Pregnancy-specific stress, prenatal health behaviors, and birth outcomes. |
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Authors: | Lobel, Marci Cannella, Dolores Lacey Graham, Jennifer E. DeVincent, Carla Schneider, Jayne Meyer, Bruce A. |
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Abstract: | Objective: Stress in pregnancy predicts earlier birth and lower birth weight. The authors investigated whether pregnancy-specific stress contributes uniquely to birth outcomes compared with general stress, and whether prenatal health behaviors explain this association. Design: Three structured prenatal interviews (N = 279) assessing state anxiety, perceived stress, life events, pregnancy-specific stress, and health behaviors. Main Outcome Measures: Gestational age at delivery, birth weight, preterm delivery ( |
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Keywords: | pregnancy stress birth weight prematurity health behaviors |
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