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Association between ambient air pollution and perceived stress in pregnant women

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Abstract
Air pollution may influence prenatal maternal stress, but research evidence is scarce. Using data from a prospective cohort study conducted on pregnant women (n = 2153), we explored the association between air pollution and perceived stress, which was assessed using the 14-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), among pregnant women. Average exposures to particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of < 2.5 μm (PM2.5) or < 10 μm (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ozone (O3) for each trimester and the entire pregnancy were estimated at maternal residential addresses using land-use regression models. Linear regression models were applied to estimate associations between PSS scores and exposures to each air pollutant. After adjustment for potential confounders, interquartile-range (IQR) increases in whole pregnancy exposures to PM2.5, PM10, and O3 in the third trimester were associated with 0.37 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.01, 0.74), 0.54 (95% CI 0.11, 0.97), and 0.30 (95% CI 0.07, 0.54) point increases in prenatal PSS scores, respectively. Furthermore, these associations were more evident in women with child-bearing age and a lower level of education. Also, the association between PSS scores and PM10 was stronger in the spring. Our findings support the relationship between air pollution and prenatal maternal stress.
Author(s)
Dirga Kumar Lamichhane정달영신의진이경숙이소연안강모김경원신윤호서동인홍수종김환철
Issued Date
2021
Type
Article
Keyword
AdultAirAir Pollutants - adverse effectsAir pollutionAir Pollution - adverse effectsEnvironmental Exposure - adverse effectsEnvironmental Pollution - adverse effectsFemaleHumansLand useNitrogen dioxideNitrogen Dioxide - adverse effectsOzone - adverse effectsParticulate matterParticulate Matter - adverse effectsPollutantsPregnancyPregnant Women - psychologyPrenatal experienceProspective StudiesRegression analysisSeasonsStressPsychological - chemically inducedStressPsychological - psychology
DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-02845-4
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/8376
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Publisher
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Location
영국
Language
영어
ISSN
2045-2322
Citation Volume
11
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
23496
Citation End Page
23496
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