活产和流产对妇女身体健康的影响:一项纵向研究。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alessandro Di Nallo
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摘要

这项研究考察了怀孕结果对身体健康的长期影响,比较了活产和流产(流产或死产)的妇女。虽然之前的研究记录了怀孕结果和身体健康之间的短期联系,但很少有研究探索这些长期联系,特别是考虑到女性的孕前健康。数据来自2009年至2023年的理解社会调查[英国家庭纵向研究(UKHLS)]。该样本包括2386名报告首次怀孕的女性,并在怀孕前后的多个时间点进行了观察。采用12项简短问卷调查(SF-12)中的物理成分摘要(PCS)对身体健康进行评估。使用线性固定效应模型来分析身体健康与妊娠结局相关的变化,调整社会经济、人口统计学和心理健康协变量。分析显示,在怀孕结束时,两组妇女的身体健康(PCS分数)都急剧下降,在怀孕失败的妇女中下降更为明显。怀孕后,与那些活产的妇女相比,这些妇女的PCS得分继续较低,特别是在怀孕后的2年内。混杂因素并不能完全解释观察到的差异。即使在控制了社会人口因素之后,妊娠流产仍与妇女身体健康状况的显著和持续下降有关。失去亲人的女性通常比即将成为母亲的女性健康状况更差,症状可能包括疲劳、疼痛和心血管疾病。这些发现强调了对流产或死产妇女进行长期健康监测和支持的重要性。
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Women's physical health around live births and pregnancy losses: a longitudinal study.

This study examines the long-term physical health impacts of pregnancy outcomes, comparing women who experienced live births to those who had pregnancy losses (miscarriages or stillbirths). While previous research has documented short-term links between pregnancy outcomes and physical health, fewer studies have explored these associations over the long term, particularly considering women's preconception health. Data were drawn from the Understanding Society Survey [UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)] from 2009 to 2023. The sample included 2386 women who reported their first pregnancy and were observed over multiple time points, both before and after pregnancy. Physical health was assessed using the Physical Component Summary (PCS) from the 12-item Short Form Survey (SF-12) questionnaire. Linear fixed-effects models were used to analyze changes in physical health relative to pregnancy outcomes, adjusting for socioeconomic, demographic, and mental health covariates. The analysis revealed a sharp decline in physical health (PCS score) at the end of pregnancy for both groups, with a more pronounced decline among women experiencing pregnancy losses. Post-pregnancy, these women continued to report lower PCS scores compared to those with live births, particularly in the 2 years following pregnancy. The confounders did not fully explain the observed differences. Pregnancy losses are associated with a significant and lasting decline in women's physical health, even after controlling for socio-demographic factors. Women who experience losses often report worse health than those transitioning to motherhood, with symptoms potentially including fatigue, pain, and cardiovascular diseases. These findings underscore the importance of long-term health monitoring and support for women following miscarriage or stillbirth.

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European Journal of Public Health
European Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
2.30%
发文量
2039
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Public Health (EJPH) is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at attracting contributions from epidemiology, health services research, health economics, social sciences, management sciences, ethics and law, environmental health sciences, and other disciplines of relevance to public health. The journal provides a forum for discussion and debate of current international public health issues, with a focus on the European Region. Bi-monthly issues contain peer-reviewed original articles, editorials, commentaries, book reviews, news, letters to the editor, announcements of events, and various other features.
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