调查抑郁症与妊娠损失之间的相互作用:利用 NHANES 数据进行横断面分析。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1080/0167482X.2024.2431814
Meng Hu, Yongchong Wang, Wen Zhu, Xiaozhen Chen
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目的:本研究旨在探讨抑郁症状与妊娠失败之间的关系,以及人口统计学变量(包括年龄、收入水平和种族)的调节作用:本研究旨在探讨抑郁症状与妊娠损失之间的关系,以及人口统计学变量(包括年龄、收入水平和种族)的调节作用:抑郁症状采用患者健康问卷-9(Patient Health Questionnaire-9,PHQ-9)调查表进行评估,主要变量包括 "失去兴趣"、"情绪低落 "和 "睡眠障碍"。加权线性回归模型评估了抑郁症状与妊娠损失之间的关系,而交互分析则探讨了人口统计学因素的调节作用:结果:研究结果表明,抑郁症状与妊娠失败之间存在明显的正相关关系。严重的症状,尤其是 "有自我伤害的想法"(p = .013),与多次流产密切相关。其他症状,如 "情绪低落"(p .001)和 "自我感觉不佳"(p .001)也有显著关联。这种关联在 35-50 岁的女性中最为明显。此外,抑郁症状对低收入妇女和少数民族妇女的影响更为明显,这表明社会经济和文化因素在其中发挥了作用:结论:抑郁症,尤其是重度抑郁症,与妊娠损失次数的增加密切相关,尤其是在 35-50 岁的女性中。社会经济和文化因素具有影响力,因此需要对高危人群采取有针对性的干预措施。
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Investigating the interplay between depression and pregnancy loss: a cross-sectional analysis using NHANES data.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association between depressive symptoms and pregnancy losses, as well as the moderating effects of demographic variables, including age, income level and ethnicity.

Methods: Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) questionnaire, with key variables such as "loss of interest," "feeling down," and "sleep disturbances." Weighted linear regression models evaluated the relationship between depressive symptoms and pregnancy losses, while interaction analyses explored the moderating effects of demographic factors.

Results: The findings revealed a significant positive association between depressive symptoms and pregnancy losses. Severe symptoms, particularly "thoughts of self-harm" (p = .013), were strongly linked to multiple losses. Other symptoms such as "feeling down" (p < .001) and "feeling bad about oneself" (p < .001) were also significantly associated. The association was most pronounced among women aged 35-50. Additionally, the effect of depressive symptoms was more significant among low-income and minority women, suggesting socioeconomic and cultural factors play a role.

Conclusions: Depression, especially major depression, is significantly associated with an increased number of pregnancy losses, particularly among women aged 35-50. Socioeconomic and cultural factors are influential, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in high-risk groups.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology was founded in 1982 in order to provide a scientific forum for obstetricians, gynecologists, psychiatrists and psychologists, academic health professionals as well as for all those who are interested in the psychosocial and psychosomatic aspects of women’s health. Another of its aims is to stimulate obstetricians and gynecologists to pay more attention to this very important facet of their profession.
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