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Maternal Stress During Pregnancy Predicts Infant Infectious and Noninfectious Illness
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2021.
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Abstract
- ObjectivesTo examine the association between prenatal stress and infant physical health in the first year of life within an understudied, racially and ethnically diverse, highly stressed community sample. We expected that greater stress exposure would predict higher rates of infant illness.Study designLow-income, racially/ethnically diverse, overweight women with low medical risk pregnancies were recruited (2011-2014) during pregnancy. Pregnancy Stressful Life Events were assessed retrospectively (mean, 11.88months postpartum). Perceived stress was assessed twice during pregnancy (at a mean of 17.4weeks and again at a mean of 25.6weeks) and at 6months postpartum. Women with live births (n=202) were invited; 162 consented to the offspring study. Medical records from pediatric clinics and emergency departments for 148 infants were abstracted for counts of total infectious illnesses, total noninfectious illness, and diversity of illnesses over the first year of life.ResultsThe final analytic sample included 109 women (mean age, 28.08years) and their infants. In covariate-adjusted negative binomial models, maternal perceptions of stress across pregnancy were positively associated with infant illness. Each 1-point increase in average stress was associated with a 38% increase in incidence of infant infections (Incidence rate ratio, 1.38; 95% CI, 1.01-1.88; P&nbsp
- Subjects :
- Adult
Pediatric Research Initiative
Adolescent
atopy
Diseases
Reproductive health and childbirth
Stress
Infections
Pediatrics
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Young Adult
Pregnancy
Clinical Research
Behavioral and Social Science
Humans
prenatal programming
Retrospective Studies
Pediatric
Incidence
HPA axis
Postpartum Period
illness
Infant
Human Movement and Sports Sciences
Middle Aged
Newborn
United States
Pregnancy Complications
immune system
fetal programming
Mental Health
Good Health and Well Being
maternal stress
Psychological
infectious illness
Female
developmental origins of health and disease
Subjects
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- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od.......325..781c7c526b9f20d8e0ab770453269a3c