| Literature DB >> 31064368 |
April M Miller1, Fiona Judd1,2, Peter A Dargaville1,3, Amanda L Neil4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pain impacts upon psychological wellbeing. In pregnant and postpartum women psychological distress may negatively affect the mother-infant relationship and lead to adverse infant development. Yet, co-occurrence of pain with psychological distress in women of reproductive age has not been investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to: 1) assess prevalence of psychological distress in reproductive aged women by pain severity; and 2) examine the self-rated health status of reproductive aged women with and without pain.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Pain; Pregnancy; Psychological distress; Reproductive age; Women
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31064368 PMCID: PMC6505280 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0757-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Psychological distress by pain severity in pregnant, breastfeeding and non-pregnant/non-breastfeeding women
| Pain Severity | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological distress level | No recent pain | Very Mild to Mild | Moderate to Very Severe | ||||
| Pregnant ( | ( | ( | ( | ||||
| Low | 82.9 | (69.1–96.7) | 78.8 | (68.0–89.7) | 71.4 | (48.9–93.8) | |
| Moderate | 15.1 | (2.1–28.1) | 14.5 | (5.9–23.1) | 21.3 | (3.9–38.7) | 0.550a |
| High to very high | 2.0 | (0.0–5.0) | 6.7 | (0.0–13.6) | 7.3 | (0.0–18.0) | |
| BF ( | ( | ( | ( | ||||
| Low | 75.4 | (61.8–89.0) | 83.5 | (74.6–92.4) | 65.3 | (48.3–82.4) | |
| Moderate | 21.5 | (8.8–34.1) | 13.0 | (5.7–20.3) | 26.5 | (9.5–43.6) | 0.102a |
| High to very high | 3.1 | (0.0–8.8) | 3.4 | (0.0–7.4) | 8.1 | (0.0–17.2) | |
| Non-pregnant/non-BF ( | ( | ( | ( | ||||
| Low | 77.3 | (74.2–80.4) | 63.4 | (60.1–66.6) | 46.9 | (42.5–51.4) | |
| Moderate | 16.5 | (14.1–18.9) | 23.8 | (21.1–26.4) | 26.7 | (23.1–30.2) | < 0.001b |
| High to very high | 6.3 | (4.6–7.9) | 12.8 | (10.9–14.8) | 26.4 | (23.2–29.6) | |
Prevalence of psychological distress by gradation of pain severity. Prevalence as %, 95 confidence interval for estimate shown in parentheses. Psychological distress ranked by Kessler10 score (low: 10–15; moderate 16–21; high to very high: > 21). n: number of participants; N: inferred population estimate. *Seven women from the non-pregnant/non-BF group were categorised as not asked/not known and were not included. aFisher’s exact test bChi-square test. BF: Breastfeeding
Fig. 1Distribution of women within each pain category by self-rated health status in a) pregnant women, b) breastfeeding women and c) non-pregnant/non-breastfeeding women, aged 18 to 49 years. aFisher’s exact test, bChi-square test. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals