Temporal transition patterns and predictors of depressive symptoms during pregnancy: A latent transition analysis

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Zina Fan , Jiayi Wang , Xinyue Liu , Ke Peng , Ying Zhou , Xiaoxv Yin , Yanhong Gong
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Abstract

Background

Antenatal depression is a critical factor affecting maternal health. However, the heterogeneous profiles of antenatal depression across pregnancy, the evolving patterns of profile transitions over time, and their predictors remain unclear. This study aims to identify the latent profiles of antenatal depressive symptoms in pregnant women, analyze the developmental patterns of risk type transitions over time, and explore key predictors of the probabilities of profile transitions during pregnancy.

Methods

A longitudinal follow-up study was conducted in two cities in China, involving 856 pregnant women who met the inclusion criteria and completed surveys during early, mid, and late pregnancy. Data were analyzed using Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) and Latent Transition Analysis (LTA). LPA was employed to identify latent profiles of antenatal depression, while LTA was used to explore longitudinal patterns of profile transitions from early to late pregnancy. Regression mixture models and logistic regression analyses were applied to examine the associations between demographic characteristics, family functioning, and the distinct latent profiles of antenatal depression as well as their developmental transitions. The Harman single-factor test was used to assess common method bias.

Results

Antenatal depression demonstrates developmental heterogeneity across pregnancy and can be categorized into four distinct subgroups. Latent Transition Analysis (LTA) revealed that pregnant women in the low depressive symptom group were more likely to remain stable over time, with a stability probability of 86 %. In contrast, those in the high depressive symptoms group showed a higher likelihood of transitioning (20 %), with probabilities of shifting to the moderate anhedonia group and the low anhedonia group both at 32 %. Educational attainment, physical activity, and family functioning were identified as significant predictors of antenatal depression profiles (P < 0.01). Furthermore, age, educational level, residence, employment status, physical activity, and family functioning were significant predictors of the transition probabilities between antenatal depression profiles over time (P < 0.01).

Conclusion

The latent profiles of antenatal depressive symptoms exhibit relatively stable transition patterns throughout pregnancy. Education level, physical activity, and family functioning are significant predictors of these profiles and their transition probabilities over time. The impact of prenatal depression on maternal and offspring health poses not only short-term threats but also long-term multidimensional health burdens. Comprehensive early screening for depressive symptoms, combined with continuous and personalized intervention strategies tailored to prenatal depression profiles, should be integrated into standard prenatal care.
妊娠期抑郁症状的时间过渡模式和预测因素:一项潜在过渡分析
产后抑郁症是影响孕产妇健康的重要因素。然而,怀孕期间产前抑郁的异质性、随时间变化的变化模式及其预测因素仍不清楚。本研究旨在确定孕妇产前抑郁症状的潜在特征,分析风险类型随时间变化的发展模式,并探索孕期抑郁特征转换概率的关键预测因素。方法在中国两个城市对856名符合纳入标准的孕妇进行了纵向随访研究,这些孕妇分别在妊娠早期、中期和晚期完成了问卷调查。采用潜在剖面分析(LPA)和潜在转移分析(LTA)对数据进行分析。LPA用于识别产前抑郁的潜在特征,而LTA用于探索从妊娠早期到妊娠晚期特征转变的纵向模式。采用回归混合模型和逻辑回归分析来检验人口统计学特征、家庭功能和产前抑郁的不同潜在特征及其发展转变之间的关系。采用Harman单因素检验评估共同方法偏倚。结果孕期抑郁表现出发育异质性,可分为四个不同的亚群。潜伏转化分析(LTA)显示,低抑郁症状组的孕妇更有可能随着时间的推移保持稳定,稳定概率为86 %。相比之下,高抑郁症状组的患者表现出更高的转变可能性(20% %),转变为中度快感缺乏组和轻度快感缺乏组的可能性均为32% %。受教育程度、身体活动和家庭功能被认为是产前抑郁症的重要预测因素(P <; 0.01)。此外,年龄、教育水平、居住地、就业状况、身体活动和家庭功能是产前抑郁特征随时间过渡概率的显著预测因子(P <; 0.01)。结论产前抑郁症状的潜伏期在妊娠期呈现相对稳定的过渡模式。教育水平、身体活动和家庭功能是这些特征及其随时间转变概率的重要预测因子。产前抑郁对孕产妇和后代健康的影响不仅构成短期威胁,而且还构成长期的多方面健康负担。对抑郁症状进行全面的早期筛查,结合针对产前抑郁情况量身定制的持续和个性化干预策略,应纳入标准的产前护理。
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Asian journal of psychiatry
Asian journal of psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
297
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Psychiatry serves as a comprehensive resource for psychiatrists, mental health clinicians, neurologists, physicians, mental health students, and policymakers. Its goal is to facilitate the exchange of research findings and clinical practices between Asia and the global community. The journal focuses on psychiatric research relevant to Asia, covering preclinical, clinical, service system, and policy development topics. It also highlights the socio-cultural diversity of the region in relation to mental health.
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