2022
Effect of in-utero polysubstance exposure on adolescent cardiovascular disease risk: Results from the Maternal Lifestyle Study
Weerakoon S, Chen B, Harrell M, Vidot D, Messiah S. Effect of in-utero polysubstance exposure on adolescent cardiovascular disease risk: Results from the Maternal Lifestyle Study. Progress In Pediatric Cardiology 2022, 66: 101528. DOI: 10.1016/j.ppedcard.2022.101528.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiovascular disease riskMaternal substance useMaternal Lifestyle StudySystolic blood pressureDisease riskLifestyle StudySubstance useBlood pressureRates of polysubstance usePolysubstance useCardiovascular disease preventionExposed to tobaccoCombination of tobaccoPregnancy rangeNational Institute on Drug AbuseNormal birthweightPolysubstance exposureDisease preventionPregnancyCardiovascular diseaseHighest prevalenceTobaccoDrug abusePregnancy statusIllicit substancesCharacteristics and treatment of hospitalized pregnant women with COVID-19
Sekkarie A, Woodruff R, Whitaker M, Kramer M, Zapata L, Ellington S, Meaney-Delman D, Pham H, Patel K, Taylor C, Chai S, Kawasaki B, Meek J, Openo K, Weigel A, Leegwater L, Como-Sabetti K, Ropp S, Muse A, Bennett N, Billing L, Sutton M, Talbot H, Hill M, Havers F, Team C. Characteristics and treatment of hospitalized pregnant women with COVID-19. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2022, 4: 100715. PMID: 35970493, PMCID: PMC9371979, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2022.100715.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptomatic COVID-19Pregnant womenSystemic steroidsCOVID-19 vaccinationVaccination statusPregnant patientsNonpregnant womenCOVID-19Laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infectionPregnancy statusPropensity score-matched cohortCOVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance NetworkSARS-CoV-2 infectionMedical chart abstractionTreatment-eligible patientsAdverse pregnancy outcomesSymptomatic pregnant womenCOVID-19 vaccination statusHospitalized pregnant womenNon-Hispanic blacksImplementation of treatmentHospitalized womenChart abstractionClinical characteristicsPregnancy outcomesThe COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Maternal Mental Health Differently Depending on Pregnancy Status and Trimester of Gestation
Bérard A, Gorgui J, Tchuente V, Lacasse A, Gomez YH, Côté S, King S, Muanda F, Mufike Y, Boucoiran I, Nuyt AM, Quach C, Ferreira E, Kaul P, Winquist B, O’Donnell K, Eltonsy S, Chateau D, Zhao JP, Hanley G, Oberlander T, Kassai B, Mainbourg S, Bernatsky S, Vinet É, Brodeur-Doucet A, Demers J, Richebé P, Zaphiratos V. The COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Maternal Mental Health Differently Depending on Pregnancy Status and Trimester of Gestation. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2022, 19: 2926. PMID: 35270623, PMCID: PMC8910614, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19052926.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal mental healthTrimester of gestationMental healthMaternal depressionPregnancy statusMultivariate logistic regression modelDepressive symptom scoresPost-partum periodSevere maternal depressionCOVID-19 pandemicMental health measuresLogistic regression modelsAnxiety/stressPreterm birthSymptom scoresPregnant womenSevere depressionMaternal anxietyHealth measuresPregnant personsSignificant predictorsSociodemographic indicatorsTrimesterPregnancyCognitive problems
2017
A randomized controlled trial of screening and brief interventions for substance misuse in reproductive health
Martino S, Ondersma SJ, Forray A, Olmstead TA, Gilstad-Hayden K, Howell HB, Kershaw T, Yonkers KA. A randomized controlled trial of screening and brief interventions for substance misuse in reproductive health. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2017, 218: 322.e1-322.e12. PMID: 29247636, PMCID: PMC6896206, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2017.12.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnhanced usual care groupPrimary substance useUsual care groupUsual careBrief interventionTreatment useSubstance useCare groupSubstance misuseReproductive health settingsEnhanced usual careTrial of screeningDays/monthMonths of useGeneralized estimation equationsCoprimary outcomesPrescription medicationsReproductive centerHealthcare centersPregnancy statusHealth settingsReferralReproductive healthMean daysCare
2016
Health insurance, alcohol and tobacco use among pregnant and non-pregnant women of reproductive age
