| Literature DB >> 26334745 |
R Jeanne Ruiz1, Alok Kumar Dwivedi2, Indika Mallawaarachichi3, Hector G Balcazar4, Raymond P Stowe5, Kimberly S Ayers6, Rita Pickler7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth remains a major obstetrical problem and identification of risk factors for preterm birth continues to be a priority in providing adequate care. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to elucidate risk profiles for preterm birth using psychological, cultural and neuroendocrine measures.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26334745 PMCID: PMC4558793 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-015-0640-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Distribution of input variables in LPA according to psychological risk groups
| Variable | Low risk ( | Moderate risk ( | High risk ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| Depression BDI-total score | 6.12 (4.24) | 9.43 (4.48) | 22.28 (6.55) |
| Negative self-attitude BDI subscale | 0.93 (1.47) | 1.82 (1.90) | 8.21 (3.97) |
| Somatic symptoms BDI subscale | 1.94 (1.31) | 2.59 (1.40) | 4.12 (1.42) |
| Physical worry BDI subscale | 1.33 (0.97) | 1.71 (0.98) | 2.57 (1.19) |
| Performance difficulty BDI subscale | 1.94 (1.90) | 3.31 (2.10) | 7.38 (2.51) |
| Mastery total score | 23.4 (3.41) | 23.64 (3.15) | 19.96 (3.28) |
| Fatalism subscale of mastery | 16.99 (2.80) | 16.67 (2.64) | 13.59 (2.63) |
| Control subscale of mastery | 6.41 (1.40) | 6.98 (1.15) | 6.37 (1.17) |
| The Brief COPE | |||
| Disengaged coping subscales | |||
| Denial | 2.54 (0.84) | 3.14 (1.36) | 4.52 (1.80) |
| Behavioral disengagement | 2.41 (0.72) | 2.81 (1.11) | 4.43 (1.42) |
| Substance use | 2.02 (0.18) | 2.24 (0.86) | 3.38 (2.12) |
| Venting | 3.01 (1.02) | 4.40 (1.46) | 5.62 (1.50) |
| Self-distraction | 3.78 (1.29) | 5.43 (1.66) | 5.66 (1.58) |
| Active coping subscales | |||
| Active coping | 4.01 (1.49) | 6.63 (1.24) | 5.34 (1.58) |
| Use of emotional support | 3.73 (1.58) | 6.06 (1.58) | 5.36 (1.90) |
| Positive reframing | 3.87 (1.26) | 6.32 (1.27) | 5.14 (1.72) |
| Planning | 3.92 (1.27) | 6.49 (1.26) | 5.43 (1.68) |
| Humor | 2.90 (1.35) | 4.21 (1.77) | 4.06 (1.98) |
| Acceptance | 4.12 (1.64) | 6.33 (1.43) | 5.73 (1.58) |
| Religion | 3.85 (1.56) | 5.97 (1.90) | 4.97 (1.88) |
Fig. 1Average Z-scores of psychological variables included in latent profile analysis
Comparison of socio-demographic characteristics and acculturation according to latent risk profile groups
| Variable | Low risk ( | Moderate risk ( | High risk ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| Age | 25.82 (6.46) | 24.32 (5.47) | 23.29 (5.25) | 0.002 |
| Married - Yes (N, %) | 83 (55.70) | 124 (48.25) | 21 (26.92) | 0.0001 |
| Education (years) | 11.45 (2.72) | 11.99 (2.27) | 11.95 (2.27) | 0.07 |
| Income (Median, IQR) | 21600 (14400, 35000) | 25000 (15000, 36400) | 20000 (11000, 30000) | 0.07a |
| Insurance | 0.88 | |||
| Medicaid (N, %) | 79 (50.64) | 148 (54.41) | 48 (55.81) | |
| Peri-Chips (N, %) | 44 (28.21) | 69 (25.37) | 24 (27.91) | |
| Private (N, %) | 22 (14.10) | 41 (15.07) | 11 (12.79) | |
| Self-pay, or other (N, %) | 11 (7.05) | 14 (5.15) | 3 (3.49) | |
| Level of acculturation | ||||
| Years in the U.S. | 19.14 (7.63) | 20.82 (6.74) | 21.42 (5.26) | 0.02 |
| Generation | 1.90 (1.05) | 2.43 (1.21) | 2.44 (1.10) | <.0001 |
| Residence index | 0.77 (0.29) | 0.87 (0.23) | 0.93 (0.17) | <.0001 |
| English proficiency | 22.53 (8.50) | 26.53 (5.44) | 27.01 (4.70) | <.0001 |
| Spanish proficiency | 19.42 (6.65) | 17.40 (7.30) | 16.81 (7.25) | 0.005 |
| American cultural identity | 18.32 (4.90) | 19.86 (4.10) | 18.97 (4.18) | 0.002 |
| Mexican cultural identity | 24.37 (4.55) | 24.83 (4.72) | 23.69 (5.61) | 0.15 |
aKruskal-Wallis P-Value
Comparison of maternal prenatal clinical characteristics, biological measures and infant outcomes according to latent risk profile groups
| Variable | Low risk ( | Moderate risk ( | High risk ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| Maternal and infant birth outcomes | ||||
| PTB- Yes (N, %) | 12 (7.74 %) | 32 (12.03 %) | 13 (15.85 %) | 0.14 |
| Type of PTB ( | ||||
| Spontaneous | 11 | 17 | 8 | 0.07 |
| LBW - Yes (N, %) | 7 (4.49) | 17 (6.42) | 9 (10.98) | 0.16 |
| Birth Weight (kg) total sample | 3296.9 (484.9) | 3261.0 (565.0) | 3167.6 (559.1) | 0.21 |
| Prenatal maternal characteristics total sample | ||||
| Start prenatal care (weeks gestation, SD) | 9.67 (4.39) | 10.15 (4.59) | 9.72 (4.43) | 0.50 |
| Gravidity | 2.94 (1.86) | 2.53 (1.51) | 2.65 (1.58) | 0.04 |
| History of PTB-Yes (N, %) | 23 (14.65) | 31 (11.4) | 14 (16.28) | 0.38 |
| Preeclampsia at delivery - Yes (N, %) | 2 (1.3) | 11 (4.18) | 1 (1.23) | 0.18 |
| Gestational diabetes - Yes (N, %) | 12 (7.79) | 18 (6.84) | 9 (11.11) | 0.42 |
| Infections present (N, %) | 38 (26.03) | 96 (36.64) | 40 (49.38) | 0.002 |
| Biological measures at 22–24 weeks gestation | ||||
| Cotinine positive -Yes (N, %) | 3 (1.92) | 9 (3.36) | 4 (4.65) | 0.45 |
| Corticotrophin releasing hormone: pg/ml (Median, IQR) | 19.8 (12.9, 38.1) | 27.4 (14.9, 50.7) | 23.7 (12.0, 41.7) | 0.02a |
aKruskal-Wallis P-Value
Fig. 2Comparison of preterm birth, low birth weight and infections according to latent profile groups