| Literature DB >> 32296356 |
Tobias Weigl1,2, Nora Schneider1,3, Anja Stein3, Ursula Felderhoff-Müser3, Manfred Schedlowski1, Harald Engler1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During the postpartum period, new parents frequently experience emotional stress and exhibit symptoms of depression and anxiety, accompanied by substantial endocrine changes. However, evidence predominantly exists from parents of full-term infants, while data on parents of preterm infants are scarce. In this exploratory, cross-sectional study, we compared psychological well-being and endocrine parameters in parents of very preterm and term born infants.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; cortisol; depression; ovarian hormones; postpartum; preterm birth
Year: 2020 PMID: 32296356 PMCID: PMC7139630 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Sample and group characteristics of mothers and corresponding infants.
| Variables | Term (n = 28) | Preterm (n = 18) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age of mothers (years)1 | 29.5 ± 4.3 | 30.5 ± 6.2 | 0.470 |
| Body mass index of mothers1 | 24.9 ± 4.6 | 24.7 ± 3.5 | 0.928 |
| Length of gestation (weeks)1 | 39.3 ± 0.9 | 28.3 ± 2.3 | < 0.001 |
| Infant birth weight (gram)1 | 3320.5 ± 436.9 | 1198.0 ± 365.0 | < 0.001 |
| Parity (N/%) | 0.097 | ||
| Primiparous | 15/53.6 | 14/77.8 | |
| Multiparous | 13/46.4 | 4/22.2 | |
| Infant sex (N/%) | 0.683 | ||
| Female | 17/60.7 | 12/66.7 | |
| Male | 11/39.3 | 6/33.3 | |
| Relationship status (N/%) | 0.091 | ||
| Married | 22/78.6 | 9/50.0 | |
| Cohabitation | 6/21.4 | 8/44.4 | |
| Divorced/living apart | – | 1/5.6 | |
| Education (N/%) | 0.017 | ||
| No degree | – | 1/5.6 | |
| Secondary education | 7/25 | 8/44.4 | |
| Degree to enter university | 19/67.9 | 4/22.2 | |
| Other | 2/7.1 | 5/27.8 | |
| Profession (N/%) | 0.025 | ||
| No training | 1/3.6 | 4/22.2 | |
| Still in vocational training | 4/14.3 | – | |
| Completed vocational training | 6/21.4 | 8/44.4 | |
| Degree from professional school | 1/3.6 | 2/11.1 | |
| University degree | 15/53.6 | 3/16.7 | |
| Other | 1/3.6 | 1/5.6 |
1M ± SD/(range).
Mann–Whitney.
Chi-square test.
Sample and group characteristics of fathers and corresponding infants.
| Variables | Term (n = 30) | Preterm (n = 21) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age of fathers (years)1 | 32.6 ± 5.7 | 33.2 ± 7.6 | 0.667 |
| Body mass index of fathers1 | 25.6 ± 2.9 | 27.7 ± 4.6 | 0.268 |
| Length of gestation (weeks)1 | 39.3 ± 1.1 | 28.5 ± 2.0 | < 0.001 |
| Infant birth weight (gram)1 | 3275.7 ± 411.6 | 1248.8 ± 382.9 | < 0.001 |
| Parity (N/%) | 0.838 | ||
| Primiparous | 18/60.0 | 12/57.1 | |
| Multiparous | 12/40.0 | 9/42.9 | |
| Infant sex (N/%) | 0.382 | ||
| Female | 18/60.0 | 10/47.6 | |
| Male | 12/40.0 | 11/52.4 | |
| Relationship status (N/%) | 0.261 | ||
| Married | 22/73.3 | 12/57.1 | |
| Cohabitation | 7/23.3 | 9/42.9 | |
| Divorced/living apart | 1/3.3 | – | |
| Education (N/%) | 0.002 | ||
| No degree | – | 3/14.3 | |
| Secondary education | 8/26.7 | 10/47.6 | |
| Degree to enter university | 21/70.0 | 6/28.6 | |
| Other | 1/3.3 | 2/9.5 | |
| Profession (N/%) | 0.197 | ||
| No training | 3/10.0 | 6/28.6 | |
| Still in vocational training | 2/6.7 | 1/4.7 | |
| Completed vocational training | 5/16.6 | 6/28.6 | |
| Degree from professional school | 2/6.7 | 2/9.5 | |
| University degree | 18/60.0 | 6/28.6 | |
| Other | – | – |
1 M ± SD/(range).
Mann–Whitney.
Chi-square test.
Figure 1Scores of BDI (A) and STAI-S (B) in mothers of infants born at term or preterm. ***p < 0.001; **p < 0.01. Data are shown as mean values ± SEM.
Figure 2Serum concentrations of estradiol (A), progesterone (B), prolactin (C), and TSH (D) in in mothers of infants born at term or preterm. ***p < 0.001. Data are shown as mean values ± SEM.
Figure 3Cortisol awakening response in mothers of infants born at term or preterm. **p < 0.01; *p < 0.05. Data are shown as mean values ± SEM.
Figure 4Spearman correlation between serum levels of prolactin and scores of BDI (A) and STAI-S (B) in mothers of infants born preterm.
Figure 5Scores of BDI (A) and STAI-S (B) in fathers of infants born at term or preterm. ***p < 0.001. Data are shown as mean values ± SEM.