Perinatal Mental Health; The Role and the Effect of the Partner: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author/Year | Selection | Comparability | Result | Total |
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1. Bernard (2018) [28] | * * * * | - * | * - * | 7 |
2. Cheng (2016) [21] | * * * * | * * | * * * | 9 |
3. Jonsdottir (2017) [29] | * * * * | * * | * * * | 9 |
4. Hartley (2011) [30] | * * * * | * * | * - * | 8 |
5. Nasreen (2011) [31] | * * * * | * - | * - * | 7 |
6. Yanikkerem (2013) [32] | * * * * | * - | * - * | 7 |
7. Bayrampour (2015) [33] | * * * * | * * | * * * | 9 |
8. Kazemi (2021) [34] | * * * * | * - | * - * | 7 |
9. Salehi (2017) [35] | - * * * | - - | * - * | 5 |
10. Sapkota (2012) [36] | - * * * | * - | * * * | 7 |
11. Xie (2010) [37] | * * * * | * * | * * * | 9 |
12. Iles (2011) [38] | * * * * | * * | * * * | 9 |
13. Stapleton (2012) [39] | * * * * | * * | * * * | 9 |
14. Fonseca (2017) [40] | - * * * | * * | * - * | 7 |
Author/Year | Design | Start/Expiry | N | Data | Country | Exposure | Perinatal Outcomes |
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1. Bernard, (2018) [28] | Cross-sectional study | 1 July–30 September 2011 | 3517 women | JA-Kids Birth Cohort | Jamaica | Low partner support, violence, partner infidelity | Prenatal depression |
2. Cheng (2016) [21] | Cohort study | 1999–2009 | 2641 women | Projects Viva and ACCESS | USA | Low partner support | Prenatal anxiety and depressive symptoms |
3. Jonsdottir (2017) [29] | Cohort study | 2006–2012 | 562 women | The Icelandic study of perinatal mental health | Iceland | Dissatisfaction in partner relationship | Prenatal distress |
4. Hartley (2011) [30] | Cross-sectional study | 2009 | 1062 women | Philani Mentor Mothers Project | South Africa | Low partner support, intimate partner violence | Prenatal depressed mood |
5. Nasreen (2011) [31] | Cross-sectional study | July 2008 to August 2009 | 720 women | BRAC health program | Bangladesh | Physical partner violence, violence during pregnancy, forced sex, interaction between poor household economy and poor partner relationship. | Prenatal depressive and anxiety symptoms |
6.Yanikkerem (2013) [32] | Cross-sectional study | April–September 2011 | 651 women | Hospital | Turkey | Dissatisfaction with marriage | Prenatal depressive and anxiety symptoms |
7. Bayrampour (2015) [33] | Cohort study | 2008–2010 | 3021 women | All Our Babies cohort | Canada | Poor quality of marital relationship, partner tension | Prenatal anxiety |
8. Kazemi (2021) [34] | Cross-sectional study | August 2017–April 2018 | 303 women | Hospitals | Iran | Low partner reaction to pregnancy | Prenatal anxiety and depression |
9. Salehi (2017) [35] | Cross-sectional study | March–July 2015 | 147 women | Health care centers | Iran | Low marital satisfaction | Prenatal anxiety |
10. Sapkota (2012) [36] | Prospective study | February–April 2011 | 231 women | Hospital | Nepal | Lack of support from a husband during labor | Postnatal depression |
11.Xie (2010) [37] | Prospective cohort study | February–September 2007 | 534 women | Maternal and Infant Hospital | China | Low support from partner | Postnatal depression |
12. Iles (2011) [38] | Prospective cohort study | Between 2005–2006 | 372 couples | Hospital | UK | Dissatisfaction with partner support | Postnatal depression |
13. Stapleton (2012) [39] | Prospective study | 2012 A part from a large survey | 272 women | 2 large urban medical centers | USA | Low quantity and quality of partner support | Postnatal emotional distress (anxiety and depression |
14. Fonseca (2017) [40] | Cross-sectional study | November 2014–March 2015 | 231 women | Internet survey | Portugal | Less encouragement from partner | Perinatal distress |
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Antoniou, E.; Stamoulou, P.; Tzanoulinou, M.-D.; Orovou, E. Perinatal Mental Health; The Role and the Effect of the Partner: A Systematic Review. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1572. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111572
Antoniou E, Stamoulou P, Tzanoulinou M-D, Orovou E. Perinatal Mental Health; The Role and the Effect of the Partner: A Systematic Review. Healthcare. 2021; 9(11):1572. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111572
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntoniou, Evangelia, Pinelopi Stamoulou, Maria-Dalida Tzanoulinou, and Eirini Orovou. 2021. "Perinatal Mental Health; The Role and the Effect of the Partner: A Systematic Review" Healthcare 9, no. 11: 1572. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111572
APA StyleAntoniou, E., Stamoulou, P., Tzanoulinou, M.-D., & Orovou, E. (2021). Perinatal Mental Health; The Role and the Effect of the Partner: A Systematic Review. Healthcare, 9(11), 1572. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111572