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Published in: Archives of Women's Mental Health 6/2018

01-12-2018 | Original Article

Maternal adverse childhood experiences and antepartum risks: the moderating role of social support

Authors: Nicole Racine, Sheri Madigan, Andre Plamondon, Erin Hetherington, Sheila McDonald, Suzanne Tough

Published in: Archives of Women's Mental Health | Issue 6/2018

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Abstract

The aims of the current study were to examine the association between maternal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and antepartum health risks, and to investigate whether social support moderated this association. It was hypothesized that ACEs would be associated with antepartum health risks; however, social support in the prenatal period would buffer mothers from the deleterious consequences of ACEs. Data from 1994 women (mean age = 31 years) and their infants were collected from a longitudinal cohort recruited in health care offices in Alberta, Canada. Pregnant women completed questionnaires related to ACEs prior to the age of 18 and prenatal social support, and a health care professional assessed the mother’s antepartum health risk. ACEs included physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, exposure to domestic violence, as well as exposure to household dysfunction such as parental substance use, mental illness, or incarceration. Regression analyses demonstrated a positive association between ACEs and antepartum health risks. However, a significant interaction between maternal ACEs and social support was also observed. Specifically, women exposed to high ACEs and low social support in pregnancy had high antepartum health risks. However, among mothers who had high ACEs but also high levels of social support, there was no association between ACEs and antepartum health risk. A history of ACEs can place mothers at risk of antepartum health complications. However, a resiliency effect was observed: women with a history of ACEs were buffered from experiencing antepartum health risks if they reported high levels of social support in pregnancy.
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Metadata
Title
Maternal adverse childhood experiences and antepartum risks: the moderating role of social support
Authors
Nicole Racine
Sheri Madigan
Andre Plamondon
Erin Hetherington
Sheila McDonald
Suzanne Tough
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Archives of Women's Mental Health / Issue 6/2018
Print ISSN: 1434-1816
Electronic ISSN: 1435-1102
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-018-0826-1

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