Stress and Depressive Symptoms Are Not Associated with Overall Diet Quality, But Are Associated with Aspects of Diet Quality in Pregnant Women in South Carolina

Author(s):  
Alycia K. Boutté ◽  
Gabrielle M. Turner-McGrievy ◽  
Sara Wilcox ◽  
Jihong Liu ◽  
Jan M. Eberth ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 120-129
Author(s):  
Alycia K. Boutté ◽  
Gabrielle M. Turner-McGrievy ◽  
Jan M. Eberth ◽  
Sara Wilcox ◽  
Jihong Liu ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Evette J. Ludman ◽  
Colleen M. McBride ◽  
Jennifer Clark Nelson ◽  
Susan J. Curry ◽  
Louis C. Grothaus ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hyejung Lee ◽  
Ki-Eun Kim ◽  
Mi-Young Kim ◽  
Chang Gi Park ◽  
Jung Yeol Han ◽  
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The purposes of this study were to investigate the trajectory groups of depressive symptoms and anxiety in women during pregnancy and to identify the factors associated with those groups. Participants were recruited from the outpatient clinic of a women’s health hospital in Seoul, Korea. Pregnant women (n = 136) completed a survey questionnaire that included questions on depressive symptoms, anxiety, and pregnancy stress; additionally, their saliva was tested for cortisol hormone levels three times during their pregnancies. The group-based trajectory modeling approach was used to identify latent trajectory groups. Ordinal logistic regressions were used to explore the association of latent trajectory groups with sociodemographic factors and pregnancy stress. Three trajectory groups of depressive symptoms were identified: low-stable (70%), moderate-stable (25%), and increased (5%). Four trajectory groups of anxiety were identified: very low-stable (10%), low-stable (67%), moderate-stable (18%), and high-stable (5%). The only factor associated with both the depressive symptoms and anxiety trajectory groups was pregnancy stress (p < 0.001). Most participants showed stable emotional status; however, some participants experienced higher levels of depressive symptoms and anxiety related to higher pregnancy stress. These pregnant women may need additional care from healthcare providers to promote their wellbeing during pregnancy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongjie Zhou ◽  
Ruoxi Wang ◽  
Lei Liu ◽  
Ting Ding ◽  
Lijuan Huo ◽  
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Abstract Background Although more and more attention has been paid to the psychological consequences of the lockdown policy amongst pregnant women, the underlying mechanism linking the lockdown policy to maternal depression has not been studied in the context of China. This study aimed to explore the association between the lockdown policy and maternal depressive symptoms, and whether such association was mediated by internet use and/or family support. Methods This cross-sectional study used multi-stage sampling techniques in central and western China. Data were collected from 1266 pregnant women using a structtured questionnaire that measured internet use, family support, and depressive symptoms. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) was used to measure depressive symptoms. Internet use was measured by length of usage and varierity of purpose for internet use. Family support was measureed by spousal support and parental support. The structural equation modelling was employed to conduct mediation analysis to test the specificity of the hypothetical paths. Results Overall, 527 respondents (41.63%) presented depressive symptoms. The lockdown policy was negatively associated with depressive symptoms in pregnant women (β = − 0.925, 95% CI = −1.510, − 0.360). The impact of the lockdown policy on depressive symptoms was partially mediated by internet use (β = 1.589, 95% CI = 0.730, 2.807) and family support (β = − 0.162, 95% CI = − 0.341, − 0.017), accounting for 42.67% of the total effect. Conclusions The lockdown policy was generally associated with fewer depressive symptoms in pregnant women. The lockdown policy increased maternal depressive symptoms through increased internet use, but decreased maternal depressive symptoms through enhanced family support. The findings suggest that the psychological consequence of the lockdown policy may vary across different populations, and warrant the need to take into consideration the features of subgroups.


2018 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 174-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stamatia-Maria Kontonika ◽  
Maria G. Grammatikopoulou ◽  
Xenophon Theodoridis ◽  
Efrosyni Tsirou ◽  
Konstantinos Gkiouras ◽  
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pp. 387-392 ◽  
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Ana Paula Gomes ◽  
I. Oliveira Bierhals ◽  
A. L. Gonçalves Soares ◽  
N. Hellwig ◽  
E. Tomasi ◽  
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Luciano M Vitorino ◽  
Raíssa Chiaradia ◽  
Gail Low ◽  
Jonas Preposi Cruz ◽  
Kenneth I Pargament ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 918-927 ◽  
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Daichi Suzuki ◽  
Windy M.V. Wariki ◽  
Maiko Suto ◽  
Noyuri Yamaji ◽  
Yo Takemoto ◽  
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