| Literature DB >> 35130958 |
Siham Sikander1,2, Assad Hafeez3, Yasmeen Anwer3, Fahad Abbasi3, Ariba Dar3, Abdullah Hafeez3, Sara Valdebenito4, Manuel Eisner4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence for Better Lives Study Foundational Research (EBLS-FR) is a preliminary endeavor to establish the feasibility of a global birth cohort, and within this feasibility study, piloting the research instrument, with participants from eight lower middle-income countries across the globe. It aims to investigate mediators and moderators of child development and wellbeing; it envisages informing policy and practice change to promote child health and wellbeing globally. Pakistan is one of the resource poor lower middle-income country (LMIC) taking part in this global birth cohort; we report the feasibility of establishing such a birth cohort in Pakistan.Entities:
Keywords: Birth Cohort Study; EBLS-FR; Feasibility; Foundational research; Maternal Mental Health Evidence for Better Lives Study (EBLS); Maternal and child wellbeing; Pakistan
Year: 2022 PMID: 35130958 PMCID: PMC8819840 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-022-00980-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784
Summary of measures and instruments
| Constructs | Measures | Source | Scoring and interpretation | Used at | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antenatal | Postpartum follow up | ||||
| Sociodemographic profile | Household composition and household equipment | DHS (adapted) [ | 18 items Multiple choices | • | |
| Main and current occupation | 6 items various: multiple choice, yes/no, open | ||||
| Social status (Subjective) | MacArthur’s Subjective social Status Scale [ | 1 item 10-point scale; computed a subscale for participants who rated themselves 3 or Less | |||
| Grades passed and level of education | The Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik / Warner- Matrix of Education | 2 items Number of grades passed and highest level of education attained | |||
| Prenatal information | Prenatal information: Previous pregnancies, current pregnancy planned, current pregnancy unwanted, preconception weight, height, health conditions during current pregnancy, current pregnancy single/multiple, antenatal healthcare visits, long-term medications, rubella & tetanus vaccination, supplementation, ultrasound during pregnancy, intention to breastfeed | Reproductive health and pre-natal information Adapted from: South Asian Birth Cohort (START) [ | 21 items Various: multiple choice, yes/no, open | • | |
| Attitudes toward physical punishments [ | Attitudes toward spanking Deater-deckard et al. | 5 items; Likert scale 1-5 Higher scores indicate higher endorsement | |||
| Characteristics of the father | Cohabitation status, age of the father, education, occupation, employment status, ethnicity | Adapted from: South Asian Birth Cohort (START) [ Millennium Cohort Study (NatCen 2003) | 10 items; Various: multiple choice, yes/no, open | • | |
| Community characteristics | Neighborhood cohesion Neighborhood Closeness Neighborhood disorder Neighborhood ties | Neighborhood and Violent Crime Scale [ | 5 items; scored 1–4 4 items; scored 1–4 9 items; scored 1–4 2 items; scored 1–5 (total items: 20) | • | |
| Adverse childhood experiences | Household member alcoholic/substance user, Household member mentally ill, Household member imprisoned, Parental divorce, Household dysfunction, Emotional abuse, Physical abuse, Sexual abuse, Physical neglect | WHO ACE-IQ (adapted) Questionnaire [ | 18 itemsa; Mixed: Yes/No, 4-point Likert scale 1–4 | • | |
| Social relationships | Partner supportiveness | Parent relationship quality and children’s behaviour [ | 5 items; 5-point Likert scale: 1-5 | • | |
