Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida

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Autor(a) principal: Hassan, Bruna Kulik
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Despite the decline of nutritional deficits in children under five years in the last decades, infant malnutrition remains a public health problem, with high prevalence in some regions of Brazil and other developing countries and numerous adverse effects on morbidity and mortality. Maternal mental health (MMH) is being increasingly considered a relevant aspect in the context of child health. Nevertheless, little focus has been given to the MMH impact on nutritional status. To investigate the association between maternal mental health and child nutritional status at six months of life. A cross-sectional study inserted in a prospective cohort was conducted with 235 children at six months of age recruited in primary health care centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. To form the outcomes, means of weight-for-length and weight-for-age were expressed in z scores using the new WHO growth standards (2006) for children under five years of age. The Portuguese version of the General Health Questionnaire with 12 items and four answer options (GHQ-12) was applied to measure MMH. Two scoring systems were used to create discrete variables: GHQ-bimodal score (zero to 12 points) and GHQ-Likert score (zero to 36 points). Using the GHQ-bimodal score a cut-off point of >3 was used for the detection of common mental disorders (CMD), a cut-off of >5 for more severe mental disorders, and a cut-off of >9 for depressive symptoms. Analysis of association between MMH and nutritional outcomes was based on linear regression models. The sample showed average z scores of 0.23 for weight-for-length and 0.05 for weight-for-age. The prevalence of CMD, more severe mental disorders and depression was 39.9%, 23.7% and 8.3%, respectively. After adjusting for birth weight, higher scores of GHQ-bimodal and GHQ-Likert were associated with lower mean z scores of weight-for-length. For this outcome, children of women with more severe mental disorders had, on average, 0.37 z-scores lower when compared to children of women without these disorders (p = 0.026). Also, children of women with depressive symptoms had, on average, 0.67 z-scores lower than those from non-depressive mothers (p = 0.010). Only maternal depressive symptoms showed significantly association with lower weight-for-age (p = 0,041). There was no statistically significant association between TMC and both nutritional outcomes. MMH was related to inadequate nutritional status of children at six months of age. Early recognition and treatment of mental health problems in the postpartum period might be an adjuvant strategy to improve child nutritional status and ultimately reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with nutritional deficits.
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spelling Werneck, Guilherme Loureirohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7331062615542814Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9787246541879216Silva, Claudia Valéria Cardim dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8563449050958471Lopes, Claudia de Souzahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0221968239264826http://lattes.cnpq.br/7961493264629031Hassan, Bruna Kulik2020-07-05T16:00:39Z2010-12-132010-04-27HASSAN, Bruna Kulik. Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida. 2010. 87 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas e Saúde; Epidemiologia; Política, Planejamento e Administração em Saúde; Administra) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2010.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/3949Despite the decline of nutritional deficits in children under five years in the last decades, infant malnutrition remains a public health problem, with high prevalence in some regions of Brazil and other developing countries and numerous adverse effects on morbidity and mortality. Maternal mental health (MMH) is being increasingly considered a relevant aspect in the context of child health. Nevertheless, little focus has been given to the MMH impact on nutritional status. To investigate the association between maternal mental health and child nutritional status at six months of life. A cross-sectional study inserted in a prospective cohort was conducted with 235 children at six months of age recruited in primary health care centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. To form the outcomes, means of weight-for-length and weight-for-age were expressed in z scores using the new WHO growth standards (2006) for children under five years of age. The Portuguese version of the General Health Questionnaire with 12 items and four answer options (GHQ-12) was applied to measure MMH. Two scoring systems were used to create discrete variables: GHQ-bimodal score (zero to 12 points) and GHQ-Likert score (zero to 36 points). Using the GHQ-bimodal score a cut-off point of >3 was used for the detection of common mental disorders (CMD), a cut-off of >5 for more severe mental disorders, and a cut-off of >9 for depressive symptoms. Analysis of association between MMH and nutritional outcomes was based on linear regression models. The sample showed average z scores of 0.23 for weight-for-length and 0.05 for weight-for-age. The prevalence of CMD, more severe mental disorders and depression was 39.9%, 23.7% and 8.3%, respectively. After adjusting for birth weight, higher scores of GHQ-bimodal and GHQ-Likert were associated with lower mean z scores of weight-for-length. For this outcome, children of women with more severe mental disorders had, on average, 0.37 z-scores lower when compared to children of women without these disorders (p = 0.026). Also, children of women with depressive symptoms had, on average, 0.67 z-scores lower than those from non-depressive mothers (p = 0.010). Only maternal depressive symptoms showed significantly association with lower weight-for-age (p = 0,041). There was no statistically significant association between TMC and both nutritional outcomes. MMH was related to inadequate nutritional status of children at six months of age. Early recognition and treatment of mental health problems in the postpartum period might be an adjuvant strategy to improve child nutritional status and ultimately reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with nutritional deficits.Apesar do declínio dos déficits nutricionais em menores de cinco anos nas últimas décadas, a desnutrição infantil ainda se configura como problema de saúde pública, apresentando altas prevalências em algumas regiões do Brasil e em outros países em desenvolvimento, além de inúmeras repercussões negativas na morbi-mortalidade. A saúde mental materna (SMM) tem sido cada vez mais considerada como um aspecto relevante para a saúde infantil. Apesar disso, pouco enfoque tem sido dado às suas repercussões sobre o estado nutricional infantil. Investigar a associação entre SMM e estado nutricional infantil no sexto mês de vida. Conduziu-se um estudo seccional inserido em uma coorte prospectiva com 235 crianças aos seis meses advindas de unidades básicas de saúde do município do Rio de