Phenotypic Environmental Sensitivity and Mental Health During Pregnancy and Post Partum: Protocol for the Experiences of Pregnancy Longitudinal Cohort Study

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Rioux, Charlie [1 ,3 ]
Fulp, Delaney C. [1 ]
Haley, Parker N. [1 ]
Labelle, Jenna L. [1 ]
Aasted, Mary E. [1 ]
Lambert, Kasie K. [2 ]
Donohue, Madison T. [1 ]
Mafu, Nkatheko T. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Psychol, Norman, OK USA
[2] Univ Oklahoma, Jeannine Rainbolt Coll Educ, Norman, OK USA
[3] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Psychol, 455 Lindsey St,Dale Hall Tower,Room 705, Norman, OK 73019 USA
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JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS | 2023年 / 12卷
关键词
anxiety; biological sensitivity to context; depression; diathesis-stress; highly sensitive person; moderation; resilience; sensory processing reactivity; substance use; vantage sensitivity; DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; ANXIETY; DEPRESSION; STRESS; PREVALENCE; METHODOLOGY; COVID-19; RISK; RECOMMENDATIONS;
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10.2196/49243
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Mental health problems during pregnancy and post partum are common and associated with negative short- and long-term impacts on pregnant individuals, obstetric outcomes, and child socioemotional development. Socio-environmental factors are important predictors of perinatal mental health, but the effects of the environment on mental health are heterogeneous. The differential susceptibility theory and the environmental sensitivity framework suggest that individuals differ in their degree of sensitivity to positive and negative environments, which can be captured by individual phenotypes such as temperament and personality. While there is strong evidence for these models in childhood, few studies examined them in adults, and they were not examined in pregnancy.Objective: The primary objective of the Experiences of Pregnancy study is to explore whether childhood and current environments are associated with mental health and well-being in pregnancy and whether these effects depend on individual sensitivity phenotypes (personality). This study also aims to gather important psychosocial and health data for potential secondary data analyses and integrative data analyses. Methods: We will conduct a longitudinal cohort study. The study was not registered elsewhere, other than this protocol. Participants will be recruited through social media advertisements linking to the study website, followed by an eligibility call on Zoom (Zoom Video Communications). Participants must be aged 18 years or older, currently residing in the United States as citizens or permanent residents, and currently planning to continue the pregnancy. A minimum of 512 participants will be recruited based on power analyses for the main objectives. Since the data will also be a resource for secondary analyses, up to 1000 participants will be recruited based on the available budget. Participants will be in their first trimester of pregnancy, and they will be followed at each trimester and once post partum. Data will be obtained through self-reported questionnaires assessing demographic factors; pregnancy-related factors; delivery, labor, and birth outcomes; early infant feeding; individual personality factors; childhood and current environments; mental health and well-being; attachment; and infant temperament. A series of measures were taken to safeguard the study from web robots and fraudulent participants, as well as to reduce legal and socialResults: The study received ethics approval in April 2023 from the University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus InstitutionalConclusions: The Experiences of Pregnancy study will extend theories of environmental sensitivity, mainly applied in children to the perinatal period. This will help better understand individual sensitivity factors associated with risk, resilience, plasticity, and receptivity to negative and positive environmental influences during pregnancy for pregnant individuals.
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