Lin Yuting,Yang Jinghong,Zhang Li,Psychosocial factors affecting pregnancy reactions of primipara in Mianyang[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2021,34(2):164-167
Psychosocial factors affecting pregnancy reactions of primipara in Mianyang
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20210205001
English keywords:Primiparas  Pregnancy pressure  Depression  Factors
Fund projects:绵阳市社会心理服务体系建设试点工作(项目名称:孕产妇心理服务体系建设与模式创新,项目编号:20XL05)
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
Lin Yuting Mianyang Maternal and Child Health Family Planning Service Center·Mianyang Maternal Care and Child Health HospitalMianyang 621000 China 621000
Yang Jinghong Mianyang Maternal and Child Health Family Planning Service Center·Mianyang Maternal Care and Child Health HospitalMianyang 621000 China 621000
Zhang Li Mianyang Maternal and Child Health Family Planning Service Center·Mianyang Maternal Care and Child Health HospitalMianyang 621000 China 621000
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      Objective To explore the psychosocial factors affecting pregnancy reactions of primipara, so as to alleviate pregnancy reactions in early pregnancy stage.Methods Basic information scale, Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90), Pregnancy Pressure Scale (PPS) and Pregnancy-unique Quantification of Emesis and Nausea (PUQE) were used to assess the primiparas in a hospital from April to June 2020, thereafter, multiple linear regression was used to screen the main psychosocial factors affecting pregnancy reaction.Results A total of 100 pregnant women completed the survey, and the scores of PUQE, PPS and SCL-90 were (4.39±1.14), (10.89±6.94) and (112.75±22.27), respectively. Analysis showed that the pregnancy reactions were mild in 93 cases (93%), moderate in 6 cases (6%) and severe in 1 case (1%). One-way ANOVA results showed that there was no significant difference in PUQE score among primipara of different age, working status, education levels and average annual family incomes (F=0.57, 0.07, 0.89, 0.51, P>0.05). Multifactorial regression analysis showed that pregnancy stress, SCL-90 score, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, depression levels, hostility, paranoia and others had statistical significance (P<0.05 or 0.01).Conclusion The main psychosocial factors influencing pregnancy reaction are the pregnancy stress and psychosomatic symptoms including obsessive-compulsive symptoms, depression levels, paranoia, hostility, sleep status, diet and others.
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