| Literature DB >> 34537004 |
Janina Eichler1, Ricarda Schmidt2, Tanja Poulain3,4, Andreas Hiemisch3,4, Wieland Kiess3,4, Anja Hilbert2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While depressive symptoms and stress during pregnancy are known to affect gestational age and weight at birth, evidence on their impact on child anthropometric development in the long term remains limited, showing inconsistent effects. Importantly, previous research indicated a substantially stronger impact of categorically rather than dimensionally assessed mental health problems on birth outcomes and child development.Entities:
Keywords: Body mass index; Children; Depression; Gestational age; Pregnancy; Stress
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34537004 PMCID: PMC8449913 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-021-04111-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Prevalence rates, means, and standard deviations of study variables
| Depressive symptoms (PHQ-9) | 318 | ||
| Dimensional | 4.89 ± 2.96 | ||
| Categorical (cut-off ≥10) | 27 / 8.5% | ||
| Stress (PHQ-D) | 318 | ||
| Dimensional | 3.88 ± 2.93 | ||
| Categorical (cut-off ≥10) | 18 / 5.7% | ||
| Pregravid BMI (kg/m2) | 318 | 23.42 ± 4.41 | |
| Gestational weight gain until 2nd trimester (kg) | 282 | 6.88 ± 3.64 | |
| Maternal age (years) | 322 | 30.33 ± 4.17 | |
| Winkler Index of the family | 234 | 14.01 ± 3.91 | |
| Low socio-economic status (3–8) | 18 / 7.7% | ||
| Middle socio-economic status (9–14) | 101 / 43.2% | ||
| High socio-economic status (15–21) | 115 / 49.1% | ||
| Pregnancy intention (planned, yes) | 292 | 243 / 83.2% | |
| Parity (primigravid) | 322 | 304 / 94.4% | |
| Birth (health check-up at 2–4 h) | 322 | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 13.67 ± 1.30 | ||
| BMI-SDS | 0.86 ± 1.07 | ||
| 6 m (health check-up at 6–7 months) | 271 | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 16.71 ± 1.49 | ||
| BMI-SDS | 0.12 ± 1.08 | ||
| 12 m (health check-up at 10–12 months) | 256 | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 16.71 ± 1.46 | ||
| BMI-SDS | −0.03 ± 1.43 | ||
| 24 m (health check-up at 21–24 months) | 218 | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 16.35 ± 1.35 | ||
| BMI-SDS | 0.15 ± 0.97 | ||
| Gestational age at birth (weeks) | 322 | 39.30 ± 1.48 | |
Note. n = number of pregnant women included in the model; PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-Depression, PHQ-D Patient Health Questionnaire-German version, BMI body mass index, SDS standard deviation score
Fig. 1Structural equation model. Dotted squares display control variables; single bordered squares display independent predictor variables; double bordered squares display dependent variables; double-headed arrows display correlation coefficients between error terms; single-arrows display standardized regression coefficients. e = error term; Age = maternal age; BMI = pregravid body mass index (kg/m2); SES = socio-economic status; GWG = gestational weight gain; BMISDS = child body mass index standard deviation score at health check-ups at 2–4 h (Birth), 6–7 months (6 m), 10–12 months (12 m), and 21–24 months (24 m) after birth
Fig. 2Structural equation Model 1 using dimensional mental health problems to predict gestational age at birth and infant anthropometry. Dotted squares display control variables; single bordered squares display independent predictor variables; double bordered squares display dependent variables; double-headed arrows display correlation coefficients between error terms; single-headed arrows display standardized regression coefficients. e = error term; Age = maternal age; BMI = pregravid body mass index (kg/m2); SES = socio-economic status; GWG = gestational weight gain; BMISDS = child body mass index standard deviation score at health check-ups at 2–4 h (Birth), 6–7 months (6 m), 10–12 months (12 m), and 21–24 months (24 m) after birth. *** p < .001, ** p < .01, * p < .05
Fig. 3Structural equation Model 2 using categorical mental health problems to predict gestational age at birth and infant anthropometry. Dashed squares display control variables; single bordered squares display independent predictor variables; double bordered squares display dependent variables; double-headed arrows display correlation coefficients between error terms; single-headed arrows display standardized regression coefficients. e = error term; Age = maternal age; BMI = pregravid body mass index (kg/m2); SES = socio-economic status; GWG = gestational weight gain; BMISDS = child body mass index standard deviation score at health check-ups at 2–4 h (Birth), 6–7 months (6 m), 10–12 months (12 m), and 21–24 months (24 m) after birth. *** p < .001, ** p < .01, * p < .05