Behavioral coping phenotypes and associated psychosocial outcomes of pregnant and postpartum women during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Denise M. Werchan
Cassandra L. Hendrix
Jennifer C. Ablow
Ananda B. Amstadter
Autumn C. Austin
Vanessa Babineau
G. Anne Bogat
Leigh-Anne Cioffredi
Elisabeth Conradt
Sheila E. Crowell
Dani Dumitriu
William Fifer
Morgan R. Firestein
Wei Gao
Ian H. Gotlib
Alice M. Graham
Kimberly D. Gregory
Hanna C. Gustafsson
Kathryn L. Havens
Brittany R. Howell
Kathryn L. Humphreys
Lucy S. King
Patricia A. Kinser
Elizabeth E. Krans
Carly Lenniger
Alytia A. Levendosky
Joseph S. Lonstein
Rachel Marcus
Catherine Monk
Sara Moyer
Maria Muzik
Amy K. Nuttall
Alexandra S. Potter
Amy Salisbury
Lauren C. Shuffrey
Beth A. Smith
Lynne Smith
Elinor L. Sullivan
Judy Zhou
Moriah E. Thomason
Natalie H. Brito
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[1] NYU Langone Health,Department of Human Development and Family Science, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion
[2] New York University,undefined
[3] University of Oregon,undefined
[4] Virginia Commonwealth University,undefined
[5] Columbia University Irving Medical Center,undefined
[6] Michigan State University,undefined
[7] University of Vermont,undefined
[8] University of Utah,undefined
[9] Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,undefined
[10] Stanford University,undefined
[11] Oregon Health and Sciences University,undefined
[12] University of Southern California,undefined
[13] Virginia Tech,undefined
[14] Vanderbilt University,undefined
[15] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
[16] University of Michigan,undefined
[17] The Lundquist Institute at Harbor-UCLA,undefined
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The impact of COVID-19-related stress on perinatal women is of heightened public health concern given the established intergenerational impact of maternal stress-exposure on infants and fetuses. There is urgent need to characterize the coping styles associated with adverse psychosocial outcomes in perinatal women during the COVID-19 pandemic to help mitigate the potential for lasting sequelae on both mothers and infants. This study uses a data-driven approach to identify the patterns of behavioral coping strategies that associate with maternal psychosocial distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in a large multicenter sample of pregnant women (N = 2876) and postpartum women (N = 1536). Data was collected from 9 states across the United States from March to October 2020. Women reported behaviors they were engaging in to manage pandemic-related stress, symptoms of depression, anxiety and global psychological distress, as well as changes in energy levels, sleep quality and stress levels. Using latent profile analysis, we identified four behavioral phenotypes of coping strategies. Critically, phenotypes with high levels of passive coping strategies (increased screen time, social media, and intake of comfort foods) were associated with elevated symptoms of depression, anxiety, and global psychological distress, as well as worsening stress and energy levels, relative to other coping phenotypes. In contrast, phenotypes with high levels of active coping strategies (social support, and self-care) were associated with greater resiliency relative to other phenotypes. The identification of these widespread coping phenotypes reveals novel behavioral patterns associated with risk and resiliency to pandemic-related stress in perinatal women. These findings may contribute to early identification of women at risk for poor long-term outcomes and indicate malleable targets for interventions aimed at mitigating lasting sequelae on women and children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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