| Literature DB >> 35701731 |
Avelina C Padin1, Natalie R Stevens2, Mandy L Che3, Ihuoma N Erondu3, Marisa J Perera2, Madeleine U Shalowitz2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prenatal posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often overlooked in obstetric care, despite evidence that untreated PTSD negatively impacts both mother and baby. OB-GYN clinics commonly screen for depression in pregnant patients; however, prenatal PTSD screening is rare. Although the lack of PTSD screening likely leaves a significant portion of pregnant patients with unaddressed mental health needs, the size of this care gap has not been previously investigated.Entities:
Keywords: PTSD; Perinatal; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Pregnancy; Screening; Trauma
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35701731 PMCID: PMC9195376 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-022-04797-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.105
Sample characteristics (N = 1,402)
| M(SD) | Range | n (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 29.2(5.6) | ||
| Gestational age (weeks) | 13.6(7.2) | 0.4–39.4 | |
| Race/ethnicity | |||
| Black | 590 (42.1%) | ||
| Latinx | 451 (32.2%) | ||
| White | 244 (17.4%) | ||
| Asian | 88 (6.3%) | ||
| Other | 29 (2.1%) | ||
| Insurance coverage | |||
| Public | 821 (58.6%) | ||
| Private | 554 (39.5%) | ||
| Self-pay | 9 (0.6%) | ||
| Unknown | 18 (1.3%) | ||
| PCL-2 (% positive screen) | 2.6(1.3) | 2–10 | 234 (16.7%) |
| EPDS (% positive screen) | 3.3(4.3) | 0–28 | 111 (9.2%) |
Differences in PTSD and depression screening results by demographic characteristics
| Demographic variable | OR (95% CI) |
|---|---|
| Race/ethnicity | |
| White (ref) | 1 |
| Black | 2.24 (1.41,3.54)** |
| Latinx | 1.64 (1.01, 2.66)* |
| Asian | 0.88 (0.38, 2.02) |
| Insurance coverage | |
| Private (ref) | 1 |
| Public | 1.64 (1.21, 2.2)** |
| Race/ethnicity | |
| White (ref) | 1 |
| Black | 2.51 (1.26, 5.02)** |
| Latinx | 2.17 (1.06, 4.45)* |
| Asian | 0.90 (0.24, 3.37) |
| Insurance coverage | |
| Private (ref) | 1 |
| Public | 2.14 (1.37, 3.34)** |
Ref Reference category
*p < .05
**p < .01
Differences in behavioral health referrals and psychotropic medication prescriptions by PTSD and depression screening results
| Screening outcome group | OR (95% CI) |
|---|---|
| PCL + /EPDS + vs. PCL-/EPDS- | 21.91 (12.06, 39.81)** |
| PCL-/EPDS + vs. PCL-/EPDS- | 13.16 (6.50, 26.64)** |
| PCL + /EPDS- vs. PCL-/EPDS- | 3.20 (1.67, 6.14)** |
| PCL + /EPDS + vs. PCL + /EPDS- | 6.85 (3.27, 14.33)** |
| PCL-/EPDS + vs. PCL + /EPDS- | 4.11 (1.80, 9.42)** |
| PCL + /EPDS + vs. PCL-/EPDS + | 1.66 (0.76, 3.66) |
| PCL + /EPDS + vs. PCL-/EPDS- | 2.64 (1.52, 4.56)** |
| PCL-/EPDS + vs. PCL-/EPDS- | 2.18 (1.12, 4.23)* |
| PCL + /EPDS- vs. PCL-/EPDS- | 1.09 (0.67, 1.79) |
| PCL + /EPDS + vs. PCL + /EPDS- | 2.41 (1.20, 4.81)* |
| PCL-/EPDS + vs. PCL + /EPDS- | 1.99 (0.90, 4.37)† |
| PCL + /EPDS + vs. PCL-/EPDS + | 1.21 (0.53, 2.77) |
Abbreviations: PCL PTSD Checklist for DSM-5, EPDS Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Key: PCL + positive PTSD screening, PCL- negative PTSD screening, EPDS + positive depression screening, EPDS- negative depression screening
†p < .10
*p < .05
**p < .01