| Literature DB >> 31438906 |
Nicole L A Catherine1, Rosemary Lever2, Debbie Sheehan2, Yufei Zheng2, Michael H Boyle3, Lawrence McCandless4, Amiram Gafni5, Andrea Gonzalez3, Susan M Jack6, Lil Tonmyr7, Colleen Varcoe8, Harriet L MacMillan9, Charlotte Waddell2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal exposure to socioeconomic disadvantage increases the risk of child injuries and subsequent child developmental and mental health problems - particularly for young mothers. To inform early intervention planning, this research therefore aimed to describe the health and social adversities experienced by a cohort of girls and young women in early pregnancy in British Columbia (BC), Canada.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Cumulative disadvantage; Maternal health; Pregnancy; Socioeconomic disadvantage
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31438906 PMCID: PMC6704647 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7479-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Participant flow
Summary of measures
| Measurement Construct | Description | Scoring |
|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographic characteristics | ||
| Age, marital status, cultural background, first language, education, income and housing. Income was defined as pre-tax annual income from all sources of employment including unreported income and excluding any money received from family, friends or income assistance [ | Descriptives. | |
| Psychological resources | ||
| Self-efficacy | General Self-Efficacy Scale [ | Higher scores represent higher levels of self-efficacy. |
| Mastery | Pearlin Mastery Scale [ | Higher scores represent higher levels of mastery. |
| Cognitive ability | ||
| Shipley-II [ | Higher total raw scores indicate better performance. | |
| Executive functioning | ||
| Inhibition of interference | Stroop Colour and Word Test [ | Higher raw scores represent better cognitive performance. |
| Visual attention and task switching | Trail Making Test [ | Shorter times represent better scores. A ratio of TMT-B / TMT-A represents executive control [ |
| Socioeconomic disadvantage | ||
| Having low income | Pre-tax annual income from all sources of employment including unreported income and excluding any money received from family, friends or income assistance. | Living on low income at <$20,000 annual employment income. |
| Having limited education | Not completing the equivalent of a BC high school diploma. | Dichotomous (yes/no) variable. |
| Being single (having limited social supports) | Not married or common-law (living together consecutively for one year or more). | Dichotomous (yes/no) variable. |
| Homelessness | Living on the streets or in an emergency or homeless shelter, staying in places not meant as residences, (e.g., car or tent), and/or experiencing “hidden homelessness”, (e.g., staying with someone because of no permanent address or having nowhere else to live or “couch-surfing”) [ | Dichotomous (yes/no) variable. |
| Unstable housing | Having to move three or more times or experiencing homelessness (past year). | Dichotomous (yes/no) variable. |
| History of child maltreatment | ||
| Child maltreatment age 16 years or younger | Childhood Trauma Questionnaire – Short Form [ | Moderate-to-severe levels of any type of abuse or neglect. |
| Exposure to intimate partner violence | ||
| Including physical abuse, emotional abuse and harassment | Composite Abuse Scale [ | Higher scores indicate higher levels of abuse. |
| Mental and physical health | ||
| Psychological distress | Kessler Psychological Distress Scale [ | Total scores of > 25 represent moderate-to-severe anxiety or depression. |
| Mental and physical health conditions | Any long-term health conditions diagnosed by a physician affecting day-to-day activities [ | Number and type of diagnosed conditions. |
| Prenatal substance use | ||
| Nicotine, alcohol, cannabis, and other street drugs | Frequency of use [ | Dichotomous (yes/no) variables. |
| Receipt of health and social services | ||
| Health services received for physical concerns | Visiting primary healthcare providers (family doctors, nurse, and midwives) and receiving prenatal classes. | Number and type of services. |
| Social services received | Income assistance through provincial or federal programs such as: BC Income and Disability Assistance, Canada Disability Benefits and Employment Insurance, BC Hardship Assistance, and BC Youth Agreements. | Number and type of services. |
Baseline socioeconomic disadvantage according to eligibility criteria
| Age Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 14–19 years | 20–24 years | ||