| Intimate partner violence | WHO Multi-country Study on women Health & Domestic Violence against Women (VAWI) [ | 13 items; Lifetime prevalence: Yes/No Prevalence during last 6 months: Likert scale 1-4 Categories: Physical-6 items, emotional-4 items, sexual- 3 items | • | ||
| Social support | The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support [ | 12 items; Subscales: Family, friends, significant other 5-point Likert scale: 1–5 | • | ||
| Psychological traits and mental health | Well-being | WHO-5 (five) well-being Index [ | 5 items; 6-Point Likert scale: 0-5 score out of 25, then multiplied by 4: 0–100. 100 signifying best imaginable wellbeing | • | • |
| Depression | Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) [ | 9 items 4-point Likert scale Possible scores 0-27 (Cut-off ≥ 10 for presence of depression) | • | ||
| Suicidality | SBQ-R [ | 1 item; 5-point Likert scale: 0–4 | • | ||
| Perceived stress | Perceived Stress Scale [ | 10 items; 4-point Likert scale 1–4 | • | ||
| Aggression | The Brief Aggression Questionnaire | 12 items; 4 subscales of 3 items each to measure trait aggression: physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, and hostility. 5-point Likert scale 1–5 | • | ||
| Adult ADHD symptoms | Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale: ASRS version 1.1 (adapted) [ | 3 items; 5-point Likert scale: 1–5 | • | ||
| Project on social Development from Childhood to Adulthood | 2 items 5-point Likert scale 1–5 | • | |||
| Self-control | Brief Self-Control scale (adapted) [ | 8 items Likert scale 1-5 | |||
| Substance use | Alcohol use, Smoking, Substance use | Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) – Adapted version WHO ASSIST Working Group (2002) [ | 9 items Lifetime Prevalence: Yes/No 6-month prevalence: Likert scale 1–5 | • | |
| Prenatal attachment | Pregnancy Related beliefs | Prenatal Attachment Inventory–Revised [ | 18 items; 4-point Likert scale 1–4 | • | |
| Mother’s birth memories | Mother’s subjective emotional experience of birth | Birth Memories & Recall Questionnaire-adapted (BirthMARQ) [ | 5 Items; 7-point Likert scale: 1–7 | ˗ | • |
| New-Born’s Constructs & Measures | |||||
| New-born’s Health & Well-being | Birth weight, Length, Occipito-frontal head circumference Mode of childbirth, Full-term/premature birth, ICU admission, Illness since birth | Norwegian Mother & Child Cohort study [ | Various: multiple choice, yes/no, open | - | • |
Time of initiation of mother-child contact, Breastfeeding, | Questionnaire for Breastfeeding Mothers [ | 4 items; Multiple choice | ˗ | • | |
aWhereas other sites in EBLS used 19 out of 31 questions from the ACE-IQ questionnaire
Fig. 1Participant recruitment and biological sampling
Summary of findings at baseline N = 150
| Baseline maternal measures ( | Mean (SD) or |
|---|---|
| | |
| Years of education | |
| Housewife | 121 (82.3%) |
| Employed | 26 (17.7%) |
McArthur Subjective Social Status Scale ≤ 3 (Range 1-10; higher score denotes perceived higher social status) | 44 (29.5%) |
| Mean household effects (assets) Max. score: 16 | 6.55 (1.86) |
| | |
| Parity | |
| Nulliparous | 12 (8%) |
| Unplanned pregnancy | |
| Access to ultrasound | 145 (97%) |
| At least one antenatal check-up in the 1st trimester of pregnancy | 120 (80%) |
| Intended duration of breastfeeding (months) | 16.50 (9.24) |
| Believes spanking does not harm children | 37 (24.6%) |
| Living with the participant (not away because of employment/divorce etc.) | 138 (93.9%) |
| Age | 32.14 (6.98) |
| Education | 9.40 (4.80) |
| Husband held a paid job in last 12 months | 140 (93.9%) |
| Neighborhood cohesion (1–4; higher score means more cohesion) | 2.09 (0.83) |
