| Literature DB >> 24733508 |
Catherine Chojenta1, Sheree Harris1, Nicole Reilly2, Peta Forder1, Marie-Paule Austin2, Deborah Loxton1.
Abstract
While grief, emotional distress and other mental health conditions have been associated with pregnancy loss, less is known about the mental health impact of these events during subsequent pregnancies and births. This paper examined the impact of any type of pregnancy loss on mental health in a subsequent pregnancy and postpartum. Data were obtained from a sub-sample (N = 584) of the 1973-78 cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health, a prospective cohort study that has been collecting data since 1996. Pregnancy loss was defined as miscarriage, termination due to medical reasons, ectopic pregnancy and stillbirth. Mental health outcomes included depression, anxiety, stress or distress, sadness or low mood, excessive worry, lack of enjoyment, and feelings of guilt. Demographic factors and mental health history were controlled for in the analysis. Women with a previous pregnancy loss were more likely to experience sadness or low mood (AOR = 1.75, 95% CI: 1.11 to 2.76, p = 0.0162), and excessive worry (AOR = 2.01, 95% CI: 1.24 to 3.24, p = 0.0043) during a subsequent pregnancy, but not during the postpartum phase following a subsequent birth. These results indicate that while women who have experienced a pregnancy loss are a more vulnerable population during a subsequent pregnancy, these deficits are not evident in the postpartum.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24733508 PMCID: PMC3986356 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Recruitment and sample selection for the Perinatal Mental Health substudy within the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women's Health.
Demographic characteristics (N = 584).
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| Yes | 57 (9.8%) |
| No | 527 (90.2%) |
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| Major city | 340 (58.2%) |
| Regional | 225 (38.5%) |
| Remote | 17 (2.9%) |
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| Year 10/No formal qualifications | 26 (4.5%) |
| Year 12 | 57 (9.8%) |
| Trade/Certificate/Diploma | 133 (22.8%) |
| University degree or higher degree | 366 (62.7%) |
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| Difficult | 234 (40.1%) |
| Not difficult | 348 (59.6%) |
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| No other children | 156 (26.7%) |
| One other child | 277 (47.4%) |
| Two or more other children | 151 (25.9%) |
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| Partnered | 566 (96.9%) |
| Unpartnered | 17 (2.9%) |
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| Language Background: | |
| English speaking background | 547 (93.7%) |
| Non-English speaking background | 32 (5.5%) |
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| Employed | 423 (72.4%) |
| Unemployed | 157 (26.9%) |
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Prevalence of adverse reproductive and pregnancy events.
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| Stillbirth | 12 (2.1%) |
| Miscarriage | 162 (27.7%) |
| Termination (medical reasons) | 16 (2.7%) |
| Ectopic pregnancy | 8 (1.4%) |
Prevalence of emotional issues during pregnancy and the postnatal period.
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| Depression | 52 (8.9%) | 73 (12.5%) |
| Anxiety | 154 (26.4%) | 130 (22.3%) |
| Stress or distress | 146 (25.0%) | 148 (25.3%) |
| Sadness or low mood | 118 (20.2%) | 176 (30.1%) |
| Lack of enjoyment or interest in things | 62 (10.6%) | 85 (14.6%) |
| Feelings of guilt | 62 (10.6%) | 107 (18.3%) |
| Excessive worry | 105 (18.0%) | 80 (13.7%) |
Associations between previous pregnancy loss and emotional issues in a subsequent pregnancy.
| Unadjusted | Adjusted | ||||
| Outcome | Adverse event | OR [95% CI] | pvalue | OR [95% CI] | pvalue |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.35 [0.75, 2.45] | 0.32 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.33 [0.90, 1.97] | 0.15 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.31 [0.88, 1.96] | 0.18 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.69 [1.11, 2.58] | 0.0141 | 1.75 [1.11, 2.76] | 0.0162 | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.10 [0.62, 1.93] | 0.75 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.10 [0.62, 1.93] | 0.75 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | 1 | - |
| Yes | 1.68 [1.08, 2.61] | 0.0201 | 2.01 [1.24, 3.24] | 0.0043 |
Adjusted for demographic variables and previous mental health issue as shown in Table 1
Results of logistic regression analyses for emotional issues during the postnatal period.
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| Outcome | Adverse event | OR [95% CI] | pvalue | OR [95% CI] | pvalue |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 0.91 [0.53, 1.56] | 0.73 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.07 [0.70, 1.62] | 0.77 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.23 [0.82, 1.83] | 0.31 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 0.94 [0.64, 1.38] | 0.75 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 0.82 [0.49, 1.38] | 0.46 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.08 [0.69, 1.69] | 0.75 | - | - | |
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| No | 1 | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.35 [0.83, 2.22] | 0.23 | - | - |
Adjusted for demographic variables and previous mental health issue as shown in Table 1.