| Low income (living on < $20,000 annually) | 606/726 (83.5) | 319/354 (90.1) | 287/372 (77.2) |
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| Limited education (no high school completion) | 384/738 (52.0) | 246/360 (68.3) | 138/378 (36.5) |
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| Preparing to parent while single (not married or common-law) | 670/736 (91.0) | 312/360 (86.7) | 358/376 (95.2) |
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Results in bold: p-value<0.05
Sociodemographic characteristics, psychological resources and cognitive functioning
| Age Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 14–19 years | 20–24 years | ||
| Sociodemographic Characteristics | ||||
| Cultural backgrounda | 0.099 | |||
| White | 418 (56.6) | 193 (53.5) | 225 (59.5) | |
| Indigenous including First Nations, Métis and Inuit | 79 (10.7) | 36 (10.0) | 43 (11.4) | |
| Indigenous including First Nations, Métis and Inuit and Other | 121 (16.4) | 73 (20.2) | 48 (12.7) | |
| Mixed Heritage ≥2 | 55 (7.4) | 30 (8.3) | 25 (6.6) | |
| Asian (Chinese, S. Asian, or Other) | 32 (4.3) | 14 (3.9) | 18 (4.8) | |
| Other (e.g., Latin-American, Black) | 34 (4.6) | 15 (4.2) | 19 (5.0) | |
| English as first language | 686 (93.0) | 341 (94.7) | 345 (91.3) | 0.091 |
| Highest educational qualification |
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| Less than high school | 384 (52.0) | 246 (68.3) | 138 (36.5) | |
| High school or equivalent | 270 (36.6) | 103 (28.6) | 167 (44.2) | |
| College or university degree | 84 (11.4) | 11 (3.1) | 73 (19.3) | |
| Income from employment (annual CAD) |
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| Less than $5000 | 308 (42.4) | 203 (57.3) | 105 (28.2) | |
| $5000 – 9999 | 118 (16.3) | 60 (16.9) | 58 (15.6) | |
| $10,000 – 19,999 | 180 (24.8) | 56 (15.8) | 124 (33.3) | |
| $20,000 – 29,999 | 75 (10.3) | 21 (5.9) | 54 (14.5) | |
| $30,000 or more | 45 (6.2) | 14 (4.0) | 31 (8.3) | |
| Current Housing | 0.138 | |||
| House, apartment or condominium | 681 (93.9) | 332 (93.0) | 349 (94.8) | |
| Group home, shelter or foster home | 18 (2.5) | 13 (3.6) | 5 (1.4) | |
| Other (e.g., mobile home/trailer, single-room occupancy residence) | 26 (3.6) | 12 (3.4) | 14 (3.8) | |
| Mean ( | Mean ( | Mean ( | ||
| Income from employment (annual CAD) | 9928 (10575) | 6811 (8976) | 12,886 (11125) |
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| Age | 19.76 (2.36) | 17.73 (1.17) | 21.69 (1.40) |
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| Psychological Resources | ||||
| Self-Efficacy | 32.28 (3.93) | 32.08 (3.79) | 32.47 (4.05) | 0.179 |
| Mastery | 21.42 (3.06) | 21.53 (3.08) | 21.32 (3.05) | 0.361 |
| Cognitive Functioning | ||||
| Shipley 2 – Vocabulary | 24.35 (5.12) | 23.53 (4.76) | 25.13 (5.33) |
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| Shipley 2 – Abstraction | 11.89 (3.65) | 11.73 (3.57) | 12.04 (3.73) | 0.248 |
| Executive functioning | ||||
| Stroop Colour-Word Task Score | 43.99 (9.19) | 42.46 (8.64) | 45.45 (9.46) |
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| Stroop Interference Score | 5.39 (6.72) | 4.48 (6.15) | 6.26 (7.12) |
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| Trail Making Test Bb | 70.55 (32.67) | 73.92 (33.23) | 67.32 (31.84) |
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| Trail Making Test B /Ab | 44.89 (29.28) | 47.81 (29.87) | 42.07 (28.45) |
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aParticipants could give more than one answer; bShorter scores represent better performance on a timed task. Results in bold: p-value<0.05
Health and social adversities including maltreatment experiences
| Age Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 14–19 years | 20–24 years | ||
| Unstable housing | ||||
| Lifetime homelessness (including currently) | 333/716 (47.0) | 154/351 (44.0) | 179/365 (49.0) | |
| Currently homeless | 22/721 (3.1) | 9/351 (2.6) | 13/370 (3.5) | 0.600 |
| Moved ≥3 times or homeless (past year) | 385/731 (52.1) | 183/357 (51.3) | 202/374 (54.0) | 0.503 |
| Psychological Distress (past month) | ||||
| Moderate/severe psychological distress | 235/737 (31.9) | 100/360 (27.8) | 135/377 (35.8) |
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| Mental health conditionsa | ||||
| Severe anxiety or depression regularly | 346 (46.8) | 173 (47.9) | 173 (45.8) | 0.608 |
| Diagnosed mental disorder (e.g., bipolar disorder or attention problems) | 160 (21.7) | 73 (20.2) | 87 (23.0) | 0.405 |
| Diagnosed developmental conditions (e.g., autism spectrum or learning disorders) | 83 (11.2) | 35 (9.7) | 48 (12.7) | 0.240 |
