie Perin, Najia Atif, Armaan Rowther, Ahmed Zaidi, Atif Rahman
Anxiety experienced by women during pregnancy is highly prevalent, especially in resource-poor settings and strongly predicts postnatal common mental disorders (CMDs), anxiety and depression. We evaluated the effectiveness of an anxiety-focused early prenatal intervention on preventing postnatal CMDs. This study was a phase 3, two-arm, single-blind, randomized controlled trial conducted in Pakistan with women who were ≤22 weeks pregnant and had at least mild anxiety without clinical depression. Participants were randomized to the Happy Mother-Healthy Baby program, based on cognitive behavioral therapy, consisting of six one-on-one intervention sessions in pregnancy delivered by non-specialist providers, or to enhanced care alone...
February 16, 2024: Nature Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354625/impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-new-parents-enrolled-in-the-baby1000-birth-cohort-study-in-sydney-australia-a-mixed-methods-study
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Allison Marie Grech, Sweekriti Sharma, Nathalie Kizirian, Adrienne Gordon
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic was, and continues to be, uniquely experienced by women in the perinatal period and their families. Whilst long-term impacts of the pandemic are unknown, exposures in pregnancy and early life have impacts across the life-course and future generations. The objective of this manuscript was to explore how the pregnancy, postpartum and parenting experiences of a subset of participants from the 'BABY1000' cohort in Sydney, Australia, were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and explore associations between these experiences and state anxiety...
February 13, 2024: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348309/effect-of-a-prepartum-and-postpartum-complex-interdisciplinary-lifestyle-and-psychosocial-intervention-on-metabolic-and-mental-health-outcomes-in-women-with-gestational-diabetes-mellitus-the-mysweetheart-trial-randomised-single-centred-blinded-controlled-trial
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Dan Yedu Quansah, Leah Gilbert, Amar Arhab, Elena Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Didier Hans, Justine Gross, Stefano Lanzi, Bobby Stuijfzand, Alain Lacroix, Antje Horsch, Jardena J Puder
OBJECTIVE: To test the effect of a complex, interdisciplinary, lifestyle and psychosocial intervention on metabolic and mental health outcomes in women with gestational diabetes mellitus during pregnancy and in the post partum. DESIGN: Single centred, single blinded, randomised, controlled trial (the MySweetheart trial). SETTING: Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland, from 2 September 2016 to 25 October 2021. PARTICIPANTS: 211 women aged at least 18 years with a diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus at 24-32 gestational weeks were randomly assigned (1:1) to the intervention (n=105) or to usual care (n=106)...
2024: BMJ Med
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347879/is-the-mental-health-of-couples-with-twins-more-at-risk-results-from-an-italian-cohort-study
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Giulia Bonanni, Valentina Laurita Longo, Chiara Airoldi, Federica Meli, Alessandra Familiari, Federica Romanzi, Marcella Pellegrino, Daniela Visconti, Annamaria Serio, Antonio Lanzone, Elisa Bevilacqua
INTRODUCTION: Our retrospective study aimed to investigate whether parents of twins encounter heightened psychological and emotional distress one year after childbirth, in comparison to parents of singletons within an Italian cohort. METHODS: Exclusion criteria included multiparity, preterm birth, congenital anomalies, stillbirth, >2 fetus pregnancies, and pre-existing maternal mental health disorders. Out of the 300 couples (600 parents) invited to participate, 286 parents (158 mothers, 128 fathers) successfully completed a self-administered survey...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343269/a-novel-tool-for-risk-assessment-screening-diagnosis-assessment-and-therapy-in-postpartum-depression
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Prachi Sharma, Kanav Khera
Postpartum depression (PPD), as a common condition occurring in women in the postnatal period, is underdiagnosed, seldom identified, and infrequently treated. Undiagnosed PPD can have negative consequences for overall quality-of-life outcomes in the mother, psychological growth of the infant, and bonding between the infant and its mother. However, early diagnosis and prompt treatment of PPD can lead to an improvement in postpartum maternal health and a healthier relationship between the mother and her infant...
