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25-09-2024 | Original Article

Risk of adverse infant outcomes associated with maternal mental health and substance use disorders

Authors: Clare C. Brown, J. Mick Tilford, Michael Thomsen, Benjamin C. Amick, Keneshia Bryant-Moore, Horacio Gomez-Acevedo, Creshelle Nash, Jennifer E. Moore

Published in: Archives of Women's Mental Health

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to evaluate the association of mental health and substance use disorders on the risk of adverse infant outcomes overall and by race/ethnicity and payer.

Methods

We used birth certificates (2017–2022; n = 125,071) linked with state-wide insurance claims (2016–2022; n = 7,583,488) to assess the risk of an adverse infant outcome (i.e., prematurity [< 37 weeks gestation] or low birthweight [< 2,500 g]) associated with “any mental health” or “any substance use” disorder overall, by race/ethnicity, and by payer using diagnoses during the 9 months of pregnancy. We additionally evaluated seven specific mental health conditions and four specific substance use disorders.

Results

The rate of having an adverse infant outcome was 13.4%. Approximately 21.5% of birthing individuals had a mental health condition, and 8.7% had a substance use disorder. We found increased adjusted risk of an adverse infant outcome associated with having a mental health condition overall (aRR: 1.28; 95%CI: 1.23–1.32) and for all racial/ethnic groups and payers. We additionally found increased risk associated with substance use disorder overall (aRR: 1.32; 95%CI: 1.25–1.40) and for White, Black, privately-covered, and Medicaid-covered individuals. There was increased risk associated with six of seven mental health and three of four substance use disorders.

Conclusions

Given the risk of adverse infant outcomes associated with mental health and substance use disorders across racial/ethnic groups and payers, our findings highlight the critical importance of policies and clinical guidelines that support early identification and treatment of a broad spectrum of mental health and substance use disorders throughout the perinatal period.
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Metadata
Title
Risk of adverse infant outcomes associated with maternal mental health and substance use disorders
Authors
Clare C. Brown
J. Mick Tilford
Michael Thomsen
Benjamin C. Amick
Keneshia Bryant-Moore
Horacio Gomez-Acevedo
Creshelle Nash
Jennifer E. Moore
Publication date
25-09-2024
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Archives of Women's Mental Health
Print ISSN: 1434-1816
Electronic ISSN: 1435-1102
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-024-01517-2