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Psychosocial interventions targeting mental health in pregnant adolescents and adolescent parents: a systematic review

机译:孕妇心理健康在怀孕青少年和青少年父母中的心理社会干预:系统评价

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Pregnancy and parenthood are known to be high-risk times for mental health. However, less is known about the mental health of pregnant adolescents or adolescent parents. Despite the substantial literature on the risks associated with adolescent pregnancy, there is limited evidence on best practices for preventing poor mental health in this vulnerable group. This systematic review therefore aimed to identify whether psychosocial interventions can effectively promote positive mental health and prevent mental health conditions in pregnant and parenting adolescents. We used the standardized systematic review methodology based on the process outlined in the World Health Organization’s Handbook for Guidelines Development. This review focused on randomized controlled trials of preventive psychosocial interventions to promote the mental health of pregnant and parenting adolescents, as compared to treatment as usual. We searched PubMed/Medline, PsycINFO, ERIC, EMBASE and ASSIA databases, as well as reference lists of relevant articles, grey literature, and consultation with experts in the field. GRADE was used to assess the quality of evidence. We included 17 eligible studies (n?=?3245 participants). Interventions had small to moderate, beneficial effects on positive mental health (SMD?=?0.35, very low quality evidence), and moderate beneficial effects on school attendance (SMD?=?0.64, high quality evidence). There was limited evidence for the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on mental health disorders including depression and anxiety, substance use, risky sexual and reproductive health behaviors, adherence to antenatal and postnatal care, and parenting skills. There were no available data for outcomes on self-harm and suicide; aggressive, disruptive, and oppositional behaviors; or exposure to intimate partner violence. Only two studies included adolescent fathers. No studies were based in low- or middle-income countries. Despite the encouraging findings in terms of effects on positive mental health and school attendance outcomes, there is a critical evidence gap related to the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for improving mental health, preventing disorders, self-harm, and other risk behaviors among pregnant and parenting adolescents. There is an urgent need to adapt and design new psychosocial interventions that can be pilot-tested and scaled with pregnant adolescents and adolescent parents and their extended networks, particularly in low-income settings.
机译:众所周知,怀孕和父母身份是心理健康的高风险时期。然而,较少是关于怀孕青少年或青少年父母的心理健康。尽管对青少年怀孕相关的风险有很大的文学,但有限的证据是预防该弱势群体中的最佳实践证据。因此,这种系统审查旨在确定心理社会干预是否可以有效促进孕妇和养育青少年的积极心理健康和预防心理健康状况。我们使用标准化的系统审查方法,根据世界卫生组织的指导方针的手册中概述的过程。本综述重点是预防性心理社会干预的随机对照试验,促进怀孕和养育青少年的心理健康,与往常一样。我们搜索了Pubmed / Medline,Psycinfo,Eric,Eric,Embase和Assia数据库,以及与现场专家的相关文章,灰色文献和咨询的参考列表。等级用于评估证据质量。我们包括17项符合条件的研究(n?= 3245名参与者)。干预措施对积极的心理健康(SMD?= 0.35,质量证据非常低),以及对学校出勤的适度效果(SMD?= 0.64,高质量证据)的适度有益效果。有限的证据证据了心理社会干预对心理健康疾病的有效性,包括抑郁和焦虑,物质使用,风险和生殖健康行为,依从产前和产后护理,以及养育技能。自我伤害和自杀的结果没有可用的数据;侵略性,破坏性和反对行为;或接触亲密的合作伙伴暴力。只有两项研究包括青少年父亲。没有学习基于低收入或中等收入国家。尽管在对积极心理健康和学校出勤结果的影响方面进行了令人鼓舞的结果,但与改善心理健康,预防怀孕和育儿中的疾病,疾病,自我伤害以及其他风险行为有关的关键证据差距。青少年。迫切需要适应和设计新的心理社会干预,可以使用怀孕的青少年和青少年父母及其扩展网络进行试验和扩展,特别是在低收入环境中。

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