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Stressful life events and prescription opioid use during pregnancy: findings from the 2019 pregnancy risk assessment monitoring system.

Alexander Testa1, Allison D Crawford2, Dylan B Jackson3, Alison Gemmill3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Prescription opioid use during pregnancy poses risk to maternal and infant health. However, there is limited research on proximate risk factors for prescription opioid use during pregnancy. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between stressful life events experienced in the 12 months prior to birth and prescription opioid use during pregnancy.
METHODS: Data from the 2019 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System were analyzed (N = 17,812 women who delivered a live birth in 2019). Logistic regression and multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association between levels of stressful life events (0, 1-2, 3-5, or 6+) on (1) prescription opioid use, (2) combined opioid use (mono- or poly-opioid use), and (3) patterns of opioid use (pain management, opioid misuse) during pregnancy while controlling for socio-demographic characteristics, patterns of substance use prior to pregnancy, and pregnancy-related characteristics.
RESULTS: Women with a greater accumulation of stressful life events in the 12 months prior to birth-especially 6 or more-had increased likelihood of prescription opioid use. Accumulating stressful life events were also associated with a higher risk of poly-opioid use, as well as using prescription opioids for pain management and patterns of opioid misuse.
CONCLUSION: Stressful life events are a risk factor for prescription opioid use during pregnancy. Considering the harms posed by both stressors and opioid use for maternal and infant wellbeing, future research should assess efforts to prevent and manage stressful life events to reduce opioid use during pregnancy.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.

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Keywords:  Maternal health; PRAMS; Pregnancy; Prescription opioid

Year:  2022        PMID: 35947167     DOI: 10.1007/s00127-022-02349-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol        ISSN: 0933-7954            Impact factor:   4.519


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