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孕期健康素养和主观幸福感对新生儿人体测量学的影响:一项队列研究。

Impact of health literacy and subjective happiness in pregnancy on neonatal anthropometry: a cohort study.

作者信息

Silakhori Samira, Mousavi Safa, Sarandili Sadra, Rahmanian Mojgan

机构信息

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Research Center, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran.

California State University, Fresno, CA, USA.

出版信息

Discov Ment Health. 2025 Apr 24;5(1):60. doi: 10.1007/s44192-025-00192-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Maternal health literacy (MHL) and happiness can significantly impact pregnancy outcomes (POs) and neonatal health. This study primarily aimed to assess the level of maternal health literacy. Additionally, we sought to determine how maternal health literacy, happiness, socio-demographics, and pregnancy outcomes influence neonatal anthropometrics, thereby providing a more comprehensive understanding of the determinants of maternal and neonatal health.

METHODS

In a 2-year cohort study on 591 pregnant women with normal pregnancies, we recorded the maternal socio-demographic and obstetric factors. Moreover, the Maternal Health Literacy and Pregnancy Outcomes Questionnaire (MHLAPQ) and Happiness Questionnaire were used to gather health-related information. After delivery, the neonatal anthropometric measurements, including body weight (BW), supine length (SL), and head circumference (HC), were recorded at birth.

RESULTS

Among the 591 participants, 338 (57.2%) were in the 20-29-year age group. The mean maternal health literacy (MHL) score was 57.34 ± 8.67. MHL scores were associated with maternal and paternal education and occupation, as well as a history of miscarriage. Pregnancy outcomes were linked to maternal and paternal education and employment status, while higher happiness scores were found among housewives. BW showed significant differences based on maternal occupation and a history of stillbirth, while SL varied significantly with maternal occupation. Positive correlations were identified between BW and MHL, as well as between PO, MHL, and maternal happiness scores.

CONCLUSION

In summary, our results revealed that MHL and happiness are important factors in improving the POs and neonatal health. In addition, maternal and paternal education and occupation were found to affect the MHL scores.

摘要

背景

孕产妇健康素养(MHL)和幸福感会显著影响妊娠结局(POs)和新生儿健康。本研究主要旨在评估孕产妇健康素养水平。此外,我们试图确定孕产妇健康素养、幸福感、社会人口统计学特征和妊娠结局如何影响新生儿人体测量学指标,从而更全面地了解孕产妇和新生儿健康的决定因素。

方法

在一项针对591名正常妊娠孕妇的为期2年的队列研究中,我们记录了孕产妇的社会人口统计学和产科因素。此外,使用孕产妇健康素养与妊娠结局问卷(MHLAPQ)和幸福感问卷收集与健康相关的信息。分娩后,记录出生时新生儿的人体测量指标,包括体重(BW)、仰卧长度(SL)和头围(HC)。

结果

在591名参与者中,338名(57.2%)年龄在20 - 29岁之间。孕产妇健康素养(MHL)平均得分为57.34±8.67。MHL得分与孕产妇和父方的教育程度和职业以及流产史有关。妊娠结局与孕产妇和父方的教育程度及就业状况有关,而家庭主妇的幸福感得分更高。BW根据孕产妇职业和死产史显示出显著差异,而SL随孕产妇职业有显著变化。BW与MHL之间以及PO、MHL和孕产妇幸福感得分之间存在正相关。

结论

总之,我们的结果表明,MHL和幸福感是改善妊娠结局和新生儿健康的重要因素。此外,发现孕产妇和父方的教育程度和职业会影响MHL得分。

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