Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors
Objective To estimate the frequency of Positive Maternal Mental Health (PMMH) interpretation levels in pregnant women who attended prenatal consultation and to identify their association with obstetric and psychosocial factors. Methods A cross-sectional study that included pregnant women who attende...
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Monterrosa-Castro, Álvaro
Romero-Martínez, Shairine
Monterrosa-Blanco, Angélica
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Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors |
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Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors |
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Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors |
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Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors |
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Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors |
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Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors |
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Positive maternal mental health in pregnant women and its association with obstetric and psychosocial factors |
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Monterrosa-Castro, Álvaro Romero-Martínez, Shairine Monterrosa-Blanco, Angélica |
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Monterrosa-Castro, Álvaro Romero-Martínez, Shairine Monterrosa-Blanco, Angélica |
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3. Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud Reproductive Health Mental Health Pregnancy Prenatal care Maternal health ODS 3: Salud y bienestar. Garantizar una vida sana y promover el bienestar de todos a todas las edades |
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Reproductive Health Mental Health Pregnancy Prenatal care Maternal health |
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Objective To estimate the frequency of Positive Maternal Mental Health (PMMH) interpretation levels in pregnant women who attended prenatal consultation and to identify their association with obstetric and psychosocial factors. Methods A cross-sectional study that included pregnant women who attended prenatal care at 12 or more weeks of gestation. The following scales were applied: Positive Mental Health Questionnaire (PMHQ), Goldberg Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale. Results 702 pregnant women were evaluated; 634 (90.3%) had flourishing PMMH, and 68 (9.7%) had non-flourishing PMMH. Among the latter, all were at an intermediate level, and none were languishing. Flourishing PMMH was more frequent in adults (91.2%) compared to adolescents (75.0%) and in women with higher education (93.0%) than in those with basic education (83.9%). The PMHQ factors and global score correlated positively with maternal age and negatively with anxiety, depression, emotional, social, and general loneliness. Associated with a higher frequency of non-flourishing PMMH were general loneliness OR:6.32[CI95%:3.38–11.82], social loneliness OR:5.98[CI95%:3.42–10.42], adolescence OR:3.47[CI95%:1.61–7.45], emotional loneliness OR:3.12[1.83–5.32], anxiety OR:2.14[CI95%:1.27–3.60], and depression OR:1.88[CI95%:1.09–3.25]. Less frequently: work occupation outside the home OR:0.41[CI95%:0.24–0.68], technical/technological studies OR:0.22[CI95%:0.08–0.60] and university OR:0.27[CI95%:0.10–0.71]. Preconception consultation, desired pregnancy, cesarean section, and fetal or neonatal death were not associated. In the adjusted model: general loneliness OR:3.02[CI95%:1.10–8.31], social loneliness OR:2.82[CI95%:1.38–5.79] and anxiety OR:1.93[CI95%:1.02–3.67], retained statistical significance. Conclusion Nine out of ten pregnant women had flourishing PMMH, and none had languishing PMMH. None of the obstetric factors were associated with non-flourishing PMMH but with general loneliness, social loneliness, and anxiety |
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Chauhan A, Potdar J. Maternal mental health during pregnancy: A critical review. Cureus. 2022 Oct 25;14(10):e30656. https://doi.org/10.7759/ cureus.30656 Bedaso A, Adams J, Peng W, Sibbritt D. The relationship between social support and mental health problems during pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Reprod Health 2021 Jul 28;18(1):162. https://doi.org/10.1186/ s12978-021-01209-5 Hernández-Martínez C, Val VA, Murphy M, Busquets PC, Sans JC. Relation between positive and negative maternal emotional states and obstetrical outcomes. Women Health. 2011 Mar;51(2):124–5. https://doi.org/10.1080/03 630242.2010.550991 Griffen A, McIntyre L, Belsito JZ, Burkhard J, Davis W, Kimmel M, et al. Perinatal mental health care in the United States: an overview of policies and programs. Health Aff (Millwood). 2021 Oct;40(10):1543–50. https://doi. org/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.00796 Monteiro F, Fonseca A, Pereira M, Canavarro MC. Is positive mental health and the absence of mental illness the same? Factors associated with flourishing and the absence of depressive symptoms in postpartum women. J Clin Psychol 2021 Mar;77(3):629–45. https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.23081 Nobre J, Calha A, Luis H, Oliveira AP, Monteiro F, Ferré-Grau C et al. Mental health literacy and positive mental health in adolescents: a correlational study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jul 3;19(13):8165. https://doi. org/10.3390/ijerph19138165 |
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Monterrosa-Castro, ÁlvaroRomero-Martínez, ShairineMonterrosa-Blanco, AngélicaGrupo de Investigación Salud de la Mujer2025-05-30T15:19:08Z2025-05-30T15:19:08Z20231471 - 2458https://hdl.handle.net/11227/195801471 - 2458Objective To estimate the frequency of Positive Maternal Mental Health (PMMH) interpretation levels in pregnant women who attended prenatal consultation and to identify their association with obstetric and psychosocial factors. Methods A cross-sectional study that included pregnant women who attended prenatal care at 12 or more weeks of gestation. The following scales were applied: Positive Mental Health Questionnaire (PMHQ), Goldberg Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale. Results 702 pregnant women were evaluated; 634 (90.3%) had flourishing PMMH, and 68 (9.7%) had non-flourishing PMMH. Among the latter, all were at an intermediate level, and none were languishing. Flourishing PMMH was more frequent in adults (91.2%) compared to adolescents (75.0%) and in women with higher education (93.0%) than in those with basic education (83.9%). The PMHQ factors and global score correlated positively with maternal age and negatively with anxiety, depression, emotional, social, and general loneliness. Associated with a higher frequency of non-flourishing PMMH were general loneliness OR:6.32[CI95%:3.38–11.82], social loneliness OR:5.98[CI95%:3.42–10.42], adolescence OR:3.47[CI95%:1.61–7.45], emotional loneliness OR:3.12[1.83–5.32], anxiety OR:2.14[CI95%:1.27–3.60], and depression OR:1.88[CI95%:1.09–3.25]. Less frequently: work occupation outside the home OR:0.41[CI95%:0.24–0.68], technical/technological studies OR:0.22[CI95%:0.08–0.60] and university OR:0.27[CI95%:0.10–0.71]. Preconception consultation, desired pregnancy, cesarean section, and fetal or neonatal death were not associated. In the adjusted model: general loneliness OR:3.02[CI95%:1.10–8.31], social loneliness OR:2.82[CI95%:1.38–5.79] and anxiety OR:1.93[CI95%:1.02–3.67], retained statistical significance. Conclusion Nine out of ten pregnant women had flourishing PMMH, and none had languishing PMMH. None of the obstetric factors were associated with non-flourishing PMMH but with general loneliness, social loneliness, and anxietyapplication/pdfengBMCReino UnidoBMC Public Health131013123Chauhan A, Potdar J. Maternal mental health during pregnancy: A critical review. Cureus. 2022 Oct 25;14(10):e30656. https://doi.org/10.7759/ cureus.30656Bedaso A, Adams J, Peng W, Sibbritt D. The relationship between social support and mental health problems during pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Reprod Health 2021 Jul 28;18(1):162. https://doi.org/10.1186/ s12978-021-01209-5Hernández-Martínez C, Val VA, Murphy M, Busquets PC, Sans JC. 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