[The effect of exposure to prenatal life events and social support levels on low birth weight in offspring: a prospective cohort study].

L L Zhai, J Q Tan, C C Fang, L N Wang, L J Shen, Q Q Ding, F Wang, F B Tao
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Objective: To analyze the effects of exposure to life events and social support levels during different stages of pregnancy on low birth weight in offspring. Methods: From 2021 to 2023, pregnant women in early pregnancy who were registered with health cards in Linping District, Hangzhou City, were recruited and followed up. The Life Events Scale for Pregnant Women (LESPW) and Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS) were used to evaluate the exposure to life events and social support levels of pregnant women in early, middle and late pregnancy, respectively. A generalized linear model was used to analyze the impact and critical period of exposure to prenatal life events and social support levels on the risk of low birth weight in offspring. Results: A total of 3 663 pregnant women with ages M (Q1, Q3) of 29.18 (26.59, 32.21) years were included in this study. 116 cases (3.17%) of infants with low birth weight were delivered. Generalized linear model analysis showed no correlation between the level of social support in early, middle and late pregnancy and low birth weight in offspring (all P>0.05). The risk of low birth weight in offspring of pregnant women with high exposure to early pregnancy life events was 1.78 times higher than that of the low exposure group (RR=1.78, 95%CI: 1.13-2.73, P=0.010), and there was no association in the middle and late stages of pregnancy (both P>0.05). Pregnant women with high exposure to early life events and low levels of social support had a 2.08-fold higher risk of low birth weight in their offspring compared to the low exposure group (RR=2.08, 95%CI: 1.17-6.78, P=0.010), while this situation was not associated with high social support stratification. Conclusion: Exposure to life events during pregnancy has an early window effect on birth weight. Increased exposure to life events during early pregnancy is associated with a higher risk of low birth weight in offspring. This association is more pronounced in pregnant women with low social support.

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[产前生活事件和社会支持水平对后代低出生体重的影响:一项前瞻性队列研究]。
目的:分析孕期不同阶段生活事件暴露和社会支持水平对后代低出生体重的影响。方法:招募2021 ~ 2023年在杭州市临坪区健康卡登记的早孕孕妇,并进行随访。采用《孕妇生活事件量表》(LESPW)和《社会支持评定量表》(SSRS)分别评价孕妇在妊娠早期、中期和晚期的生活事件暴露和社会支持水平。采用广义线性模型分析产前生活事件暴露和社会支持水平对后代低出生体重风险的影响和关键时期。结果:本研究共纳入年龄M (Q1, Q3) 29.18(26.59, 32.21)岁的孕妇3663例。低出生体重儿116例(3.17%)。广义线性模型分析显示,妊娠早、中、晚期社会支持水平与后代低出生体重无相关性(均P < 0.05)。妊娠早期生活事件高暴露孕妇子代低出生体重风险是低暴露组的1.78倍(RR=1.78, 95%CI: 1.13 ~ 2.73, P=0.010),妊娠中后期无相关性(P均为0.05)。与低暴露组相比,高暴露于早期生活事件和低社会支持水平的孕妇其后代低出生体重的风险高2.08倍(RR=2.08, 95%CI: 1.17-6.78, P=0.010),而这种情况与高社会支持分层无关。结论:孕期生活事件对出生体重有早期窗口效应。怀孕早期接触生活事件的增加与后代低出生体重的风险增加有关。这种关联在社会支持较低的孕妇中更为明显。
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中华预防医学杂志
中华预防医学杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine (CJPM), the successor to Chinese Health Journal , was initiated on October 1, 1953. In 1960, it was amalgamated with the Chinese Medical Journal and the Journal of Medical History and Health Care , and thereafter, was renamed as People’s Care . On November 25, 1978, the publication was denominated as Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine . The contents of CJPM deal with a wide range of disciplines and technologies including epidemiology, environmental health, nutrition and food hygiene, occupational health, hygiene for children and adolescents, radiological health, toxicology, biostatistics, social medicine, pathogenic and epidemiological research in malignant tumor, surveillance and immunization.
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