Psychological adaptation and birth outcomes: the role of personal resources, stress, and sociocultural context in pregnancy.

Prenatal psychosocial predictors of infant birth weight and length of gestation were investigated in a prospective study of 120 Hispanic and 110 White pregnant women. Hypotheses specifying that personal resources (mastery, self-esteem, optimism), prenatal stress (state and pregnancy anxiety), and sociocultural factors (income, education, ethnicity) would have different effects on birth outcomes were tested using structural equation modeling. Results confirmed that women with stronger resources had higher birth weight babies (beta = .21), whereas those reporting more stress had shorter gestations (beta = -.20). Resources were also associated with lower stress (beta = -.67), being married, being White, having higher income and education, and giving birth for the first time. There was no evidence that resources buffered the effects of stress. The importance of personal resources in pregnancy is highlighted along with implications for understanding the etiology of adverse birth outcomes.

[1]  Shelley E. Taylor,et al.  Illusion and well-being: a social psychological perspective on mental health. , 1988, Psychological bulletin.

[2]  B. Major,et al.  Personal resilience, cognitive appraisals, and coping: an integrative model of adjustment to abortion. , 1998, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[3]  T. Seeman,et al.  Health behavior and personal autonomy: a longitudinal study of the sense of control in illness. , 1983, Journal of health and social behavior.

[4]  D Lewin,et al.  [Pregnancy and childbirth]. , 1985, Soins. Gynecologie, obstetrique, puericulture, pediatrie.

[5]  Shirlynn Spacapan,et al.  Perceptions of Control in Vulnerable Populations , 1991 .

[6]  L. Pearlin,et al.  The structure of coping. , 1978, Journal of health and social behavior.

[7]  P. Corr Perceived control, motivation, and coping: E. A. Skinner: London: Sage Publications (1995). Paperback: £15.50. ISBN 0-8039-5561-8; hardback: £34.95, ISBN 0-8039-5560-X, 214 pp , 1996 .

[8]  L Séguin,et al.  Chronic Stressors, Social Support, and Depression During Pregnancy , 1995, Obstetrics and gynecology.

[9]  S. Folkman,et al.  The impact of daily stress on health and mood: psychological and social resources as mediators. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[10]  J. Passchier,et al.  Psychosocial factors and pregnancy outcome: a review with emphasis on methodological issues. , 1995, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[11]  Peter M. Bentler,et al.  EQS : structural equations program manual , 1989 .

[12]  J. Gould,et al.  Socioeconomic status and low birth weight: a racial comparison. , 1988, Pediatrics.

[13]  S. Folkman,et al.  Appraisal, coping, health status, and psychological symptoms. , 1986, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[14]  Jacob Cohen,et al.  Applied multiple regression/correlation analysis for the behavioral sciences , 1979 .

[15]  L. Wheeler,et al.  Review of personality and social psychology , 1980 .

[16]  A. Chicz–DeMet,et al.  Prenatal Psychosocial Factors and the Neuroendocrine Axis in Human Pregnancy , 1996, Psychosomatic medicine.

[17]  A. Meier,et al.  The preterm prediction study: maternal stress is associated with spontaneous preterm birth at less than thirty-five weeks' gestation. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network. , 1996, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[18]  A. Bandura,et al.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Impact of Perceived Self-efficacy in Coping with Stressors on Components of the Immune System , 2022 .

[19]  S. Hobfoll Conservation of resources. A new attempt at conceptualizing stress. , 1989, The American psychologist.

[20]  H. Amaro,et al.  Panel I: Epidemiology of minority health. , 1995 .

[21]  K. Markides,et al.  Behavioral risk factors related to chronic diseases in ethnic minorities. , 1995, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[22]  Lisa G. Aspinwall,et al.  Mediating and moderating processes in psychosocial stress: Appraisal, coping, resistance, and vulnerability. , 1996 .

[23]  David R. Williams Socioeconomic Differentials in Health: A Review and Redirection , 1990 .

[24]  A. Yates,et al.  Self-efficacy as a predictor of relapse following voluntary cessation of smoking. , 1985, Addictive behaviors.

[25]  S. Folkman,et al.  Socioeconomic Status and Health , 1994 .

[26]  O. Pryds,et al.  Intrauterine growth retardation and premature delivery: the influence of maternal smoking and psychosocial factors. , 1996, American journal of public health.

[27]  A Bandura,et al.  Perceived self-efficacy in coping with cognitive stressors and opioid activation. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[28]  C. Spielberger,et al.  Manual for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory , 1970 .

[29]  Lillian Lugton PREGNANCY AND MENTAL HEALTH , 1957 .

[30]  P. Wadhwa,et al.  The association between prenatal stress and infant birth weight and gestational age at birth: a prospective investigation. , 1993, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[31]  N. Anderson,et al.  Toward understanding the association of socioeconomic status and health: a new challenge for the biopsychosocial approach. , 1995, Psychosomatic medicine.

[32]  Howard B. Kaplan,et al.  Psychosocial Stress: Perspectives on Structure, Theory, Life-Course, and Methods , 1997 .

[33]  D. Mechanic,et al.  Factors associated with the maintenance of positive health behavior. , 1980, Preventive medicine.

[34]  C. Carver,et al.  Optimism, coping, and health: assessment and implications of generalized outcome expectancies. , 2009, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[35]  John R. Jung Ethnic group and gender differences in the relationship between personality and coping , 1995 .

[36]  D. J. Lee Society and the Adolescent Self-Image , 1969 .

