A review of factors associated with patterns of drinking during pregnancy

被引:1
作者
McKeague, Mark [1 ]
Norton, Sam [1 ]
Canfield, Martha [2 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, London, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Dept Psychol, London, England
关键词
Risk factors; Pregnancy; Rapid evidence assessment; Drinking patterns; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; WOMEN; PREVALENCE; RISK; DRUGS; ABUSE; FETUS;
D O I
10.1108/ADD-08-2019-0007
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify factors associated with drinking patterns during pregnancy. Design/methodology/approach A rapid evidence assessment was undertaken, scanning multiple databases for studies examining factors associated with alcohol consumption in pregnancy. Studies were included if they stratified data according to quantity of alcohol consumed and identified relevant associated factors. Drinking patterns were classified as light/moderate and heavy/binge. Findings In total, 15 studies were included (N=7 light/moderate; N=15 heavy/binge drinking). Factors associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy included: smoking, age, SES, marital status, pre-pregnancy substance use and parity. While few studies reported an association between heavy/binge drinking and maternal mental health, none of the studies included explored the association between mental health and light/moderate drinking. Research limitations/implications - Relatively few studies have looked at the association between psychological characteristics of women and their drinking patterns. There is a lack of articles examining light/moderate drinking in pregnancy compared to heavy/binge drinking. Moreover, there is marked variation in how alcohol use is measured. Further studies are needed to increase understanding of the association between psychological factors and patterns of drinking during pregnancy, and how health professionals might support women in this context. Originality/value The authors expand on previous work by examining two different patterns of alcohol consumption in pregnancy, rather than alcohol use simply as an isolated concept. The two groups were found to differ in a number of demographic and social factors. This information could be used to aid healthcare professionals in targeting specific interventions to those women most at risk.
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