Brown Q, Hasin D, Keyes K, Fink D, Ravenell O, Martins S. Health insurance, alcohol and tobacco use among pregnant and non-pregnant women of reproductive age. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2016, 166: 116-124. PMID: 27422762, PMCID: PMC4983465, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth insurance coverageAssociated with lower oddsTobacco useAlcohol useInsurance coverageHealth insuranceLower oddsAssociated with tobacco useNon-pregnant womenDrug Use and Health (NSDUHPregnant womenMonth tobacco useNational Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUHOdds of alcohol usePregnancy statusNon-pregnant women of reproductive ageNationally Representative SampleReducing alcohol useLogistic regression modelsWomen of reproductive agePreventing tobaccoHealth carePrenatal visitMonth alcohol useMonth tobacco
2015
Pregnant women with HIV in rural Nigeria have higher rates of antiretroviral treatment initiation, but similar loss to follow-up as non-pregnant women and men
Aliyu MH, Blevins M, Megazzini KM, Parrish DD, Audet CM, Chan N, Odoh C, Gebi UI, Muhammad MY, Shepherd BE, Wester CW, Vermund SH. Pregnant women with HIV in rural Nigeria have higher rates of antiretroviral treatment initiation, but similar loss to follow-up as non-pregnant women and men. International Health 2015, 7: 405-411. PMID: 26012740, PMCID: PMC4654753, DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/ihv032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-pregnant womenPregnant womenPregnancy statusCumulative incidenceART-naïve patientsEarly ART initiationPost-ART initiationAntiretroviral therapy initiationDays of enrollmentART-naïve HIVAntiretroviral treatment initiationRural NigeriaART initiationHigher CD4Therapy initiationTreatment initiationClinical stageCox regressionPatient groupPregnant clientsHIVLTFUWomenHigh rateSex
2011
Morbidity of Appendectomy and Cholecystectomy in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women
Silvestri MT, Pettker CM, Brousseau EC, Dick MA, Ciarleglio MM, Erekson EA. Morbidity of Appendectomy and Cholecystectomy in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2011, 118: 1261-1270. PMID: 22105255, PMCID: PMC3702040, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e318234d7bc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramSurgical Quality Improvement ProgramNonpregnant womenQuality Improvement ProgramPostoperative morbidityPregnant womenACS National Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramSurgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramMajor postoperative morbidityPostoperative maternal morbidityMajor postoperative complicationsReproductive-aged womenPregnancy-specific complicationLogistic regression analysisMajor morbidityMaternal morbidityPostoperative complicationsPrimary outcomeAppendectomyAmerican CollegeCholecystectomyMorbidityPregnancy statusSystemic infectionWomen
2007
Panic disorder, trait anxiety, and alcohol use in pregnant and nonpregnant women
Meshberg-Cohen S, Svikis D. Panic disorder, trait anxiety, and alcohol use in pregnant and nonpregnant women. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2007, 48: 504-510. PMID: 17954134, DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2007.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonpregnant womenPanic disorderAlcohol useGynecology clinicPregnant womenPotential risk factorsHealth-related behaviorsTreatment of panicHigh trait anxietyUrban obstetricsRisk factorsPregnancy statusPsychologic functioningObstetricsTrait anxietyCurrent study findingsWomenDisordersMore alcoholDemographic informationGreater alcohol useSignificant predictorsAnxiety levelsClinicTrait anxiety levels
2006
Unintended pregnancies are associated with less likelihood of prolonged breast-feeding: an analysis of 18 Demographic and Health Surveys
Hromi-Fiedler AJ, Pérez-Escamilla R. Unintended pregnancies are associated with less likelihood of prolonged breast-feeding: an analysis of 18 Demographic and Health Surveys. Public Health Nutrition 2006, 9: 306-312. PMID: 16684381, DOI: 10.1079/phn2005856.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnintended pregnancyOdds ratioHealth SurveyMultivariate logistic regression analysisBreast-feeding outcomesLess likelihoodLogistic regression analysisTime of interviewProspective studyMaternal agePooled analysisLive childrenPregnancy statusPregnancySignificant associationStatistical significanceChild's ageRegression analysisDemographicsRegression modelsAssociationAgeSettingDifferent settingsMonths
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