LIFE EVENTS AND LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT - ANALYSIS BY INFANTS PRETERM AND SMALL-FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE

被引:75
作者
MUTALE, T
CREED, F
MARESH, M
HUNT, L
机构
[1] MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRM, DEPT PSYCHIAT, OXFORD RD, MANCHESTER M13 9WL, LANCS, ENGLAND
[2] ST MARYS HOSP, MANCHESTER M13 0JH, LANCS, ENGLAND
[3] UNIV MANCHESTER, FAC MED, COMPUTAT GRP, MANCHESTER M13 9PL, LANCS, ENGLAND
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY | 1991年 / 98卷 / 02期
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10.1111/j.1471-0528.1991.tb13363.x
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Social stress was assessed in 92 women with low-birthweight babies and 92 controls using the detailed LEDS measure of life events and severe chronic difficulties. The low-birthweight group was divided into preterm delivery (n = 40), small for gestational age (SGA)(n = 40) and mixed groups. Multivariate analysis was performed using a binomial-logit model to examine whether social factors were independently and significantly associated with low birthweight once the effect of demographic factors, obstetric factors and smoking/drinking were taken into account. Comparison of preterm births with controls indicated that three factors were significantly associated: a previous low-birthweight baby, severe life event/difficulty and bleeding during pregnancy. For SGA babies the factors were: previous low-birthweight baby, low social support and smoking. By using a reliable measure of life events and adequate numbers of low-birthweight babies, this study overcame the potential inaccuracies of previous studies and indicates a more specific relation between social stress and low birthweight.
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