February 11, 2024: International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342316/exploration-of-the-psychometric-properties-of-the-epds-us-a-validation-study
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Sara Wagner Moyer, Suzanne Ameringer, R K Elswick, Jaclyn D Nunziato, Patricia Anne Kinser
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to explore the reliability and construct validity of the EPDS-US. METHODS: To enhance the perinatal mental health screen, we adapted the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen (EPDS) for application in the United States, and evaluated reliability and construct validity of the EPDS-US in a sample of 100 postpartum individuals. We explored reliability by estimating internal consistency of the scale and evaluating concurrent validity with correlations to the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7); and construct validity using factor analysis and discriminant validity with correlations to the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342101/unmet-needs-in-mental-healthcare-for-women-with-clinically-significant-symptoms-of-perinatal-depression-and-or-anxiety-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Raquel Costa, Ana Mesquita, Emma Motrico, Sara Domínguez-Salas, Pelin Dikmen-Yildiz, Sandra Saldivia, Eleni Vousoura, Ana Osorio, Claire A Wilson, Rena Bina, Drorit Levy, Andri Christoforou, Maria Fernanda González, Camelia Hancheva, Ethel Felice, Tiago Miguel Pinto
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Unmet needs in perinatal mental healthcare are an important public health issue particularly in the context of a stressful life event such as the COVID-19 pandemic but data on the extent of this problem are needed. AIM: The aim of this study is to determine the (1) proportion of women with clinically significant symptoms of perinatal depression, anxiety or comorbid symptoms of depression and anxiety, receiving mental healthcare overall and by country and (2) factors associated with receiving mental healthcare...
February 11, 2024: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340534/understanding-cannabis-use-and-mental-health-difficulties-in-context-with-women-s-experiences-of-stressful-events-and-social-health-issues-in-pregnancy-the-aboriginal-families-study
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Fiona K Mensah, Karen Glover, Cathy Leane, Deirdre Gartland, Arwen Nikolof, Yvonne Clark, Graham Gee, Stephanie J Brown
BACKGROUND: Few population-based data sources fully recognise the intersections between stressful events, social health issues, and cannabis use in pregnancy, and little is known about sequelae for women's mental health. METHODS: We draw on two waves of population-based data for 344 families participating in the Aboriginal Families Study longitudinal cohort. We examine women's mental health in the first year postpartum and when children were aged 5-9 years in context with life experiences and use of cannabis in pregnancy...
January 29, 2024: Comprehensive Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339840/addressing-perinatal-substance-use-a-triad-approach-led-by-the-colorado-perinatal-care-quality-collaborative
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Amber Johnson, Karli S Swenson, Elena Dillner, Kaylin A Klie, Rachael Duncan, Sara Brandspigel, Katie Breen
Unintentional overdose is a leading driver of maternal death in Colorado. The high volume of maternal deaths from preventable causes lends questions to failures in our clinical and community-based care for pregnant and postpartum people. The Colorado Maternal Mortality Review Committee identified 3 main contributors including stigma in the community and health care system, fragmentation of the health care system, and the need for more clinician training. The Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative led a 3-pronged intervention to address these challenges and improve perinatal care...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38333637/trajectories-of-pain-intensity-pain-catastrophizing-and-pain-interference-in-the-perinatal-and-postpartum-period
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Jenna Jessa, Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen, Ashley Dhillon, Andrew Walker, Melanie Noel, Ivan Sedov, Jillian Vinall Miller
INTRODUCTION: Chronic pain (pain >3 months) is a growing epidemic. Normal pregnancy may give rise to recurrent and sometimes constant pain for women. Women with worse pain symptoms are more likely to report symptoms of anxiety, depression, and/or insomnia during the perinatal period, which may impact labor and delivery outcomes. We examined the relationship between demographic and psychological predictors of pain throughout pregnancy and into the postpartum. OBJECTIVES: To examine trajectories of pain intensity, pain catastrophizing, and pain interference during pregnancy and the early postpartum, and associated sociodemographic predictors of trajectory membership...
April 2024: Pain Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329993/maternal-psychological-symptom-trajectories-from-2-to-24-months-postpartum-a-latent-class-growth-analysis
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Jihye Kim Scroggins, Karin Reuter-Rice, Debra Brandon, Qing Yang
BACKGROUND: Postpartum women experience an array of psychological symptoms that are associated with adverse health behaviors and outcomes including postpartum suicidal ideation and long-term depression. To provide early management of postpartum psychological symptoms, it is important to understand how the symptom experiences change over time. OBJECTIVE: To examine maternal psychological symptom trajectories over 2, 6, 15, and 24 months postpartum using latent class growth analysis (LCGA) and to examine how each trajectory is associated with maternal depression outcome at 24 months...
February 6, 2024: Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329905/a-longitudinal-study-examining-the-associations-between-prenatal-and-postnatal-maternal-distress-and-toddler-socioemotional-developmental-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Jennifer E Khoury, Leslie Atkinson, Andrea Gonzalez
Elevated psychological distress, experienced by pregnant women and parents, has been well-documented during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most research focuses on the first 6-months postpartum, with single or limited repeated measures of perinatal distress. The present longitudinal study examined how perinatal distress, experienced over nearly 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic, impacted toddler socioemotional development. A sample of 304 participants participated during pregnancy, 6-weeks, 6-months, and 15-months postpartum...
February 8, 2024: Infancy: the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
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