Analysis of influencing factors of maternal mental health in Sichuan Province
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ajmss.v2i1.6597Keywords:
Pregnant and pregnant women, Mental health, DegreeAbstract
In this paper, a total of 1942 data were obtained by using the Chinese Health Data Center - "Sichuan Maternal Mental Health Data Set". Through the significance test of SPSS software, the impact of academic qualifications, marital satisfaction and negative social events on maternal mental health was analyzed, and it was concluded that the higher the education, the greater the possibility of adverse mental health of pregnant women. In the cross-impact analysis of the three, educational qualifications had the greatest impact on maternal mental health. Based on the results of this study, it is recommended to provide continuous specialized guidance, psychological comfort, emotional support and physiological help for pregnant women with different educational levels, reduce and eliminate maternal anxiety and fear, enhance maternal self-confidence, and call for and recommend that families and society improve their care and attention to pregnant women: take care of maternal emotions and lives; Establish a mechanism for building and perfecting.
Downloads
References
Institute of Science and Technology, National Health and Health Commission. Population-wide mental health science topic database. PHDA, data warehouse of National Population Health Science Data Center, 2022. Https://doi.org/10. 12213/11. A001U.202204.281. V1.0.
Psychosomatic Health Group of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, Women's Mental Health Technology Group of Chinese Maternal and Child Health Association. Expert consensus on maternal mental health management [J]. China Maternal and Child Health Research. 2019.
Psychosomatic Health Group of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, Women's Mental Health Technology Group of Chinese Maternal and Child Health Association. Expert consensus on maternal mental health management [J]. China Maternal and Child Health Research. 2019.
Xia Xiaolin Li Xiaojun Li Guang. Mental health of college students [M]. Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press, 2011: 2.
The Third International Mental Health Conference: Mental Health Signs [J]. South China National Defense Medicine, 2009 (4):-.
Nursing Management in China [M]. 2010, 1672-1756, 11-4979/R.
Chen Yupeng. The duality of the legal nature of the right to health [J]. Social Scientist, 2020 (2): 135-142.
Gu Hang Lin Qide. Pre-delivery education [J]. Chinese Journal of Practical Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2005, 21 (5): 257.
Su Chunrong. Research progress on mental health and nursing of high-risk pregnant women [J]. Youjiang Medicine, 2012, 40 (03): 424-426.
He Ying, Zhao Chunyan. Talking about the sum effect of mental health and health care guidance for pregnant and lying-in women in community [J]. Chinese Folk Medicine, 2013, 22 (21): 60.
BennettHA, Einarson Ataddio A et al. Prevalence of de-pressure during pregnaney: systematic review (J). ObstetGynecol, 2004103: 8.
Yang Guoqiang, Luo Xiaoming, Shao Peiyun. Influence of pregnant women's psychology on pregnancy outcome. Chinese Journal of Reproductive Health, 2006, 17 (4): 209.
Lin Fen. Investigation on mental health status of pregnant women [J]. Clinical Medical Engineering, 2013, 20 (11): 1453-1454.
Ye Qingxiao, Fan Kairong, Liao Menglan et al. Correlation between psychological state of pregnant women and premature birth [J]. Chinese Primary Health Care 2007 21 (1): 51-53.
Carmichael SLShaw GMYang Wetal.Maternal stressful life events and risks of birth defects [J]. Epidemiology 2007 18 (3): 356-361.
Tsui M HPang M WMelender H Let al.Maternal fear ass-ciated with pregnancy andchildbirth in Hong Kong Chinesewomen [J]. Women Health 200644 (4): 79-92.
Gao Mengjuan Huang Suqin Li Meilian. Correlation between psychological emotion during pregnancy and postpartum depression [J]. Chinese Clinical Rehabilitation 20059 (4): 24-25.
Wu Chengxi, Dong Yan, Qi Jianlin et al., Correlation between educational background and mental state changes of pregnant women [A] 2010, 1003-8507, 21-4036-03.
Feng Yahui, Yue Hexin and other pregnant women's mental health status and its influencing factors in the third trimester of pregnancy [B] Chinese Epidemiology, Volume 42, No.5, 2021, pp. 853-858.
Liu Xiaoli, Liu Liping, Zhong Dongxiu. Research progress on maternal mental health status and intervention [J]. Science and Technology Vision, 2019, (04): 179-180.
Li Lina, Chen Ruijun and Xu Dongmei. [J]. Chinese Maternal and Child Health Care 2007, 22 (19): 26342636. DOI: 10.39/j.issn. 1001-4411. 2007.19.014.
Sun Shengnan, Hong Zhou, Lei Xia. Discussion on personalized health education of maternal family network [B]. Modern Chinese Doctor, 20161673-970107-0160-05.
Sun He, Gao Lingling, Li Yi, Gao Liyi, Luo Shuyuan. Effect of prenatal psychological education on social support and depressive symptoms of primiparas [J]. Journal of Sun Yat-sen University: Medical Science Edition, 2011, 23 (1 >: 90-9.
Hunan Province's Proposal on Solving the Problem of Health Protection for Older Pregnant Women after the Full Implementation of the Second Child Policy January 21, 2018.


