母乳喂养
心理健康
医学
焦虑
产后抑郁症
萧条(经济学)
母乳喂养
家庭医学
精神科
儿科
怀孕
宏观经济学
生物
经济
遗传学
作者
Megan Yuen,Olivia J Hall,Grace A. Masters,Benjamin C. Nephew,Catherine Carr,Katherine Leung,Adrienne Griffen,Lynne McIntyre,Nancy Byatt,Tiffany A. Moore Simas
出处
期刊:Journal of Womens Health
[Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
日期:2022-06-01
卷期号:31 (6): 787-807
被引量:25
标识
DOI:10.1089/jwh.2021.0504
摘要
Background: Breastfeeding has many positive effects on the health of infants and mothers, however, the effect of breastfeeding on maternal mental health is largely unknown. The goal of this systematic review was to (1) synthesize the existing literature on the effects of breastfeeding on maternal mental health, and (2) inform breastfeeding recommendations. Materials and Methods: A literature search was conducted in electronic databases using search terms related to breastfeeding (e.g., breastfeeding, infant feeding practices) and mental health conditions (e.g., mental illness, anxiety, depression), resulting in 1,110 records. After reviewing article titles and abstracts, 339 articles were advanced to full-text review. Fifty-five articles were included in the final analysis. Results: Thirty-six studies reported significant relationships between breastfeeding and maternal mental health outcomes, namely symptoms of postpartum depression and anxiety: 29 found that breastfeeding is associated with fewer mental health symptoms, one found it was associated with more, and six reported a mixed association between breastfeeding and mental health. Five studies found that breastfeeding challenges were associated with a higher risk of negative mental health symptoms. Conclusions: Overall, breastfeeding was associated with improved maternal mental health outcomes. However, with challenges or a discordance between breastfeeding expectations and actual experience, breastfeeding was associated with negative mental health outcomes. Breastfeeding recommendations should be individualized to take this into account. Further research, specifically examining the breastfeeding experiences of women who experienced mental health conditions, is warranted to help clinicians better personalize breastfeeding and mental health counseling.
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