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Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study

BACKGROUND: Depression is a common and disabling condition with a high relapse frequency. Maternal mental health problems and experience of traumatic life events are known to increase the risk of behavior problems in children. Recently, genetic factors, in particular gene-by-environment interaction...

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Autores principales: Agnafors, Sara, Comasco, Erika, Bladh, Marie, Sydsjö, Gunilla, DeKeyser, Linda, Oreland, Lars, Svedin, Carl Göran
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23518193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1753-2000-7-10
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author Agnafors, Sara
Comasco, Erika
Bladh, Marie
Sydsjö, Gunilla
DeKeyser, Linda
Oreland, Lars
Svedin, Carl Göran
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Comasco, Erika
Bladh, Marie
Sydsjö, Gunilla
DeKeyser, Linda
Oreland, Lars
Svedin, Carl Göran
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description BACKGROUND: Depression is a common and disabling condition with a high relapse frequency. Maternal mental health problems and experience of traumatic life events are known to increase the risk of behavior problems in children. Recently, genetic factors, in particular gene-by-environment interaction models, have been implicated to explain depressive etiology. However, results are inconclusive. METHODS: Study participants were members of the SESBiC-study. A total of 889 mothers and their children were followed during the child’s age of 3 months to 12 years. Information on maternal depressive symptoms was gathered postpartum and at a 12 year follow-up. Mothers reported on child behavior and traumatic life events experienced by the child at age 12. Saliva samples were obtained from children for analysis of 5-HTTLPR and BDNF Val66Met polymorphisms. RESULTS: Multivariate analysis showed a significant association between maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety, and internalizing problems in 12-year-old children (OR 5.72, 95% CI 3.30-9.91). Furthermore, carriers of two short alleles (s/s) of the 5-HTTLPR showed a more than 4-fold increased risk of internalizing problems at age 12 compared to l/l carriers (OR 4.73, 95% CI 2.14-10.48). No gene-by-environment interaction was found and neither depressive symptoms postpartum or traumatic experiences during childhood stayed significant in the final model. CONCLUSIONS: Concurrent maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety are significant risk factors for behavior problems in children, which need to be taken into account in clinical practice. Furthermore, we found a main effect of 5-HTTLPR on internalizing symptoms in 12-year-old children, a finding that needs to be confirmed in future studies.
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spelling pubmed-36159482013-04-04 Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study Agnafors, Sara Comasco, Erika Bladh, Marie Sydsjö, Gunilla DeKeyser, Linda Oreland, Lars Svedin, Carl Göran Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health Research BACKGROUND: Depression is a common and disabling condition with a high relapse frequency. Maternal mental health problems and experience of traumatic life events are known to increase the risk of behavior problems in children. Recently, genetic factors, in particular gene-by-environment interaction models, have been implicated to explain depressive etiology. However, results are inconclusive. METHODS: Study participants were members of the SESBiC-study. A total of 889 mothers and their children were followed during the child’s age of 3 months to 12 years. Information on maternal depressive symptoms was gathered postpartum and at a 12 year follow-up. Mothers reported on child behavior and traumatic life events experienced by the child at age 12. Saliva samples were obtained from children for analysis of 5-HTTLPR and BDNF Val66Met polymorphisms. RESULTS: Multivariate analysis showed a significant association between maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety, and internalizing problems in 12-year-old children (OR 5.72, 95% CI 3.30-9.91). Furthermore, carriers of two short alleles (s/s) of the 5-HTTLPR showed a more than 4-fold increased risk of internalizing problems at age 12 compared to l/l carriers (OR 4.73, 95% CI 2.14-10.48). No gene-by-environment interaction was found and neither depressive symptoms postpartum or traumatic experiences during childhood stayed significant in the final model. CONCLUSIONS: Concurrent maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety are significant risk factors for behavior problems in children, which need to be taken into account in clinical practice. Furthermore, we found a main effect of 5-HTTLPR on internalizing symptoms in 12-year-old children, a finding that needs to be confirmed in future studies. BioMed Central 2013-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3615948/ /pubmed/23518193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1753-2000-7-10 Text en Copyright © 2013 Agnafors et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Agnafors, Sara
Comasco, Erika
Bladh, Marie
Sydsjö, Gunilla
DeKeyser, Linda
Oreland, Lars
Svedin, Carl Göran
Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study
title Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study
title_full Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study
title_short Effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study
title_sort effect of gene, environment and maternal depressive symptoms on pre-adolescence behavior problems – a longitudinal study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23518193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1753-2000-7-10
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