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Health-Related Quality of Life Among Chinese Pregnant Women in the Third Trimester Based on Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms: A Complex Network Analysis.

Yueyang HuMengzi SunJunsong FeiCuicui MengTongshuang YuanJianping LvXinmeng GuoYixi KongHan ZhangSongli MeiFuju Wu
Published in: Clinical nursing research (2023)
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is the result of complex interactions between many different factors. But few studies to date have explored the structure of HRQOL. This study aimed to investigate the complex inter-relationship between HRQOL and influencing factors using network analysis. In all, 624 Chinese pregnant women in third trimester were recruited through recruiting sampling. We used regularized network analysis to create a complex network. The relationship with mother-in-law was the most central node followed by relationship with partner. We found the comorbidity of anxiety and depressive symptoms using network analysis. Physical- and mental-related quality of life were a "bridge node" connecting psychological factors with physiologic factors. The present network analysis highlights the strong link between relationship with mother-in-law or partner and HRQOL, which is also a unique phenomenon under Chinese culture. This analysis provides key variables for future intervention or improvement of pregnant women' HRQOL.
Keyphrases
  • network analysis
  • pregnant women
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • randomized controlled trial
  • lymph node
  • preterm birth
  • physical activity
  • hiv testing
  • data analysis
  • case control