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应激反应与孕产妇健康(STRIVE):一项多中心观察性队列研究的方案

Stress reactivity and maternal health (STRIVE): protocol for a multisite observational cohort study.

作者信息

Kershaw Kiarri N, Hoffer Lauren, Achepohl Grace D, Alexandria Shaina J, Bartholomew Anna, Brindle Stephanie, Frey Heather, Williams Brittney, Yee Lynn M, Grobman William A

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Aug 6;15(8):e105513. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-105513.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Black adults are generally exposed to more stressors over the life course and, due to the intersections of racism and economic and social resources, they tend to have more limited resources to cope with social stressors than white adults. This mismatch between stress exposures and resources may lead to dysregulated responses or reactivity to stressors and contribute to persistent racial disparities seen in adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs). Prior studies examining stress exposures have been hampered by the challenge of capturing stress exposures comprehensively, given they are manifold, dynamic and accumulate over time. The Stress Reactivity and Maternal Health Study seeks to overcome this limitation by examining the impact of physiological and psychological stress reactivity to everyday stressors on APOs.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

We are recruiting 700 nulliparous self-identified non-Hispanic black and white pregnant individuals from academic medical centres in the USA. We use ecological momentary assessments administered via smartphones to collect repeated measurements of exposure to everyday stressors throughout the day over the course of seven consecutive days at two different time points mid-pregnancy (14-22 weeks and 22-28 weeks). At the same time, we collect intensive measurements of heart rate variability, blood pressure, salivary cortisol and positive and negative affect. We will use mixed-effects models to estimate personalised indicators of cardiovascular, neuroendocrine and affective reactivity to everyday stressors. We will then use linear and logistic regression modelling to examine associations of these personalised indicators of stress reactivity with placental histological lesions and the occurrence of APOs. Finally, we will use the gap-closing estimand method to quantify the extent to which racial disparities in adverse placental and pregnancy outcomes are explained by differences in prenatal stress exposure and prenatal stress reactivity.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The Northwestern University institutional review board (IRB) approved this study and serves as the single IRB of record (STU00218683). All participants will sign an informed consent document prior to participation, and data will be treated confidentially. Findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed scientific journals, briefs, infographics and presentations.

摘要

引言

黑人成年人在其生命历程中通常会面临更多的压力源,并且由于种族主义与经济和社会资源的相互交织,与白人成年人相比,他们应对社会压力源的资源往往更为有限。压力暴露与资源之间的这种不匹配可能会导致对压力源的反应失调或反应过度,并导致不良妊娠结局(APO)中持续存在的种族差异。鉴于压力暴露是多方面的、动态的且会随着时间积累,此前研究压力暴露情况时面临着全面捕捉压力暴露的挑战。应激反应与孕产妇健康研究旨在通过研究生理和心理应激反应对日常压力源的反应对不良妊娠结局的影响来克服这一局限性。

方法与分析

我们正在从美国的学术医疗中心招募700名未生育的自我认定为非西班牙裔黑人和白人的孕妇。我们使用通过智能手机进行的生态瞬时评估,在怀孕中期的两个不同时间点(14 - 22周和22 - 28周),连续七天全天收集对日常压力源暴露的重复测量数据。与此同时,我们收集心率变异性、血压、唾液皮质醇以及积极和消极情绪的密集测量数据。我们将使用混合效应模型来估计对日常压力源的心血管、神经内分泌和情感反应的个性化指标。然后,我们将使用线性和逻辑回归模型来研究这些压力反应的个性化指标与胎盘组织学病变及不良妊娠结局发生之间的关联。最后,我们将使用差距缩小估计方法来量化产前压力暴露和产前压力反应的差异在多大程度上解释了胎盘和妊娠不良结局中的种族差异。

伦理与传播

西北大学机构审查委员会(IRB)批准了本研究,并作为唯一的记录IRB(STU00218683)。所有参与者在参与之前都将签署知情同意书,并且数据将被保密。研究结果将在同行评审的科学期刊、简报、信息图表和报告中发布。

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