Janeiro. Para formar os desfechos, médias de peso-para-comprimento e peso-para-idade foram expressas em escores z usando a nova curva de referência da OMS (2006) para menores de cinco anos. Aplicou-se a versão em português do General Health Questionnaire com 12 itens (GHQ-12) e 4 opções de resposta para aferição da SMM. Utilizou-se sistemas de pontuação de forma a gerar duas variáveis discretas: GHQ-bimodal (zero a 12 pontos) e GHQ-Likert (zero a 36 pontos). Tomando como referência a variável GHQ-bimodal, foram empregados os pontos de corte >3 para detecção de transtornos mentais comuns (TMC), >5 para transtornos mentais mais graves e >9 para sintomas depressivos. A análise da associação entre SMM e desfechos nutricionais se baseou em modelos de regressão linear. A amostra revelou escores z médios de 0,23 para peso-para-comprimento e de 0,05 para peso-para-idade. As prevalências de TMC, transtornos mentais mais graves e sintomas depressivos foram de 39,9%, 23,7% e 8,3%, respectivamente. Após ajuste pelo peso ao nascer, maiores pontuações no GHQ-bimodal e GHQ-Likert estiveram associadas a menores médias de peso-para-comprimento. Para este desfecho, os filhos de mulheres com transtornos mentais mais graves tinham, em média, 0,37 escores-z mais baixos em relação aos filhos de mulheres sem estes agravos (p = 0,026). Observou-se, também, uma média de 0,67 escores-z mais baixos em filhos de mulheres com sintomas depressivos em relação aos filhos de mulheres não deprimidas (p = 0,010). Apenas sintomas depressivos na mãe estiveram associados significativamente com valores médios mais baixos de escore-z de peso-para-idade (p = 0,041). Não se observou associação significante entre TMC e os desfechos avaliados. A SMM esteve relacionada à inadequação do estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses. O reconhecimento precoce e tratamento destes agravos durante o puerpério poderiam ser estratégias adjuvantes para melhorar a situação nutricional infantil e, por fim, reduzir a morbi-mortalidade associada aos déficits nutricionais.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2020-07-05T16:00:39Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Bruna Kulik Hassan-Dissertacao.pdf: 838350 bytes, checksum: bd69747aa2a81d374dd7cccb4fd92a28 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-07-05T16:00:39Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Maternal mental health and child nutricional status at six months of life
title Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
spellingShingle Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
Hassan, Bruna Kulik
Nutritional deficits
Child growth
Child nutritional status
Maternal mental health
Common mental disorders
Depression
Postpartum
Déficits nutricionais
Crescimento infantil
Estado nutricional da criança
Saúde mental materna
Transtornos mentais comuns
Depressão
Pós-parto
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
title_short Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
title_full Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
title_fullStr Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
title_full_unstemmed Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
title_sort Saúde mental materna e estado nutricional de crianças aos seis meses de vida
author Hassan, Bruna Kulik
author_facet Hassan, Bruna Kulik
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquino
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Silva, Claudia Valéria Cardim da
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Lopes, Claudia de Souza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hassan, Bruna Kulik
contributor_str_mv Werneck, Guilherme Loureiro
Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquino
Silva, Claudia Valéria Cardim da
Lopes, Claudia de Souza
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Nutritional deficits
Child growth
Child nutritional status
Maternal mental health
Common mental disorders
Depression
Postpartum
topic Nutritional deficits
Child growth
Child nutritional status
Maternal mental health
Common mental disorders
Depression
Postpartum
Déficits nutricionais
Crescimento infantil
Estado nutricional da criança
Saúde mental materna
Transtornos mentais comuns
Depressão
Pós-parto
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Déficits nutricionais
Crescimento infantil
Estado nutricional da criança
Saúde mental materna
Transtornos mentais comuns
Depressão
Pós-parto
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
description Despite the decline of nutritional deficits in children under five years in the last decades, infant malnutrition remains a public health problem, with high prevalence in some regions of Brazil and other developing countries and numerous adverse effects on morbidity and mortality. Maternal mental health (MMH) is being increasingly considered a relevant aspect in the context of child health. Nevertheless, little focus has been given to the MMH impact on nutritional status. To investigate the association between maternal mental health and child nutritional status at six months of life. A cross-sectional study inserted in a prospective cohort was conducted with 235 children at six months of age recruited in primary health care centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. To form the outcomes, means of weight-for-length and weight-for-age were expressed in z scores using the new WHO growth standards (2006) for children under five years of age. The Portuguese version of the General Health Questionnaire with 12 items and four answer options (GHQ-12) was applied to measure MMH. Two scoring systems were used to create discrete variables: GHQ-bimodal score (zero to 12 points) and GHQ-Likert score (zero to 36 points). Using the GHQ-bimodal score a cut-off point of >3 was used for the detection of common mental disorders (CMD), a cut-off of >5 for more severe mental disorders, and a cut-off of >9 for depressive symptoms. Analysis of association between MMH and nutritional outcomes was based on linear regression models. The sample showed average z scores of 0.23 for weight-for-length and 0.05 for weight-for-age. The prevalence of CMD, more severe mental disorders and depression was 39.9%, 23.7% and 8.3%, respectively. After adjusting for birth weight, higher scores of GHQ-bimodal and GHQ-Likert were associated with lower mean z scores of weight-for-length. For this outcome, children of women with more severe mental disorders had, on average, 0.37 z-scores lower when compared to children of women without these disorders (p = 0.026). Also, children of women with depressive symptoms had, on average, 0.67 z-scores lower than those from non-depressive mothers (p = 0.010). Only maternal depressive symptoms showed significantly association with lower weight-for-age (p = 0,041). There was no statistically significant association between TMC and both nutritional outcomes. MMH was related to inadequate nutritional status of children at six months of age. Early recognition and treatment of mental health problems in the postpartum period might be an adjuvant strategy to improve child nutritional status and ultimately reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with nutritional deficits.
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