| Prenatal substance use | ||||
| Any cannabis, alcohol or street drug use (past month)a | 172/732 (23.5) | 80/357 (22.4) | 92/375 (24.5) | 0.555 |
| Cannabis use (past month) | 155/738 (21.0) | 75/360 (20.8) | 80/378 (21.2) | 0.984 |
| Alcohol use (past month) | 17/736 (2.3) | 6/361 (1.7) | 11/375 (2.9) | 0.367 |
| Street drug use (past month) | 11/736 (1.5) | < 5/358 (< 2) | 7/378 (1.9) | 0.605 |
| Nicotine/cigarette use (past 48 h) | 196/736 (26.6) | 96/360 (26.7) | 100/376 (26.6) | > 0.999 |
| Second-hand smoke exposure (past week) | 292/736 (39.7) | 150/361(41.6) | 142/375 (37.9) | 0.344 |
| Serious long-term physical health conditionsa
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| Iron-deficiency anemia | 151 (20.4) | 69 (19.1) | 82 (21.7) | 0.437 |
| Asthma or allergies (regular use of puffers) | 139 (18.8) | 64 (17.7) | 75 (19.8) | 0.522 |
| Migraines (weekly or more) | 108 (14.6) | 57 (15.8) | 51 (13.5) | 0.436 |
| Serious injury (head/leg) that left a disability | 57 (7.7) | 24 (6.6) | 33 (8.7) | 0.356 |
| Thyroid disease | 21 (2.8) | 6 (1.7) | 15 (4.0) | 0.096 |
| Cardiovascular disease (including high blood pressure) | 13 (1.8) | < 5 (< 2) | 9 (2.4) | 0.300 |
| Epilepsy or seizures (weekly or more) | 13 (1.8) | 7 (1.9) | 6 (1.6) | 0.933 |
| Other (e.g., arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, autoimmune disorders) | 126 (17.1) | 61 (16.9) | 65 (17.2) | 0.992 |
| Maltreatment experiencesa | ||||
| Maltreatment at age 16 years or younger | ||||
| Moderate/severe neglect, physical abuse, emotional abuse and/or sexual abuse | 410/728 (56.3) | 196/355 (55.2) | 214/373 (57.4) | 0.608 |
| Intimate partner violence in past year | ||||
| Any physical abuse, emotional abuse and harassment | 363/734 (49.5) | 181/358 (50.6) | 182/376 (48.4) | 0.61 |
aParticipants could give more than one answer. Results in bold: p-value<0.05
Receiving health and social servicesa
| Age Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 14–19 years | 20–24 years | ||
| Health services for physical health | ||||
| Primary healthcare (past month) | 567/739 (76.7) | 289/361 (80.1) | 278/378 (73.5) |
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| Prenatal classes (past month) | 210/739 (28.4) | 116/361 (32.1) | 94/378 (24.9) |
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| Social services received | ||||
| Income assistance (past month) | 212/739 (28.7) | 71/361 (19.7) | 141/378 (37.3) |
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aParticipants could give more than one answer. Results in bold: p-value<0.05
Cumulative disadvantage
| Total | Age Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 14–19 years | 20–24 years | ||
| Indicators of disadvantage | |||
| 1 | 26 (3.5) | 12 (3.3) | 14 (3.7) |
| 2 | 73 (9.9) | 27 (7.5) | 46 (12.2) |
| 3 | 119 (16.1) | 61 (16.9) | 58 (15.3) |
| 4 | 140 (18.9) | 67 (18.6) | 73 (19.3) |
| 5 | 152 (20.6) | 68 (18.8) | 84 (22.2) |
| 6 | 121 (16.4) | 68 (18.8) | 53 (14.0) |
| 7 | 77 (10.4) | 35 (9.7) | 42 (11.1) |
| 8 | 29 (3.9) | 21 (5.8) | 8 (2.1) |
Indicators of adversity in BCHCP cohort compared to other Canadians
| BCHCP population | Canadian samples (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14–19 years (%) | 20–24 years (%) | % | ||
| BCHCP screening criteria | ||||
| Young age during pregnancy | 49 | 51 | 2–11 | Canadian females ≤19 years (2%) and 20–24 years (11%) [ |
| Low income (< $20,000 per year) | 90 | 77 | 13–15 | Canadian females < 18 years (15%) and ≥ 18 years (13%) [ |
| Limited education (no high school completion) | 69 | 37 | 17 | BC females of all ages [ |
| Preparing to parent while single (not married or common-law) | 87 | 95 | 7–45 | Canadian females ≥15 years (7%) and living on low income (45%) [ |
| Additional health and social adversities | ||||
| Homeless ever (including currently) | 44 | 49 | 5 | Canadians (male and female) 15–24 years [ |
| Unstable housing (moving in past year) | 35 | 33 | 20 | Canadian females ≥15–24 years [ |
| Psychological distress | 28 | 36 | 30 | Canadian females ≥15 years and low-income [ |
| Diagnosed mental disorder | 20 | 23 | 15 | Canadian females ≥15 years [ |
| Prenatal cannabis use | 21 | 21 | 15 | BC females 12–17 years [ |
| Prenatal nicotine use | 27 | 27 | 22 | Canadian females ≥15 years and low income [ |
| Serious physical health problems | ≤ 19 | ≤ 22 | 13 | BC females 12–17 years [ |
| Child maltreatment when ≤16 years | 55 | 57 | 30 | Canadian females ≥15 years [ |
| Exposure to intimate partner violence in recent past | 51 | 48 | 22–40 | Canadian females 15–19 years (40%) and 20–24 years (22%) [ |