2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-023-06043-0
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Associations between neighborhood stress and maternal sex steroid hormones in pregnancy

Megan C. Hansel,
Hannah R. Murphy,
Jessica Brunner
et al.

Abstract: Background Neighborhood stressors (e.g., crime and deprivation) have been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes including preterm birth and low birth weight. A potential mechanism is disruption of maternal endocrine pathways. While stress hormones (e.g., cortisol) have received much attention, other relevant hormones, including sex steroids, have been overlooked. Methods Pregnant women in the Understanding Pregnancy Signals and Infant Developm… Show more

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“…Due to the right-skewed distribution of the total number of events, the scale was re-scored using a cutoff at 5, i.e., values ranged from 0 to 5 or more. Clinical covariates considered in the model included pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), antibiotic exposure within four weeks prior to vaginal swab collection, maternal self-identified race, parity, maternal age and fetal sex 36,41,42 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the right-skewed distribution of the total number of events, the scale was re-scored using a cutoff at 5, i.e., values ranged from 0 to 5 or more. Clinical covariates considered in the model included pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), antibiotic exposure within four weeks prior to vaginal swab collection, maternal self-identified race, parity, maternal age and fetal sex 36,41,42 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%