[37]  P. Meis,et al.  Identification of women at high risk for preterm-low-birthweight births. , 1988, Preventive medicine.

[38]  Lisa G. Aspinwall,et al.  Distinguishing Optimism from Denial: Optimistic Beliefs Predict Attention to Health Threats , 1996 .

[39]  S. Scrimshaw,et al.  Prenatal maternal stress and prematurity: a prospective study of socioeconomically disadvantaged women. , 1992, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[40]  Fern Drelings Psychosocial Adaptation in Pregnancy: Assessment of Seven Dimensions of Maternal Development , 1984 .

[41]  L. Hunt,et al.  Psychosocial stress in pregnancy and its relation to low birth weight. , 1984, British medical journal.

[42]  C. Ross,et al.  Mexican culture and its emotional contradictions. , 1984, Journal of health and social behavior.

[43]  S. Folkman,et al.  Stress, appraisal, and coping , 1974 .

[44]  L. Pearlin The sociological study of stress. , 1989, Journal of health and social behavior.

[45]  M. Frankenhaeuser Challenge-control interaction as reflected in sympathetic-adrenal and pituitary-adrenal activity: comparison between the sexes. , 1982, Scandinavian journal of psychology.

[46]  Shelley E. Taylor,et al.  Modeling cognitive adaptation: a longitudinal investigation of the impact of individual differences and coping on college adjustment and performance. , 1992, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[47]  A. Deutsch,et al.  The Encyclopedia of mental health , 1970 .

[48]  G. Bohrnstedt,et al.  Social Measurement: Current Issues , 1981 .

[49]  M. Lobel,et al.  Conceptualizing stress to study effects on health: Environmental, perceptual, and emotional components , 1990 .

[50]  E. Lieberman,et al.  Risk factors accounting for racial differences in the rate of premature birth. , 1988, The New England journal of medicine.

[51]  K. Brownell,et al.  Behavioral medicine and women : a comprehensive handbook , 1998 .

[52]  Shelley E. Taylor,et al.  Health psychology: what is an unhealthy environment and how does it get under the skin? , 1997, Annual review of psychology.

[53]  W. Nersesian,et al.  Infant mortality in socially vulnerable populations. , 1988, Annual review of public health.

[54]  D. Shay,et al.  Prevalence of low birth weight among Hispanic infants with United States-born and foreign-born mothers: the effect of urban poverty. , 1994, American journal of epidemiology.

[55]  M. Hedegaard,et al.  Do Stressful Life Events Affect Duration of Gestation and Risk of Preterm Delivery? , 1996, Epidemiology.

[56]  M. Heckler,et al.  Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black and Minority Health. , 1986, MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.

[57]  R. Kessler,et al.  Measuring stress: A guide for health and social scientists. , 1995 .

[58]  M. Rosenberg Society and the adolescent self-image , 1966 .

[59]  S. Quintana Acculturative Stress , 1995 .

[60]  Personality and social resources in immediate and continued stress resistance among women. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[61]  R. J. Neufeld Advances in the investigation of psychological stress , 1989 .

[62]  C L Park,et al.  The roles of constructive thinking and optimism in psychological and behavioral adjustment during pregnancy. , 1997, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[63]  G. Marshall,et al.  Optimism, self-mastery, and symptoms of depression in women professionals. , 1990, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

[64]  S. Wallenstein,et al.  Social class indicators and mortality in low birth weight infants. , 1982, American journal of epidemiology.

[65]  B Guyer,et al.  Annual summary of vital statistics--1995. , 1996, Pediatrics.

[66]  Ronald C. Kessler,et al.  Strategies for measuring stress in studies of psychiatric and physical disorders. , 1995 .

[67]  Richard O. Davis,et al.  Maternal Psychological Characteristics and Intrauterine Growth Retardation , 1991 .

[68]  V. Tilden,et al.  Life stress, social support, and emotional disequilibrium in complications of pregnancy: a prospective, multivariate study. , 1983, Journal of health and social behavior.

[69]  Howard S. Friedman,et al.  Encyclopedia of mental health , 1998 .

[70]  C. Aneshensel Social Stress: Theory and Research , 1992 .

[71]  W. Nixon The prevention of prematurity. , 1953, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine.

[72]  M S Kramer,et al.  Determinants of low birth weight: methodological assessment and meta-analysis. , 1987, Bulletin of the World Health Organization.

[73]  H. Friedman Personality and disease. , 1990 .

[74]  N. Paneth,et al.  The problem of low birth weight. , 1995, The Future of children.

[75]  E. Carmines,et al.  Analyzing models with unobserved variables: analysis of covariance structures , 1981 .

[76]  Jeffrey R. Edwards,et al.  Personality characteristics as moderators of the relationship between stress and disorder. , 1989 .

[77]  J. Rodin Aging and health: effects of the sense of control. , 1986, Science.

[78]  J. Szapocznik,et al.  Family psychology and cultural diversity: Opportunities for theory, research, and application. , 1993 .

[79]  S. Kitzinger,et al.  Pregnancy and Childbirth , 1989 .

[80]  D. Hughes,et al.  The role of social change in preventing low birth weight. , 1995, The Future of children.

[81]  Harry C. Triandis,et al.  Psychology and Culture , 1993 .

[82]  Carlo C. DiClemente,et al.  Self-Efficacy and Addictive Behaviors , 1995 .

[83]  M. Lieberman,et al.  The stress process. , 1981, Journal of health and social behavior.

[84]  M. Jerusalem,et al.  Personal resources, environmental constraints, and adaptational processes: The predictive power of a theoretical stress model , 1993 .