Associations between Difficulty in Accessing Maternal and Child Health Services and Stress Responses among Mothers Raising Young Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Procedure
2.2. Measurements
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Participants
3.2. Stress Responses of Mothers (Prevalence of PHRF-SCL(SF) Scores)
3.3. Utilization and Satisfaction with and Difficulty Accessing MCH Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic
3.4. Bivariate Associations between Stress Responses (PHRF-SCL(SF) Scores) and Other Variables
3.5. Multivariate Associations of Stress Responses (PHRF-SCL(SF) Scores) with Difficulty Accessing MCH Services Due to COVID-19
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Public Involvement Statement
Guidelines and Standards Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n | (%) | ||
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Age (years) | |||
20–29 | 214 | (20.7) | |
30–39 | 691 | (67.0) | |
≥40 | 127 | (12.3) | |
Working status | |||
Full-time | 250 | (24.2) | |
Part-time | 223 | (21.6) | |
Not working/ maternity leave | 543 | (52.6) | |
Other | 16 | (1.6) | |
Economic status | |||
High | 299 | (29.0) | |
Low | 733 | (71.0) | |
Difficulty in raising children | |||
High | 426 | (41.3) | |
Low | 606 | (58.7) | |
Difficulty in accessing MCH services due to COVID-19 | |||
Yes | 472 | (45.7) | |
No | 560 | (54.3) |
Type of MCH Services | n | (%) |
---|---|---|
Infant/child health checkups | 770 | (74.6) |
Home visits by public health nurses/midwives | 480 | (46.5) |
Childcare classes | 253 | (24.5) |
Childcare consultations | 247 | (23.9) |
Government ICT services | 92 | (8.9) |
Satisfied | Neutral | Dissatisfied | Total | ||||
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Type of MCH service | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | n |
Infant/child health checkups | 44 | (5.7) | 580 | (75.3) | 146 | (19.0) | 770 |
Home visits by public health nurses/midwives | 15 | (3.1) | 306 | (63.8) | 159 | (33.1) | 480 |
Childcare classes | 6 | (2.4) | 170 | (67.2) | 77 | (30.4) | 253 |
Childcare consultations | 17 | (6.9) | 159 | (64.4) | 71 | (28.7) | 247 |
Government ICT services | 6 | (6.5) | 68 | (73.9) | 18 | (19.6) | 92 |
Type of MCH Service | Main Reasons |
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Infant/child health checkups | COVID-19-related (simplification of services, lack of infection control, time limitations, and requesting young children to wear masks), lack of expertise, and inappropriate management (long waiting times, lack of explanation, and consideration) |
Home visits by public health nurses/midwives | Lack of expertise, lack of explanation, and feeling of being a burden |
Childcare classes | Unmet expectations, impracticality, and no time to talk |
Childcare consultation | Lack of resolution, unresponsiveness, inability to have discussions, and unpleasant experience |
SNS/Application information from the government | Lack of expertise, insufficient information, unable to obtain necessary information, and termination of service without handover of previous records |
n | (%) | |
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Cancellation of services and closure of facilities | 73 | (15.5) |
Restrictions on access to services (limits on the number of people, time, and frequency) | 72 | (15.3) |
Introduction of reservation system for services | 54 | (11.4) |
Reduction in or simplification of services | 28 | (5.9) |
Postponement of services | 16 | (3.4) |
Concerns about infection | 64 | (13.6) |
Limits on going out and infection-prevention measures | 58 | (12.3) |
Anxiety | Tiredness | Autonomic Symptoms | Depression | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Low | (466) | High | (566) | Low | (425) | High | (607) | Low | (423) | High | (609) | Low | (417) | High | (615) | |||||
n | (%) | n | (%) | p | n | (%) | n | (%) | p | n | (%) | n | (%) | p | n | (%) | n | (%) | p | |
Age (years) | ||||||||||||||||||||
20–29 | 83 | (17.8) | 131 | (23.1) | 0.01 | 96 | (22.6) | 118 | (19.4) | 0.46 | 80 | (18.9) | 134 | (22.0) | 0.40 | 71 | (17.0) | 143 | (23.3) | <0.01 |
30–39 | 313 | (67.2) | 378 | (66.8) | 277 | (65.2) | 414 | (68.2) | 293 | (69.3) | 398 | (65.4) | 282 | (67.6) | 409 | (66.5) | ||||
