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The Relationships of Health Behaviour and Psychological Characteristics with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Nulliparous Women

Authors :
Ruth Baron
Eileen K. Hutton
Johannes Brug
Saskia J. te Velde
Martijn W. Heymans
Trudy Klomp
Youth and Lifestyle
Network Institute
APH - Quality of Care
Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D)
EMGO - Lifestyle, overweight and diabetes
Epidemiology and Data Science
Midwifery Science
Division 6
Amsterdam Neuroscience
APH - Personalized Medicine
APH - Methodology
Source :
Maternal and Child Health Journal, Baron, R, te Velde, S J, Heymans, M W, Klomp, T, Hutton, E K & Brug, J 2017, ' The Relationships of Health Behaviour and Psychological Characteristics with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Nulliparous Women ', Maternal and Child Health Journal, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 873-882 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-016-2160-4, Maternal and Child Health Journal, 21(4), 873-882. Springer GmbH & Co, Auslieferungs-Gesellschaf
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer US, 2016.

Abstract

Objectives Preterm birth is the leading pregnancy outcome associated with perinatal morbidity and mortality and remains difficult to prevent. There is evidence that some modifiable maternal health characteristics may influence the risk of preterm birth. Our aim was to investigate the relationships of self-reported maternal health behaviour and psychological characteristics in nulliparous women with spontaneous preterm birth in prenatal primary care. Methods The data of our prospective study was obtained from the nationwide DELIVER multicentre cohort study (September 2009–March 2011), which was designed to examine perinatal primary care in the Netherlands. In our study, consisting of 2768 nulliparous women, we estimated the relationships of various self-reported health behaviours (smoking, alcohol consumption, folic acid supplementation, daily fruit, daily fresh vegetables, daily hot meal and daily breakfast consumption) and psychological characteristics (anxious/depressed mood and health control beliefs) with spontaneous preterm birth as a dichotomous outcome. Due to the clustering of clients within midwife practices, Generalized Estimating Equations was used for these analyses. Results Low health control beliefs was the sole characteristic significantly associated with spontaneous preterm birth (odds ratio 2.26; 95 % confidence interval 1.51, 3.39) after being adjusted for socio-demographics, anthropometrics and the remaining health behaviour and psychological characteristics. The other characteristics were not significantly associated with spontaneous preterm birth. Conclusions for Practice Maternal low health control beliefs need to be explored further as a possible marker for women at risk for preterm birth, and as a potentially modifiable characteristic to be used in interventions which are designed to reduce the risk of spontaneous preterm birth.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15736628 and 10927875
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Maternal and Child Health Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b550db0fb9638e45f85dab727981aae
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-016-2160-4