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Social support, social cohesion and pain during pregnancy: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study

BACKGROUND: Persistent pain during pregnancy is a significant health issue, which could be correlated with psychological distress resulting from inadequate social support. This study aims to investigate whether the relationship between poor social support and antenatal pain is mediated by psychologi...

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Autores principales: Yamada, Keiko, Kimura, Takashi, Cui, Meishan, Kubota, Yasuhiko, Ikehara, Satoyo, Iso, Hiroyasu
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8048612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33341980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1717
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author Yamada, Keiko
Kimura, Takashi
Cui, Meishan
Kubota, Yasuhiko
Ikehara, Satoyo
Iso, Hiroyasu
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Kimura, Takashi
Cui, Meishan
Kubota, Yasuhiko
Ikehara, Satoyo
Iso, Hiroyasu
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description BACKGROUND: Persistent pain during pregnancy is a significant health issue, which could be correlated with psychological distress resulting from inadequate social support. This study aims to investigate whether the relationship between poor social support and antenatal pain is mediated by psychological distress. We also aimed to examine whether social cohesion moderates the influence of psychological distress on the relationship between social support and antenatal pain. METHODS: We analysed 94,517 pregnancies of women from a Japanese national birth cohort completed questionnaires assessing pain, psychological distress, social support and social cohesion. Psychological distress was assessed using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. Two types of models were used: the mediation model to examine whether the association between social support and pain was mediated by psychological distress; the moderated mediation model to analyse whether social cohesion buffered the negative effect of inadequate social support on pain. Demographic, socioeconomic and psychological factors were controlled for in all analyses. RESULTS: Psychological distress was fully mediated the association between social support and pain. Social cohesion had a focal moderation effect on the inverse association between social support and psychological distress (unstandardized regression coefficient [β] = 0.09; 95% CI, 0.07–0.11) and functioned as moderator for the indirect effect of social support on antenatal pain (index of moderated mediation = 0.006; 95% CI, 0.004–0.007). CONCLUSIONS: Poor social support was related to antenatal pain through psychological distress, possibly buffered by social cohesion. During the antenatal period, social support and cohesion are important for women. SIGNIFICANCE: In this study, poor social support was found to be associated with pain intensity during pregnancy, which was mediated by psychological distress and might be buffered by desirable social cohesion. This finding could potentially help healthcare providers and policy makers to understand the importance of desirable social cohesion in preventing pain among pregnant women.
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spelling pubmed-80486122021-04-19 Social support, social cohesion and pain during pregnancy: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study Yamada, Keiko Kimura, Takashi Cui, Meishan Kubota, Yasuhiko Ikehara, Satoyo Iso, Hiroyasu Eur J Pain Original Articles BACKGROUND: Persistent pain during pregnancy is a significant health issue, which could be correlated with psychological distress resulting from inadequate social support. This study aims to investigate whether the relationship between poor social support and antenatal pain is mediated by psychological distress. We also aimed to examine whether social cohesion moderates the influence of psychological distress on the relationship between social support and antenatal pain. METHODS: We analysed 94,517 pregnancies of women from a Japanese national birth cohort completed questionnaires assessing pain, psychological distress, social support and social cohesion. Psychological distress was assessed using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. Two types of models were used: the mediation model to examine whether the association between social support and pain was mediated by psychological distress; the moderated mediation model to analyse whether social cohesion buffered the negative effect of inadequate social support on pain. Demographic, socioeconomic and psychological factors were controlled for in all analyses. RESULTS: Psychological distress was fully mediated the association between social support and pain. Social cohesion had a focal moderation effect on the inverse association between social support and psychological distress (unstandardized regression coefficient [β] = 0.09; 95% CI, 0.07–0.11) and functioned as moderator for the indirect effect of social support on antenatal pain (index of moderated mediation = 0.006; 95% CI, 0.004–0.007). CONCLUSIONS: Poor social support was related to antenatal pain through psychological distress, possibly buffered by social cohesion. During the antenatal period, social support and cohesion are important for women. SIGNIFICANCE: In this study, poor social support was found to be associated with pain intensity during pregnancy, which was mediated by psychological distress and might be buffered by desirable social cohesion. This finding could potentially help healthcare providers and policy makers to understand the importance of desirable social cohesion in preventing pain among pregnant women. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-09 2021-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8048612/ /pubmed/33341980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1717 Text en © 2020 The Authors. European Journal of Pain published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Pain Federation ‐ EFIC ®. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Yamada, Keiko
Kimura, Takashi
Cui, Meishan
Kubota, Yasuhiko
Ikehara, Satoyo
Iso, Hiroyasu
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title Social support, social cohesion and pain during pregnancy: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
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title_fullStr Social support, social cohesion and pain during pregnancy: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_full_unstemmed Social support, social cohesion and pain during pregnancy: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_short Social support, social cohesion and pain during pregnancy: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study
title_sort social support, social cohesion and pain during pregnancy: the japan environment and children’s study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8048612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33341980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1717
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