Depressive symptoms among immigrant and Canadian born mothers of preterm infants at neonatal intensive care discharge: a cross sectional study

被引:30
|
作者
Ballantyne, Marilyn [1 ]
Benzies, Karen M. [2 ]
Trute, Barry [3 ]
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Sch Nursing, Fac Hlth Sci, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada
[2] Univ Calgary, Fac Nursing, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
[3] Univ Calgary, Fac Social Work, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
来源
关键词
FAMILY ASSESSMENT DEVICE; BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS; POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS; MATERNAL DEPRESSION; COMMUNITY SAMPLE; PREMATURE BIRTH; RISK-FACTORS; FOLLOW-UP; UNIT;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2393-13-S1-S11
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Background: Mothers of preterm infants are considered at higher risk for depressive symptoms, higher than for mothers of healthy term infants. Predictors of depressive symptoms in mothers of preterm infants are not yet well established. Immigrant mothers of term infants have higher prevalence of depressive symptoms than Canadian born mothers but the relative prevalence for immigrant mothers of preterm infants is unknown. This study had two aims: (i) to investigate the prevalence of depressive symptoms in immigrant as compared to Canadian born mothers of preterm infants, and (ii) to determine what factors are associated with depressive symptoms in mothers of preterm infants. Methods: This is a multi-site, cross sectional study of mothers whose preterm infants required hospitalization in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Consecutive eligible mothers (N = 291) were recruited during the week prior to their infant's NICU discharge. Mothers completed a self-administered questionnaire booklet of validated psychosocial/cultural measures including the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), Parental Stressor Scale: NICU, General Functioning Subscale of the McMaster Family Assessment Device, Social Support Index, and Vancouver Index of Acculturation; and demographic characteristics questions. Infant characteristics included gestational age, birth weight, sex, singleton/multiple birth, and Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology-II. Results: Immigrant mothers (N = 107), when compared to Canadian born mothers (N = 184), reported more depressive symptoms, poorer family functioning, less social support, and less mainstream acculturation. Hierarchical regression for a subsample of 271 mothers indicated that single parent status, high stress, poorer family functioning, and less social support were associated with increased depressive symptoms and accounted for 39% of the variance on the CES-D. Immigrant status did not contribute significantly to the final regression model. Conclusions: Immigrant mothers of preterm infants are at increased risk for depressive symptoms. For immigrant and Canadian born mothers of preterm infants hospitalized in NICU and particularly for single mothers, interventions to reduce stress and increase family functioning and social support may reduce depressive symptoms. Given the effects of depression on maternal health and functioning, such an intervention may improve child outcomes.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Depressive symptoms among immigrant and Canadian born mothers of preterm infants at neonatal intensive care discharge: a cross sectional study
    Marilyn Ballantyne
    Karen M Benzies
    Barry Trute
    [J]. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 13
  • [2] Criteria for discharge of preterm infants from Canadian neonatal intensive care units
    Mccord, Helen
    Fieldhouse, Elise
    El-Naggar, Walid
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2024, 183 (04) : 1759 - 1763
  • [3] Criteria for discharge of preterm infants from Canadian neonatal intensive care units
    Helen McCord
    Elise Fieldhouse
    Walid El-Naggar
    [J]. European Journal of Pediatrics, 2024, 183 : 1759 - 1763
  • [4] Memories of Infant Pain in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Influence Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Mothers of Infants Born Preterm
    Vinall, Jillian
    Noel, Melanie
    Disher, Timothy
    Caddell, Kim
    Campbell-Yeo, Marsha
    [J]. CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2018, 34 (10): : 936 - 943
  • [5] Depressive symptoms in mothers of preterm infants before and during COVID-19 restrictions in neonatal intensive care units
    Itoshima, Ryo
    Tuura, Kirsi
    Toome, Liis
    Varendi, Heili
    Saik, Pille
    Axelin, Anna
    Lehtonen, Liisa
    Ahlqvist-Bjorkroth, Sari
    [J]. ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 2023, 112 (10) : 2164 - 2171
  • [6] Risk factors for postpartum depressive symptoms among mothers of Colorado-born preterm infants
    Troung, Connie
    Juhl, Ashley
    Hwang, Sunah S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2021, 41 (08) : 2028 - 2037
  • [7] Risk factors for postpartum depressive symptoms among mothers of Colorado-born preterm infants
    Connie Truong
    Ashley Juhl
    Sunah S. Hwang
    [J]. Journal of Perinatology, 2021, 41 : 2028 - 2037
  • [8] Anxiety in Mothers With Preterm Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    Jambulingam, Malligamoorthi
    [J]. JOGNN-JOURNAL OF OBSTETRIC GYNECOLOGIC AND NEONATAL NURSING, 2012, 41 : S152 - S152
  • [9] Maternal Mental Health and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Discharge Readiness in Mothers of Preterm Infants
    McGowan, Elisabeth C.
    Du, Nan
    Hawes, Katheleen
    Tucker, Richard
    O'Donnell, Melissa
    Vohr, Betty
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2017, 184 : 68 - 74
  • [10] Costs of Neonatal Intensive Care for Canadian Infants with Preterm Birth
    Rios, Juan D.
    Shah, Prakesh S.
    Beltempo, Marc
    Louis, Deepak
    Mukerji, Amit
    Premji, Shahirose
    Shah, Vibhuti
    Lee, Shoo K.
    Pechlivanoglou, Petros
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2021, 229 : 161 - +