Effect of maternal mental health during pregnancy on infant growth at six months of age in Suburban communities in South of Iran.

H. A. Gharaei, S. Nematollahi, Hossein Moameri, A. Madani, M. Parsaeian, K. Holakouie-Naieni
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Background: Due to the controversial effects of mental health disorders during pregnancy on infant health, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of gestational depression, stress, and anxiety on the growth of offspring at six months of age in disadvantaged communities in South of Iran. Methods: The sample comprised of 470 pregnant women (response rate=98%) who are participated in the Bandar Abbas Pregnancy Cohort study. Maternal mental health was measured by the DASS-21 questionnaire during pregnancy. Data on infant growth was collected based on infant`s growth chart at six months of age. The relative risk of suboptimal infant growth was calculated by Modified Poisson regression models at 5% significant level. Results: The prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress was 19.0%, 26.1% and 6.5%, respectively. At six months of age, the mean (SD) of infant`s weight (gram), height (cm) and head circumference (cm) were 7287.30 (1019.85), 63.23 (5.62) and 41.39 (2.70), respectively. Compared to normal mothers, the risk of suboptimal weight at six months of age significantly increased by 71% in mothers who were classified as having depression (Adjusted RR: 1.71, 95% CI: 1.07, 2.09). The presence of anxiety significantly increased the risk of suboptimal height at six months of age by 43% (ARR: 1.43, 95% CI: 1.07, 1.92). There were no statistically significant effects of either depression anxiety or stress on the suboptimal head circumference at six months of age. Conclusion: Our results showed that mental health disorders of pregnant women might adversely influence the weight and height growth of offspring within the first six months of age. Screening protocols to early diagnose of mental health disorders during pregnancy, and to strict follow up of diagnosed cases postpartum are proposed.
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伊朗南部郊区社区孕妇孕期心理健康对6个月婴儿生长的影响。
背景:由于怀孕期间精神健康障碍对婴儿健康的影响存在争议,本研究旨在评估妊娠期抑郁、压力和焦虑对伊朗南部弱势社区6个月大的后代生长的影响。方法:样本包括参加阿巴斯港妊娠队列研究的470名孕妇(有效率为98%)。采用DASS-21问卷测量妊娠期产妇心理健康状况。婴儿生长数据是根据婴儿6个月时的生长图表收集的。采用修正泊松回归模型在5%显著水平下计算婴儿生长次优的相对风险。结果:抑郁、焦虑和压力的患病率分别为19.0%、26.1%和6.5%。6月龄时,婴儿体重(g)、身高(cm)和头围(cm)均值(SD)分别为7287.30(1019.85)、63.23(5.62)和头围(41.39)。与正常母亲相比,被归类为抑郁症的母亲在6个月大时体重不达标的风险显著增加了71%(调整后RR: 1.71, 95% CI: 1.07, 2.09)。焦虑的存在使6个月大儿童出现亚理想身高的风险显著增加43% (ARR: 1.43, 95% CI: 1.07, 1.92)。在6个月大时,抑郁、焦虑或压力对次优头围没有统计学上的显著影响。结论:孕妇的心理健康障碍可能会对子代6个月内的体重和身高生长产生不利影响。提出了筛查方案,以早期诊断怀孕期间的心理健康障碍,并严格随访产后诊断病例。
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