| Literature DB >> 30326858 |
Maryam Nesari1, Joanne K Olson1, Ben Vandermeer2, Linda Slater3, David M Olson4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence relating maternal history of abuse before pregnancy with pregnancy outcomes is controversial. This study aims to examine the association between maternal histories of abuse before pregnancy and the risk of preterm delivery and low birth weight.Entities:
Keywords: Abuse before pregnancy; Low birth weight; Maternal; Preterm delivery
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30326858 PMCID: PMC6192330 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-2030-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1Flowchart of search results. The flowchart of search results and process for identification, selection and inclusion of the studies in the systematic review is shown
Characteristics of studies included in the meta-analysis
| First Author /Pub Date | Country | Participants | Study Design | Sample size | Type of Abuse | Time of Abuse | Outcomes | Study Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christiaens/2015 [ | Canada | All ethnic groups | Case- control | 622 | Childhood abuse | Childhood | PTD | 7 |
| Silverman/2006 [ | USA | All ethnic groups | Case- control | 118,579 | Intimate partner physical Abuse | Recent | PTD | 7 |
| Jagoe/ 2000 [ | USA | Low risk nonurban population | Cohort | 84 | Intimate partner physical Abuse | Anytime in married life | PTD | 5 |
| Campbell/1999 [ | USA | All ethnic groups | Case-control | 252 | Intimate partner emotional | Anytime in married life | LBW | 5 |
| Grimstad/ 1999 & 1997 [ | Norway | All ethnic groups | Case-control | 174 | Sexual Abuse | Childhood | PTD | 4 |
| Neggers/ 2004 [ | USA | Low income/low risk population(82% African-American) | Case-control | 3103 | Intimate partner physical abuse leading to Injury | Recent | PTD | 4 |
| Stevens- Simon/1994 [ | USA | Low income, African American | Cohort | 127 | Physical abuse | Childhood | PTD | 5 |
| Noll/ 2007 [ | USA | All ethnic groups | Cohort | 186 | Sexual abuse | Childhood | PTD | 8 |
| Henriksen/ 2014 [ | Norway | All ethnic groups | Cohort | 76,870 | Sexual violence (severe, mild, moderate) | Childhood | PTD | 7 |
| Taft/ 2007 [ | Australia | All ethnic groups | Cohort | 9692 | Intimate partner violence | Anytime in married life | PTD | 5 |
| Leeners/ 2014 [ | Switzerland | All ethnic groups | Cohort | 255 | Sexual abuse | Childhood | PTD | 8 |
| Curry/ 1998 [ | USA | All ethnic groups | Cohort | 1597 | Physical abuse | Recent | LBW | 7 |
| Fried / 2008 [ | USA | All ethnic groups | Cross-sectional | 1555 | Emotional, physical, Sexual abuse | Anytime in married life | PTD | 8 |
| Selk/2016 [ | USA | Nurses | Case- control | 51,434 | Physical abuse | Childhood | PTD | 6 |
| Harville/2010 [ | UK | All ethnic group | Cohort | 4865 | Violence | Childhood | LBW | 6 |
| Scribano/ 2013 [ | USA | Low income mothers | Case- control | 10,855 | Intimate partner violence | Recent | LBW | 7 |
Characteristics of all studies that were included in the meta-analysis are presented
Fig. 2Forest plot of overall unadjusted effect estimate for preterm birth. The Forest plot of overall unadjusted effect estimate for preterm birth is shown
Fig. 3Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for preterm birth in subgroups of abuse time. The Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for preterm birth when studies categorized based on time of abuse are shown
Fig. 4Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for preterm birth in subgroups of study design. The Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for preterm birth when studies categorized based on study design are shown
Fig. 5Forest plot of overall unadjusted effect estimate for low birth weight. The Forest plot of overall unadjusted effect estimate for low birth weight is shown
Fig. 6Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for low birth weight in subgroups of abuse time. The Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for low birth weight when studies categorized based on time of abuse are shown
Fig. 7Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for low birth weight in subgroups of study design. The Forest plots of unadjusted effect estimate for low birth weight when studies categorized based on study design are shown