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医療者からのヘルスケアが母親のメンタルヘルスにあたえる影響

有本, 梨花 アリモト, リカ Arimoto, Rika 神戸大学

2022.03.25

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As maternal mental health is related to postpartum depression; it is essential to reduce anxiety in pregnant women. However, little information is available on the health care effect provided by health professionals on maternal mental health. This study aimed to investigate the health care provided by health professionals during check-ups and its influence on maternal mental health in Japan. This was a cross-sectional study. Participants were 105 first-time mothers with a gestational age of 20 to 27 weeks. Data on participants’ demographics, healthcare services received, participants’ understanding of health care were collected, and mental health was assessed using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-Form JYZ, and Prenatal Attachment Inventory. Results reveal that women who understood their physical condition and fetal conditions were less likely to experience state anxiety than those who did not (p<01 and p<.05, respectively). An understanding of fetal condition and growth were also associated with a significantly increased fetal attachment (p<01 and p<001, respectively). The understanding of “better lifestyle” in the midwife-led care group was significantly higher than that in the group that did not receive midwife-led care (p<.01). Understanding health care might be necessary for promoting fetal attachment and reducing anxiety during pregnancy. Therefore, health professionals must sufficiently explain relevant conditions to pregnant women.

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