Prenatal Symptom Cluster of Psychopathology and Associations With Mindfulness and Rumination: A Network Analysis.

J Nerv Ment Dis

School of Nursing and Rehabilitation, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China.

Published: July 2022

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  • The study explored how prenatal mental health issues, mindfulness, and rumination are interconnected by using network analysis on 1,122 pregnant women from a hospital in China.
  • Anxiety was identified as the most central symptom of prenatal psychopathology, with significant connections to fear of childbirth and memory issues.
  • Results suggest that mindfulness can directly affect symptoms like depression and memory, while it may also reduce anxiety and other issues indirectly through reducing rumination, highlighting mindfulness as a potential target for interventions.

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The present study aimed to examine the interrelationships of prenatal psychopathology (specifically symptom cluster), dispositional mindfulness, and rumination using network analysis. Network analysis estimates the links between symptoms and can evaluate the presence and strength of the links. A total of 1122 pregnant women were recruited from a tertiary hospital in China. Psychopathology symptoms (including anxiety, depression, stress, fatigue, sleep, fear of childbirth [FOC], and memory problems) were assessed and used along with mindfulness and rumination to construct networks of association using R. Results illustrated five communities within the network. Anxiety resulted in the highest strength of centrality followed by two symptoms: FOC and retrospective memory. Paths showed that mindfulness was directly connected to depression, prospective memory, retrospective memory, and lack of positive anticipation in FOC, whereas mindfulness was connected indirectly through rumination to anxiety, fatigue, stress, and sleep problems. The findings reinforce that anxiety is a key symptom of prenatal psychopathology and requires priority consideration. The direct associations between mindfulness and prenatal psychopathology symptoms provide potential targets for future mindfulness-based interventions, and mindfulness reducing rumination thus in turn decrease anxiety, suggesting potential mediating mechanism of mindfulness.

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