社会人口学对怀孕期间感知压力的影响:苏里南CCREOH环境流行病学研究结果。

Women (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-20 DOI:10.3390/women2020014
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尽管产前压力筛查对孕产妇和新生儿健康有重大影响,但在苏里南并不是常规筛查。本研究评估了苏里南三个地理区域的高感知产前压力患病率及其社会人口预测因素。在这项横断面研究中,分析了加勒比环境与职业健康研究联盟队列研究的1190名参与者的数据。在怀孕期间完成科恩感知压力量表以确定高感知压力(截止分20分)。采用卡方检验和logistic回归模型检验产妇社会人口学因素与高应激感知的关系;27.5%的参与者有高感知压力,Nickerie(18.8%)比Paramaribo (29.8%;p = 0.001)和内陆地区(28.6%;P = 0.019)。母亲的社会人口因素缓和了内陆和尼克里之间的差异。来自Paramaribo的参与者与来自Nickerie的参与者相比,具有统计学上显著的高感知压力的几率,与他们的年龄和教育水平无关(调整后OR = 1.94;95%置信区间1.32-2.86)。怀孕期间的感知压力是由社会人口因素预测的。这些发现确定了苏里南的干预目标群体。政策制定者应考虑将感知压力评估作为产前护理的常规部分。
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Sociodemographic Influences on Perceived Stress during Pregnancy: Results from the CCREOH Environmental Epidemiologic Study, Suriname.

Screening for prenatal stress is not routine in Suriname, despite its significant impact on maternal and newborn health. This study assessed the prevalence of high perceived prenatal stress and its sociodemographic predictors in three geographic areas in Suriname. In this cross-sectional study, data from 1190 participants of the Caribbean Consortium for Research in Environmental and Occupational Health cohort study were analyzed. Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale was completed during pregnancy to ascertain high perceived stress (cut-off score 20). The association between maternal sociodemographic factors and high perceived stress was examined using the chi-square test and logistic regression models; 27.5% of all participants had high perceived stress with statistically significant lower rates in Nickerie (18.8%) compared with Paramaribo (29.8%; p = 0.001) and the Interior (28.6%; p = 0.019). Maternal sociodemographic factors moderated the difference between the Interior and Nickerie. Participants from Paramaribo had statistically significant higher odds of high perceived stress compared to those from Nickerie, independent of their age and educational level (adjusted OR = 1.94; 95% confidence interval 1.32-2.86). Perceived stress during pregnancy is predicted by sociodemographic factors. These findings identified target groups for interventions in Suriname. Policy makers should consider integrating perceived stress assessment as a routine part of prenatal care.

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