Costello Kayla, Timko C Alix, Anderson Drew, Hormes Julia M
Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, Social Sciences, 1400 Washington Avenue, Social Sciences, 399, Albany, NY, 12222, USA.
Eating Disorder Assessment and Treatment Program, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2025 Mar 27;25(1):363. doi: 10.1186/s12884-025-07434-1.
Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) has been proposed as a transdiagnostic mechanism driving anxiety, depression, and eating disorder symptoms. Pregnancy is a time of significant uncertainty, yet few studies have examined the measurement of IU and its impacts on pregnant people. The current study aimed to examine the psychometric performance of two versions of the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS-27 and IUS-12) and their associations with psychopathologies common in pregnancy.
This study is a secondary analysis of participants (n = 254) recruited for a larger study of a single-session intervention targeting disordered eating in pregnancy. We examined fit of participant baseline data with IUS-27 and IUS-12 factor structures using confirmatory factor analyses. We also assessed associations between IU and emotion dysregulation and depression and eating disorder symptoms, controlling for age, parity, and perceived social status.
The IUS-12 provided superior fit to the data (CFI = 0.95; TLI = 0.93; RMSEA = 0.09) compared to the IUS-27. The IUS-12 was significantly (all p < 0.05) correlated with measures of emotion dysregulation (r = 0.67), depression (r = 0.58), and eating disorders (r = 0.37). Inhibitory IU rather than prospective IU was generally significantly associated with greater psychopathology (ß range = 0.46 - 3.51, p's < 0.01).
Results from this study provide initial support for the IUS-12 as a valid measure of IU in pregnant people and suggest that IU is strongly associated with measures of depression, emotion dysregulation, and eating disorder behaviors in this population. Severe psychological distress in pregnancy has been linked to complications in gestation and delivery and overall poor birth outcomes. Clinicians and doctors should consider using the IUS-12 as a general measure of psychological distress among pregnant patients.
The trial from which these data were drawn is registered at clinicaltrials.gov, NCT06129461 (registered on November 10, 2023).
不确定性不耐受(IU)被认为是一种跨诊断机制,可引发焦虑、抑郁和饮食失调症状。怀孕是一个充满重大不确定性的时期,但很少有研究探讨IU的测量方法及其对孕妇的影响。本研究旨在检验两种版本的不确定性不耐受量表(IUS - 27和IUS - 12)的心理测量性能,以及它们与孕期常见精神病理学的关联。
本研究是对参与一项针对孕期饮食失调的单节干预大型研究的参与者(n = 254)进行的二次分析。我们使用验证性因素分析检验了参与者基线数据与IUS - 27和IUS - 12因素结构的拟合度。我们还评估了IU与情绪失调、抑郁和饮食失调症状之间的关联,并控制了年龄、产次和感知社会地位。
与IUS - 27相比,IUS - 12对数据的拟合度更高(CFI = 0.95;TLI = 0.93;RMSEA = 0.09)。IUS - 12与情绪失调测量指标(r = 0.67)、抑郁(r = 0.58)和饮食失调(r = 0.37)显著相关(所有p < 0.05)。抑制性IU而非前瞻性IU通常与更严重的精神病理学显著相关(β范围 = 0.46 - 3.51,p值 < 0.01)。
本研究结果为IUS - 12作为孕妇IU的有效测量方法提供了初步支持,并表明IU与该人群的抑郁、情绪失调和饮食失调行为测量指标密切相关。孕期严重的心理困扰与妊娠和分娩并发症以及总体不良出生结局有关。临床医生应考虑使用IUS - 12作为孕妇心理困扰的一般测量方法。
这些数据所来自的试验已在clinicaltrials.gov上注册,NCT06129461(于2023年11月10日注册)。