Pregnant women are vulnerable to the deleterious impact of environmental stressors. The aims were to identify the environmental and pregnancy characteristics independently associated with prenatal psychological distress and access to mental health care.We used data from the French cohort Étude Longitudinale Française depuis l'Enfance (ELFE), a nationally representative cohort of children followed-up from birth to adulthood. Information about prenatal psychological status and access to mental health care was collected during the maternity stay. Maternal/pregnancy characteristics independently associated with psychological distress and access to mental health care were explored using multivariate analyses.Of the 15,143 mothers included, 12.6
作者:M, Bales;E, Pambrun;M, Melchior;N M-C, Glangeaud-Freudenthal;M-A, Charles;H, Verdoux;A-L, Sutter-Dallay
来源:European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists 2015 年 30卷 2期