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일부 임신부의 사회적 지지, 수면의 질 및 구강건강영향지수가 우울수준에 미치는 영향

Effects of Social Support, Sleep Quality, and Oral Health Impact Profile on Depression among Pregnant Women

  • 한세영 (가톨릭상지대학교 치위생과) ;
  • 한양금 (대전보건대학교 치위생과)
  • Han, Se-Young (Department of Dental Hygiene, Catholic Sangji College) ;
  • Han, Yang-Keum (Department of Dental Hygiene, Health Institute of Techology)
  • 투고 : 2017.01.11
  • 심사 : 2017.02.25
  • 발행 : 2017.04.30

초록

연구는 2016년 5월부터 9월까지 경상북도에 소재한 산부인과에서 외래 진료를 받는 분만 전까지의 임신부에서 연구참여에 동의한 자 191명의 자기기입식 설문지를 이용하여 분석하였다. 임신부의 인구사회학적 특성, 임신관련 특성, 사회적 지지, 수면의 질 및 OHIP와 우울수준과의 관련성을 규명하기 위해 시도되었으며, 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. 임신부들의 우울수준 분포는 건강군이 25.1%, 우울군이 74.9%로 나타났다. 우울수준은 결혼생활만족에 불만족하는 군일수록, 직업이 없는 군일수록, 사회적 지지가 낮은 군일수록, 수면의 질이 좋지 않은 군일수록, OHIP가 높은 군일수록 우울군의 비율이 유의하게 높았다. 로지스틱 회귀분석 결과, 분만경험이 있는 군에 비해 없는 군에서 우울수준이 높은 군에 속할 위험비가 유의하게 증가한 반면, 사회적 지지가 낮은 군에 비해 높은 군에서 우울수준이 높은 군에 속할 위험비가 유의하게 감소하였다. 우울수준은 수면의 질 및 OHIP와는 유의한 양의 상관관계를 보인 반면, 사회적 지지와는 유의한 음의 상관관계를 보였다. 다중회귀분석 결과, 결혼생활만족도가 낮은 군일수록, 분만경험이 없는 군일수록, 사회적 지지가 낮은 군일수록, OHIP가 높은 군일수록 우울수준이 높았으며, 이들의 설명력은 22.3%였다. 이상의 연구결과를 종합하여 보면 임신부의 결혼생활만족도, 분만경험, 사회적 지지, OHIP 등이 우울과 관련이 있음을 알 수 있었다. 따라서 임신부의 우울을 감소시키기 위해서는 다양한 변수들을 충분히 고려한 입체적인 연구 모형을 구축하고 검증하여 긍정적인 사고를 형성할 수 있는 프로그램 개발 및 적용하는 방안을 모색하는 후속 연구가 계속되어야 할 것이다.

This study examined 191 pregnant women before delivery in an obstetrics and gynecology clinic in North Gyeongsang Province from May to September 2016 by using a questionnaire after obtaining informed consent for voluntary participation in the study. The study was performed to investigate the association of depression with sociodemographic characteristics, pregnancy-related characteristics, social support, sleep quality and Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP) in pregnant women. The prevalence of depression among the pregnant women was 25.1% in the healthy group and 74.9% in the depression group. The depression level was significantly higher in women in the depression group who were unsatisfied with their marriage life, had no occupation, had lower social support, had poor sleep quality and had higher OHIP scores. The results of the logistic regression analysis indicated that, the risk ratio for more severe depression was significantly higher in the group with no experience of miscarriage and induced childbirth than in the group with childbirth experience. Conversely, the risk ratio for more severe depression was significantly lower in the group with high social support than in the group with low social support. Depression in the respondents significantly positively correlated with sleep quality and OHIP score but significantly negatively correlated with social support. The multiple regression analysis revealed that the depression level was significantly higher by 22.3% among pregnant women with lower marital satisfaction, no childbirth experience, lower social support and higher OHIP scores. In summary, depression was related to marital satisfaction, childbirth experience, social support, and OHIP score, among others, in pregnant women in this study. Therefore, further investigation is warranted to construct programs and measures that will help build positive thinking by designing and verifying a three-dimensional study model by taking into consideration various variables to reduce the incidence of depression in pregnant women.

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