Adverse childhood experiences, the risk of pregnancy complications and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BMJ Open,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(8), P. e063826 - e063826
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
Background
Adverse
childhood
experiences
(ACEs)
have
a
profound
negative
impact
on
health.
However,
the
strength
of
association
between
ACEs
and
pregnancy
complications
adverse
outcomes
is
not
well
quantified
or
understood.
Objective
To
conduct
systematic
review
meta-analysis
risk
outcomes.
Search
strategy
A
comprehensive
search
was
conducted
using
PubMed,
Embase,
CINAHL,
PsycINFO,
ClinicalTrials.gov
Google
scholar
up
to
July
2022.
Data
collection
analysis
Two
reviewers
independently
screening
quality
appraisal
validated
tool.
Meta-analysis
quality-effects
model
reported
odds
ratio
(OR)
conducted.
Heterogeneity
inconsistency
were
examined
I
2
statistics.
Results
32
studies
from
1508
met
priori
inclusion
criteria
for
review,
with
21
included
in
meta-analysis.
Pooled
analyses
showed
that
exposure
increased
(OR
1.37,
95%
CI
1.20
1.57)
1.31,
1.17
1.47).
In
sub-group
analysis,
maternal
associated
gestational
diabetes
mellitus
1.39,
1.11
1.74),
antenatal
depression
1.59,
1.15
2.20),
low
offspring
birth
weight
1.27,
1.02
1.47),
preterm
delivery
1.41,
1.16
1.71).
Conclusion
The
results
suggest
increases
Preventive
strategies,
trauma-informed
care
need
be
improve
child
Language: Английский
Unpacking the Persistence of Intimate Partner Violence Against Married Women in India: Evidence from 2006, 2016 and 2021 Waves of the National Family Health Survey
Journal of Quantitative Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Language: Английский
A Dual-Channel Prediction-Interpretation Framework with Pre-Trained Language Models and SHAP Explainability
Nie Hui,
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Xiaoyan Wu
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Journal of Computer and Communications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(03), P. 116 - 137
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Impact of Maternal Interpersonal Violent Trauma and Related Psychopathology on Child Outcomes and Intergenerational Transmission
Current Psychiatry Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26(4), P. 166 - 175
Published: March 1, 2024
This
review
aims
to
outline
some
consequences
that
maternal
history
of
trauma
with
and
without
related
psychopathology,
such
as
posttraumatic
stress
symptoms
(PTSS),
can
have
on
their
children's
development
functioning.
It
then
addresses
mechanisms
through
which
intergenerational
transmission
interpersonal
violence
(IPV)
psychopathology
may
occur.
Findings
include
the
effects
IPV
experience
child
social-emotional
biologically-based
outcomes.
includes
increased
developmental
disturbances
well
physiological
factors.
Secondly,
focuses
psychobiological
by
likely
trigger
effects.
Maternal
a
negative
impact
several
areas
child's
life
including
development,
interactive
behavior,
physiology.
partially
be
due
fetal
perinatal
processes,
genetic
epigenetic
effects,
interactions
parents.
Language: Английский
The influence of childhood abuse and prenatal intimate partner violence on childbirth experiences and breastfeeding outcomes
Child Abuse & Neglect,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
131, P. 105743 - 105743
Published: June 20, 2022
Language: Английский
Women’s Anxiety and Fetal Movement in the 3rd Trimester of Pregnancy
Chindy Zulfanji Jannetia,
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Ika Yudianti,
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Ita Yuliani
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et al.
EMBRIO,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 197 - 206
Published: Nov. 30, 2023
Pregnancy
is
an
important
period
in
a
woman's
life,
where
there
are
physiological
and
psychological
changes
as
well
their
status
the
family
society.
These
can
cause
mental
disorders
of
various
types,
for
example,
increased
stress
anxiety,
mood
disorders.
Maternal
anxiety
will
interaction
among
hormones
which
leads
to
alteration
fetal
wellbeing.
