| Literature DB >> 32188496 |
Ahmed Waqas1, Muhammad Zubair2, Sadiq Zia3, Hafsa Meraj4, Kapil Kiran Aedma5, Muhammad Hassan Majeed6, Sadiq Naveed7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Antenatal stress is highly prevalent globally and is associated with adverse physical and psychiatric morbidities and adverse neonatal outcomes. However, the burden of antenatal stress and its psychosocial predicators have not been explored in context of the Pakistani sociocultural environment. The present study explores the prevalence of antenatal stress and its association with gender of offspring, socioeconomic background, cultural beliefs, and access to healthcare in the province of Punjab, Pakistan.Entities:
Keywords: Gender discrimination; Health inequalities; Obstetric treatment; Pregnancy; Stress
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32188496 PMCID: PMC7079497 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05007-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Response distribution to variables related to obstetric history
| Variable | Subcategory | Frequency | Percentage (%) | Mean (SD) | χ2 statistic | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trimester | 1st | 123 | 23.8 | 51.78 | < .001 | |
| 2nd | 248 | 48.1 | ||||
| 3rd | 145 | 28.1 | ||||
| Pregnancy | Planned | 303 | 58.7 | 15.70 | < .001 | |
| Unplanned | 213 | 41.3 | ||||
| Complication during past deliveries in hospital | Yes | 57 | 11.1 | 313.19 | < .001 | |
| No | 459 | 88.9 | ||||
| Complication during past deliveries by midwives | Yes | 133 | 25.8 | 121.12 | < .001 | |
| No | 383 | 74.2 | ||||
| Any chronic illness | Yes | 111 | 21.5 | 167.51 | < .001 | |
| No | 405 | 78.5 | ||||
| Number of live births | 2.32 (2.1) | |||||
| Number of still births | .295 (.84) | |||||
| Terminated pregnancies | .122 (.41) | |||||
| Number of sons | 1.06 (1.21) | |||||
| Number of daughters | 1.24 (1.38) | |||||
| Age of the eldest child | 6.24 (5.51) | |||||
| Children delivered in hospitals | 1.31 (1.37) | |||||
| Children delivered by midwives | 1.38 (2.09) |
Response frequency to variables highlighting gender related disparities and preference for sons
| Frequency (n) | Percentage (%) | χ2 statistic | P-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Household decision maker | ||||
| Self | 46 | 8.9 | 228.50 | < .001 |
| Husband | 323 | 62.6 | ||
| In-laws | 147 | 28.5 | ||
| Ultrasound | ||||
| Yes | 153 | 29.7 | ||
| No | 363 | 70.3 | ||
| Gender on ultrasound | ||||
| Male | 84 | 55.6 | ||
| Female | 67 | 44.4 | ||
| Gender preference | ||||
| Male | 177 | 34.3 | 213.71 | < .001 |
| Female | 34 | 6.6 | ||
| No preference | 305 | 59.1 | ||
| Preference for education | ||||
| Sons | 47 | 9.1 | 717.11 | < .001 |
| Daughters | 11 | 2.1 | ||
| No preference | 458 | 88.8 | ||
| In-laws prefer sons | ||||
| Yes | 194 | 37.6 | 31.75 | < .001 |
| No | 322 | 62.4 | ||
| Marital problems | ||||
| Yes | 127 | 24.6 | 133.03 | < .001 |
| No | 389 | 75.4 | ||
| Harassment | ||||
| Yes | 139 | 26.9 | 109.78 | < .001 |
| No | 377 | 73.1 | ||
| Domestic abuse | ||||
| Yes | 96 | 18.6 | 203.44 | < .001 |
| No | 420 | 81.4 | ||
Gender disparity and obstetric history as predictors of high stress levels among pregnant women (n = 516)
| Predictors | Subcategories | B | Std. error in B | P-value | Odds ratio | 95% C.I. for OR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower | Upper | ||||||
| Household income | .353 | .142 | .013 | 1.423 | 1.077 | 1.879 | |
| Household decision maker | In-laws | .050 | |||||
| Husband | − .952 | .434 | .028 | .386 | .165 | .904 | |
| Self | − .444 | .241 | .066 | .641 | .400 | 1.029 | |
| Pregnancy | Unplanned/planned | − .797 | .246 | .001 | .450 | .278 | .730 |
| Number of children | − .129 | .061 | .033 | .879 | .780 | .989 | |
| Gender preference | No preference | .011 | |||||
| Male | .319 | .233 | .172 | 1.375 | .870 | 2.173 | |
| Female | − 1.398 | .583 | .016 | .247 | .079 | .775 | |
| Complications during birth procedure by mid-wives | Yes/no | .466 | .273 | .088 | 1.594 | .933 | 2.722 |
| Marital problems | Yes/no | .779 | .338 | .021 | 2.178 | 1.124 | 4.223 |
| Harassment | No/yes | 1.188 | .322 | .000 | 3.280 | 1.745 | 6.164 |
| Constant | − .621 | .437 | .155 | .538 | |||
Hosmer and Lemeshow test statistic = 3.54, P = .896, Cox and Snell R2 = .22, NegelKerke R2 = .29, Model Chi2 = 113.50, P < .001