Mode of delivery and postpartum emotional distress: a cohort study of 55 814 women

被引:67
作者
Adams, S. S. [1 ,2 ]
Eberhard-Gran, M. [1 ,3 ]
Sandvik, A. R. [4 ]
Eskild, A. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Akershus Univ Hosp, Hlth Serv Res Ctr, N-1478 Lorenskog, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Akershus Univ Hosp, Inst Clin Med, Oslo, Norway
[3] Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Div Mental Hlth, Oslo, Norway
[4] Akershus Univ Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, N-1478 Lorenskog, Norway
关键词
Cohort studies; delivery; pregnancy; psychological; stress; HOPKINS SYMPTOM CHECKLIST-25; EMERGENCY CESAREAN-SECTION; PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT; HEALTH-STATUS; CHILDBIRTH; FEAR; QUESTIONNAIRE; DEPRESSION; ANXIETY; MOTHER;
D O I
10.1111/j.1471-0528.2011.03188.x
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective To assess the association between mode of delivery and maternal postpartum emotional distress. Design A prospective study of women from 30 weeks of gestation to 6 months postpartum. Setting Pregnant women in Norway during the period 1998-2008. Population A total of 55 814 women from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. Methods Emotional distress was reported in a short form of the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (SCL-8) at 30 weeks of gestation and at 6 months postpartum. Information on mode of delivery was obtained from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway. Main outcome measures Changes in SCL-8 score from 30 weeks of gestation to 6 months postpartum and presence of emotional distress at 6 months postpartum. Results Women with instrumental vaginal, emergency caesarean or elective caesarean deliveries had similar changes in SCL-8 score between 30 weeks of gestation and 6 months postpartum, as compared with women with unassisted vaginal delivery (adjusted regression coefficient, 0.00, 95% CI -0.01 to 0.01; 0.01, 95% CI 0.00-0.02; and -0.01, 95% CI-0.02 to 0.00, respectively). The corresponding odds ratios (ORs) associated with the presence of emotional distress at 6 months postpartum (SCL-8 >= 2.0) were: OR 1.01, 95% CI 0.86-1.18; OR 1.13, 95% CI 0.97-1.32; and OR 0.96, 95% CI 0.79-1.16, respectively. These estimates were adjusted for emotional distress during pregnancy and other potential confounding factors. Emotional distress during pregnancy showed the strongest association with the presence of emotional distress at 6 months postpartum (adjusted OR 14.09, 95% CI 12.77-15.55). Conclusions Mode of delivery was not associated with a change in SCL-8 score from 30 weeks of gestation to 6 months postpartum or with the presence of emotional distress postpartum.
引用
收藏
页码:298 / 305
页数:8
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], NORW MOTH CHILD COH
[2]   Rates of caesarean section:: analysis of global, regional and national estimates [J].
Betran, Ana P. ;
Merialdi, Mario ;
Lauer, Jeremy A. ;
Bing-Shun, Wang ;
Thomas, Jane ;
Van Look, Paul ;
Wagner, Marsden .
PAEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2007, 21 (02) :98-113
[3]   Psychological aspects of caesarean section [J].
Clement, S .
BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY, 2001, 15 (01) :109-126
[4]  
Devendra K, 2003, ANN ACAD MED SINGAP, V32, P577
[5]   Cesarean childbirth and psychosocial outcomes: A meta-analysis [J].
DiMatteo, MR ;
Lepper, HS ;
Damush, TM ;
Morton, SC ;
Carney, MF ;
Pearson, M ;
Kahn, KL .
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 1996, 15 (04) :303-314
[6]   Review of validation studies of the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale [J].
Eberhard-Gran, M ;
Eskild, A ;
Tambs, K ;
Opjordsmoen, S ;
Samuelsen, SO .
ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, 2001, 104 (04) :243-249
[7]   Adverse psychological impact of operative obstetric interventions: a prospective longitudinal study [J].
Fisher, J ;
Astbury, J ;
Smith, A .
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 1997, 31 (05) :728-738
[8]  
Forman DN, 2000, BRIT J OBSTET GYNAEC, V107, P1210
[9]   Counselling women about choice [J].
Harris, LH .
BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY, 2001, 15 (01) :93-107
[10]   The course of anxiety and depression through pregnancy and the postpartum in a community sample [J].
Heron, J ;
O'Connor, TG ;
Evans, J ;
Golding, J ;
Glover, V .
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2004, 80 (01) :65-73