This
study
aims
determine
correlation
between
frequency
movement
3rd
trimester
pregnancy.
The
subjects
this
were
30
at-risk
pregnant
women
at
TPMB
Malang
City,
who
selected
through
consecutive
sampling.
Measurement
levels
using
PRAQ-R2
instrument,
Kick
Counter
application
calculate
movements.
Each
subject
was
observed
both
instruments
3
times
intervals
week.
results
from
series
Chi-Square
tests
showed
significant
results,
namely
level
all
measurements
(p-value
0.033;
0.042;
0.047).
Pregnant
with
mild
produce
normal
Conversely,
severe
result
abnormal
frequency.
It
recommended
that
every
woman
maintain
health
so
movements
remain
normal.
Language: Английский
Wellbeing and illbeing in women exposed to physical and sexual violence during peripregnancy: a population-based longitudinal study
European journal of psychotraumatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Sept. 13, 2024
Physical
and
sexual
violence
against
pregnant
women
have
been
associated
with
detrimental
mental
health
outcomes
for
victims.
Few
studies
examined
both
positive
(wellbeing)
negative
(illbeing)
indicators
in
the
same
sample.
Additionally,
literature
assessing
based
on
different
forms
of
is
limited.
Language: Английский
Violence and adversity among pregnant women and new mothers in central Vietnam
Published: Jan. 1, 2021
This
thesis
examines
the
cyclical
nature
of
interpersonal
violence
and
its
adverse
impact
on
birth
outcomes
maternal
wellbeing
in
Vietnam.
The
mixed-methods
design
included
a
systematic
review
meta-analysis,
qualitative
needs
resources
assessment
with
health
social
care
professionals,
short-term
prospective
cohort
study
women
recruited
third
trimester
pregnancy.
Exposure
to
during
pregnancy
is
associated
mothers’
mental
distress
outcomes.
also
reveals
problems
linked
exposure
when
they
were
children.
Findings
can
be
applied
improving
healthcare
services.
Language: Английский
Intimate partner violence, adverse childhood experiences and prenatal substance use in South Africa
Mathabo L. Ndumo,
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Busisiwe Siphumelele Bhengu,
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Sibongile Mashaphu
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et al.
South African Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
28
Published: Dec. 9, 2022
Intimate
partner
violence
(IPV)
is
one
of
the
most
pressing
public
health
conditions
among
women
worldwide,
particularly
in
sub-Saharan
Africa.
South
Africa,
along
with
human
immunodeficiency
virus
(HIV),
an
epidemic
that
closely
linked
to
trauma
and
substance
use
women.This
study
aimed
identify
factors
associated
IPV
pregnant
women,
a
specific
focus
on
adverse
childhood
experiences
(ACE),
prenatal
use,
HIV
status.A
large
general
hospital
KwaZulu-Natal
province.The
sampled
participants
included
223
adult
postpartum
(18
-
45
years)
based
convenience
sampling
who
recently
gave
birth.
Four
separate
logistic
regression
models
were
fitted
examine
role
ACE,
perinatal
abuse
against
threat
(model
1),
physical
2),
sexual
3)
any
4)
outcomes
(threat
and/or
violence).The
prevalence
threat,
violence,
19.7%,
16.6%,
1.8%
20.2%,
respectively.
The
total
ACE
scores
ranged
from
0
11
(of
13
possible
events)
mean
3.28
(standard
deviation
[s.d.]
=
2.76),
where
14.4%
reported
using
substances
during
pregnancy
(n
32)
as
well
47.1%
105)
living
HIV.
authors
found
presence
family
support
was
protective
physical.It
essential
obstetric
services
screen
address
potential
risk
life
course
pathways
early
adversity
maternal
drive
IPV,
young
may
lack
pregnancy.This
research
gives
insight
into
dynamics
between
HV,
facing
Language: Английский