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Postpartum Maternal Emotional Disorders and the Physical Health of Mother and Child

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Publisher Dove Medical Press
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2022 Oct 14
PMID 36237373
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the relationships between postpartum emotional manifestations and various neonatal variables, as well as variables within this category, in the context of hospitalization together after birth.

Patients And Methods: Between 1 March 2020 and 1 September 2020, a cross-sectional research design was used including mother-child couples (112 mothers, 121 newborns - 13 twins/triplets).

Results: Using a -test for independent samples, we observed: a) the symptoms of depression were more severe in mothers of newborns hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) [(110) = 4.334)], provided oxygen therapy [(109.99) = 3.162], born prematurely [(110) = 3.157], or with adjustment disorders [(109) = -2.947] ( < 0.01); b) a similar, for anxiety as a state [(82.38) = 5.251], (107.29) = 4.523, (110) = 3.416, (109) = -3.268, < 0.01], and as a trait was more common [(80.79) = 4.501, (108.790) = 4.669, (109) = -3.268, < 0.001] compared to other mothers. Using Pearson's test ( < 0.001), several very strong correlations were observed between neonatal variables, including number (no.) of days of hospitalization with birth weight (BW) ( = -0.802), head circumference (HC) ( = -0.822), and gestational age (GA) ( = -0.800) and the mother's postpartum anxiety as a state/trait ( = 0.770). Using Poisson regression, it was observed that anxiety as a state ( = 0.020, z = 4.029, < 0.001) and as a trait ( = 0.800, z = 6.160, < 0.001) stimulated the intensity of symptoms of postpartum depression (optimal models).

Conclusion: Postpartum maternal psychological manifestations were associated with NICU hospitalization, pathology, and some neonatal therapies. We also noticed, that the duration of hospitalization, BW, HC, and GA, were correlated with maternal emotional disorders. Results will facilitate future optimization of birth management and postnatal care.

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