Perinatal Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding Are Associated with Infant and Toddler Sensory Profiles
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Setting
2.2. Data Collection
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Prenatal and Postnatal Depression Symptom Severity
3.3. Prenatal and Postnatal Anxiety Symptom Severity
3.4. Breastfeeding Duration
3.5. Breastfeeding Frequency
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Mean (SD)/% |
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Maternal Age (Years) | M = 27.33 (SD = 4.33) |
Maternal Education | 0.8% Junior HS (7th–9th grade) 3.2% Partial HS (10th–12th grade) 14.4% HS degree or GED 35.2% Partial college 36.8% Standard college degree 9.6% Graduate degree |
Maternal Employment | 59.2% Employed |
Household Annual Income | 1.6% <USD 5000 2.4% USD 5000 to 9999 15.2% USD 10,000 to 19,999 19.2% USD 20,000 to 29,999 12.0% USD 30,000 to 39,999 9.6% USD 40,000 to 49,999 24.8% USD 50,000 to 74,999 7.2% USD 75,000 to 999,999 8.0% ≥ USD 100,000 |
Maternal Race | 2.4% American Indian/Alaska Native 0.8% Asian 1.6% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.6% Black/African American 92.8% White/Caucasian 0.8% Biracial |
Maternal Ethnicity | 13.6% Latina or Hispanic |
Maternal Religion | 3.1% Agnostic 2.1% Assembly of God 2.1% Atheist 2.1% Baptist 5.2% Catholic 2.1% Lutheran 1.0% Methodist 62.5% LDS 10.4% Non-Denominational 1.0% Pentecostal 1.0% Presbyterian 12.5% Other 9.4% Prefer not to say |
Infant Sex | 51% Male, 49% Female |
Maternal Prenatal/Postnatal EPDS | 5.00 (3.83)/4.81 (3.95) |
Maternal Prenatal/Postnatal PASS | 17.27 (11.50)/15.07 (10.55) |
6-Month Breastfeeding Duration (Months)/Daily Frequency | 4.52 (2.27)/4.67 (3.69) |
10-Month Breastfeeding Duration (Months)/Daily Frequency | 2.97 (2.75)/3.49 (3.37) |
14-Month Breastfeeding Duration (Months)/Daily Frequency | 7.26 (4.62)/1.61 (2.42) |
18-Month Breastfeeding Duration (Months)/Daily Frequency | 9.35 (5.07)/0.30 (0.90) |
Symptom Severity Variable | Sensory Pattern Variable | rpb | p | n |
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Prenatal Depression | 10-Month Sensitivity/Sensor | 0.430 | 0.004 | 44 |
Prenatal Depression | 14-Month Sensitivity/Sensor | 0.370 | 0.008 | 51 |
Prenatal Depression | 18-Month Sensitivity/Sensor | 0.308 | 0.026 | 52 |
6-Month Postnatal Depression | 14-Month Sensitivity/Sensor | 0.403 | 0.003 | 51 |
Prenatal Anxiety | 14-Month Sensitivity/Sensor | 0.296 | 0.035 | 51 |
6-Month Postnatal Anxiety | 14-Month Sensitivity/Sensor | 0.327 | 0.019 | 51 |
Breastfeeding Variable | Sensory Pattern Variable | rpb | p | n |
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Duration through 6 Months | 10-Month Seeking/Seeker | 0.317 | 0.036 | 44 |
Duration through 14 Months | 14-Month Sensitivity/Sensor | 0.409 | 0.015 | 35 |
Duration through 14 Months | 10-Month Seeking/Seeker | 0.422 | 0.036 | 25 |
Duration through 14 Months | 14-Month Registration/Bystander | 0.762 | <0.001 | 33 |
Duration through 14 Months | 18-Month Registration/Bystander | 0.387 | 0.024 | 34 |
Frequency through 10 Months | 14-Month Registration/Bystander | 0.486 | 0.003 | 36 |
Frequency through 10 Months | 18-Month Avoiding/Avoider | 0.352 | 0.030 | 38 |
Frequency through 10 Months | 18-Month Registration/Bystander | 0.362 | 0.025 | 38 |
Frequency through 14 Months | 18-Month Registration/Bystander | 0.339 | 0.016 | 50 |
Frequency through 18 Months | 18-Month Registration/Bystander | 0.349 | 0.012 | 51 |
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Gee, B.M.; Aubuchon-Endsley, N.L.; Prow, A. Perinatal Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding Are Associated with Infant and Toddler Sensory Profiles. Children 2021, 8, 766. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090766
Gee BM, Aubuchon-Endsley NL, Prow A. Perinatal Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding Are Associated with Infant and Toddler Sensory Profiles. Children. 2021; 8(9):766. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090766
Chicago/Turabian StyleGee, Bryan M., Nicki L. Aubuchon-Endsley, and Abby Prow. 2021. "Perinatal Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding Are Associated with Infant and Toddler Sensory Profiles" Children 8, no. 9: 766. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090766
APA StyleGee, B. M., Aubuchon-Endsley, N. L., & Prow, A. (2021). Perinatal Maternal Mental Health and Breastfeeding Are Associated with Infant and Toddler Sensory Profiles. Children, 8(9), 766. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8090766