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The complex impact of five years of stress related to life-threatening events on pregnancy outcomes: a preliminary retrospective study.

M Keren1, N Keren2, A Eden3, S Tsangen3, A Weizman4, G Zalsman5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the impact of chronic, life-threatening stressors in the form of daily missile attacks, for five consecutive years, on pregnancy outcomes.
METHOD: Charts of deliveries from two neighboring towns in the south of Israel, covering the years 2000 and 2003-2008, were reviewed retrospectively. One city had been exposed to missile attacks, while the other was not. For each year, 100 charts were chosen at random.
RESULTS: Significant association was found between exposure to stress and frequency of pregnancy complications (P=0.047) and premature membrane rupture (P=0.029). A more detailed analysis, based on dividing the stressful years into three distinct periods: early (2003-2004), intermediate (2005-2006) and late (2007-2008), revealed that preterm deliveries were significantly more frequent (P=0.044) during the intermediate period, as was premature membrane rupture during the late period (P=0.014).
CONCLUSION: Exposure to chronic life-threatening stress resulted in more pregnancy complications and in particular more premature membrane ruptures. The impact was most significant during the middle period of the 5-year-exposure to the stressor. Hence it seems that factors of duration and habituation may play a role in the impact of chronic, life-threatening stressors on pregnancy.
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Keywords:  Chronic life-threatening stress; Differential impact; Pregnancy outcome

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25498241     DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Psychiatry        ISSN: 0924-9338            Impact factor:   5.361


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