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Depressive symptomatology during pregnancy: Evidence for an association with decreased fetal growth in pregnancies of lower social class women

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HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
卷 19, 期 6, 页码 535-543

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.19.6.535

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depressive symptoms; Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale; psychological distress; pregnancy; fetal growth; low birth weight; preterm delivery

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  1. NICHD NIH HHS [R01-HD24659] Funding Source: Medline
  2. PHS HHS [ASPHCU506851] Funding Source: Medline

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The relationship between depressive symptom scores on the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D; L. S. Radloff, 1977) at each trimester of pregnancy and a decrement in either fetal growth or gestational duration was evaluated among 666 pregnant women. There was no association overall, but among 222 women from lower occupational status households, each unit increase on the CES-D at 28 weeks gestation was associated with a reduction of 9.1 g (95% confidence interval [CI] = -16.0, -2.3) in gestational-age-adjusted birth weight. When missing data were multiply imputed, the estimate was -4.6 g (95% CI = -10.7, 1.5). CES-D score was unrelated to fetal growth or gestational duration in analyses among other potentially high-risk subgroups: smokers, women with a history of adverse outcome, and women with social vulnerabilities. These results raise the possibility that among lower status women, depressive mood may be associated with restricted fetal growth.

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