| Neighborhood intergenerational closeness (1–4; higher score means more closeness) | 2.22 (0.75) |
| Neighborhood disorder (1-4; higher score means more disordered neighborhood) | 1.74 (0.62) |
| Drunk/intoxicated people on street | 34 (23%) |
| Vandalism in neighborhood | 30 (20%) |
| Litter on streets | 85 (57%) |
| Neighborhood ties | 1.93 (0.90) |
| | |
| Any ACE item experienced | 119 (81%) |
| ≥ 4 ACE items experienced | 38 (21.8%) |
| Physical | 39 (26.6%) |
| Emotional | 39 (26.6%) |
| Sexual | 7 (4.8%) |
| Household member violently treated | 81 (55.1%) |
| Physical neglect | 36 (24.5%) |
| Alcoholic/drug abuser household member | 12 (8.2%) |
| Depressed suicidal/mentally ill household member | 9 (6.3%) |
| Imprisoned household member | 9 (6.1%) |
| Parents ever separated or divorced | 7 (4.8%) |
| IPV-LT (any form) | 68 (46.3%) |
| Pregnancy-IPV (any form) | 46 (31.3%) |
| Physical | 18 (12.2%) |
| Sexual | 13 (8.8%) |
| Emotional | 38 (25.9%) |
| Social support from family | 4.06 (0.92) |
| Social support from friends | 3.53 (1.15) |
| Depressed (≥ 10) | 56 (38.1%) |
| Moderate depression (10–14) | 35 (23.8%) |
| Moderately severe depression (15–19) | 16 (10.9%) |
| Severe depression (20–27) | 5 (3.4%) |
| 2.14 (0.58) | |
| Stress more than every second day | 40 (27%) |
| 2.09 (0.55) | |
| 1.70 (0.63) | |
| 4.14 (0.58) | |
| Lifetime prevalence | |
| 6 month prevalence | |
| Tobacco | 9 (6.2%) |
| Sleeping pills | 2 (1.33%) |
| Other | 1 (0.66%) |
| Almost never Imagine calling baby by name | 71 (47.3%) |
| Almost always wonder what baby looks like | 42 (28.1%) |
| Almost never think the baby has a personality | 78 (51.7%) |
| Almost always thought her actions affected baby | 66 (43.8%) |
| Almost never let other people put their hands on the abdomen | 128 (84.9%) |
| Almost always enjoy the baby move | 91 (60.3%) |
Summary of post-natal follow up (mothers N = 121; babies N = 124)
| Newborn’s health and wellbeing | |
|---|---|
| Measures | Mean (SD) or |
| Age of baby at the interview (in weeks) | |
| < 10 weeks | 29 (23.3%) |
| 10–15 | 50 (40.3%) |
| 16–20 | 33 (21.7%) |
| 21–24 | 27 (14.5%) |
| Weeks pregnant at delivery | 39 (2) |
| Preterm (37th week or earlier) | 15 (12.3%) |
| 38–40 | 86 (71.7%) |
| 41–42 | 19 (16%) |
| Type of delivery | |
| Normal vaginal delivery (Not induced) | 67 (56%) |
| Induced and vaginally | 16 (13%) |
| Planned cesarean | 18 (15%) |
| Unplanned, emergency cesarean | 17 (14%) |
| Held the baby | |
| Immediately | 10 (8.8%) |
| Within five minutes | 4 (3.2%) |
| Within half an hour | 21 (17%) |
| Within an hour | 33 (27.4%) |
| After C-section with general anesthesia | 12 (9.6%) |
| Cannot remember | 1 (0.8%) |
| After 1 h | 40 (33.3%) |
| Gender of baby | |
| Boys | 58 (47%) |
| Girls | 66 (53%) |
| Twin pregnancy | 3 (2.5%) |
| Birth weight (in lbs.) | 6.65 (1.43) |
| Breastfeeding | |
| Breastfed exclusively | 72 (58%) |
| Breastfed and used milk substitute | 40 (32.2%) |
| Fed just milk substitute | 10 (8%) |
| Mother’s wellbeing | |
| Mother’s birth memories-emotional (max score 35; higher score means negative emotions) | |
| Strongly agree that: | |
| Had extremely positive emotions at the time of birth | 15 (12.4%) |
| Had extremely negative emotions at the time of birth | 43 (35.5%) |
| Had mixed positive and negative emotions at the time of birth | 26 (21.5%) |
| Currently have extremely positive emotions when recall birth experience | 24 (19.8%) |
| Currently have mixed positive and negative emotions when recall birth experience | 33 (27.3%) |
| Depression PHQ-9 score | 5.29 (4.27) |
| Depressed (≥ 10) | 18 (14.9%) |
| Moderate depression (10–14) | 13 (10.7%) |
| Moderately severe depression (15–19) | 5 (4.2%) |
| Severe depression (20– 27) | 0 (0%) |