≥40 | 70 | (15.0) | 57 | (10.1) | 52 | (12.2) | 75 | (12.4) | 50 | (11.8) | 77 | (12.6) | 64 | (15.3) | 63 | (10.2) | ||||
Working status | ||||||||||||||||||||
Full-time | 116 | (24.9) | 134 | (23.7) | 0.34 | 107 | (25.2) | 143 | (23.6) | 0.86 | 100 | (23.6) | 150 | (24.6) | 0.65 | 97 | (23.3) | 153 | (24.9) | 0.61 |
Part-time | 96 | (20.6) | 127 | (22.4) | 87 | (20.5) | 136 | (22.4) | 85 | (20.1) | 138 | (22.7) | 85 | (20.4) | 138 | (22.4) | ||||
Not working/ Maternity leave | 250 | (53.6) | 293 | (51.8) | 224 | (52.7) | 319 | (52.6) | 232 | (54.8) | 311 | (51.1) | 227 | (54.4) | 316 | (51.4) | ||||
Others | 4 | (0.9) | 12 | (2.1) | 7 | (1.6) | 9 | (1.5) | 6 | (1.4) | 10 | (1.6) | 8 | (1.9) | 8 | (1.3) | ||||
Economic status | ||||||||||||||||||||
High | 177 | (38.0) | 122 | (21.6) | <0.01 | 163 | (38.4) | 136 | (22.4) | <0.01 | 154 | (36.4) | 145 | (23.8) | <0.01 | 170 | (40.8) | 129 | (21.0) | <0.01 |
Low | 289 | (62.0) | 444 | (78.4) | 262 | (61.6) | 471 | (77.6) | 269 | (63.6) | 464 | (76.2) | 247 | (59.2) | 486 | (79.0) | ||||
Difficulty in raising children | ||||||||||||||||||||
High | 221 | (47.4) | 385 | (68.0) | <0.01 | 190 | (44.7) | 416 | (68.5) | <0.01 | 211 | (49.9) | 395 | (64.9) | <0.01 | 182 | (43.6) | 424 | (68.9) | <0.01 |
Low | 245 | (52.6) | 181 | (32.0) | 235 | (55.3) | 191 | (31.5) | 212 | (50.1) | 214 | (35.1) | 235 | (56.4) | 191 | (31.1) | ||||
Difficulty in accessing MCH services due to COVID-19 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Yes | 181 | (38.8) | 291 | (51.4) | <0.01 | 164 | (38.6) | 308 | (50.7) | <0.01 | 165 | (39.0) | 307 | (50.4) | <0.01 | 161 | (38.6) | 311 | (50.6) | <0.01 |
No | 285 | (61.2) | 275 | (48.6) | 261 | (61.4) | 299 | (49.3) | 258 | (61.0) | 302 | (49.6) | 256 | (61.4) | 304 | (49.4) | ||||
Prefecture | ||||||||||||||||||||
Okinawa | 108 | (23.2) | 150 | (26.5) | 0.54 | 101 | (23.8) | 157 | (25.9) | 0.15 | 85 | (20.1) | 173 | (28.4) | 0.02 | 104 | (24.9) | 154 | (25.0) | 0.11 |
Kagoshima | 115 | (24.7) | 143 | (25.3) | 110 | (25.9) | 148 | (24.4) | 119 | (28.1) | 139 | (22.8) | 102 | (24.5) | 156 | (25.4) | ||||
Fukuoka | 119 | (25.5) | 139 | (24.6) | 95 | (22.4) | 163 | (26.9) | 110 | (26.0) | 148 | (24.3) | 92 | (22.1) | 166 | (27.0) | ||||
Tokyo | 124 | (26.6) | 134 | (23.7) | 119 | (28.0) | 139 | (22.9) | 109 | (25.8) | 149 | (24.5) | 119 | (28.5) | 139 | (22.6) |
Anxiety | Tiredness | Autonomic Symptoms | Depression | ||||||
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AOR | 95% CI | AOR | 95% CI | AOR | 95% CI | AOR | 95% CI | ||
Difficulty in accessing MCH services due to COVID-19 | No | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
Yes | 1.53 | 1.18–1.98 | 1.47 | 1.13–1.91 | 1.47 | 1.14–1.91 | 1.50 | 1.14–1.96 |
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Toyama, N.; Hokama, C.; Takahara, M.; Toyama, Y. Associations between Difficulty in Accessing Maternal and Child Health Services and Stress Responses among Mothers Raising Young Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan. Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14, 506-515. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010039
Toyama N, Hokama C, Takahara M, Toyama Y. Associations between Difficulty in Accessing Maternal and Child Health Services and Stress Responses among Mothers Raising Young Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan. Nursing Reports. 2024; 14(1):506-515. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010039
Chicago/Turabian StyleToyama, Noriko, Chikako Hokama, Misuzu Takahara, and Yuko Toyama. 2024. "Associations between Difficulty in Accessing Maternal and Child Health Services and Stress Responses among Mothers Raising Young Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan" Nursing Reports 14, no. 1: 506-515. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010039
APA StyleToyama, N., Hokama, C., Takahara, M., & Toyama, Y. (2024). Associations between Difficulty in Accessing Maternal and Child Health Services and Stress Responses among Mothers Raising Young Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan. Nursing Reports, 14(1), 506-515. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14010039