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Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study

BACKGROUND: An association between maternal prenatal stress and increased rates of respiratory tract infections in the offspring has been described earlier. Data regarding the father’s role is lacking. In this study our aim was to evaluate, whether mothers’ and fathers’ depressive symptoms and lonel...

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Autores principales: Schuez-Havupalo, Linnea, Lahti, Elina, Junttila, Niina, Toivonen, Laura, Aromaa, Minna, Rautava, Päivi, Peltola, Ville, Räihä, Hannele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192872
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203650
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author Schuez-Havupalo, Linnea
Lahti, Elina
Junttila, Niina
Toivonen, Laura
Aromaa, Minna
Rautava, Päivi
Peltola, Ville
Räihä, Hannele
author_facet Schuez-Havupalo, Linnea
Lahti, Elina
Junttila, Niina
Toivonen, Laura
Aromaa, Minna
Rautava, Päivi
Peltola, Ville
Räihä, Hannele
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description BACKGROUND: An association between maternal prenatal stress and increased rates of respiratory tract infections in the offspring has been described earlier. Data regarding the father’s role is lacking. In this study our aim was to evaluate, whether mothers’ and fathers’ depressive symptoms and loneliness during pregnancy predict higher rates of respiratory tract infections in the offspring. METHODS: In this longitudinal cohort study we gathered information on parental psychological risk during gestational week 20 using the BDI-II and UCLA loneliness scale questionnaires for the parents of 929 children. Loneliness was divided into social and emotional components, the former describing patterns of social isolation and the latter a perceived lack of intimate attachments. Episodes of acute otitis media, physician visits due to respiratory tract infections, and antibiotic consumption relating to respiratory tract infections were documented in the infants, excluding twins, from birth until 10 months of age using study diaries. Analyses were carried out by structural equation modeling, which provides dynamic estimates of covariances. RESULTS: Maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy predicted higher rates of acute otitis media in the infant and maternal emotional loneliness predicted higher rates of physician visits. Acute otitis media, physician visits and antibiotic consumption in the infant were slightly less frequent for families who reported social loneliness in the father or mother. Associations remained when taking into account confounders. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal prenatal depression and emotional loneliness predicted a higher burden of respiratory tract infections in the offspring. The protective influence of parental social loneliness on the burden of respiratory tract infections in infants was not in line with our study hypothesis, but could be explained by reduced use of healthcare services in these socially isolated families.
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spelling pubmed-61286092018-09-15 Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study Schuez-Havupalo, Linnea Lahti, Elina Junttila, Niina Toivonen, Laura Aromaa, Minna Rautava, Päivi Peltola, Ville Räihä, Hannele PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: An association between maternal prenatal stress and increased rates of respiratory tract infections in the offspring has been described earlier. Data regarding the father’s role is lacking. In this study our aim was to evaluate, whether mothers’ and fathers’ depressive symptoms and loneliness during pregnancy predict higher rates of respiratory tract infections in the offspring. METHODS: In this longitudinal cohort study we gathered information on parental psychological risk during gestational week 20 using the BDI-II and UCLA loneliness scale questionnaires for the parents of 929 children. Loneliness was divided into social and emotional components, the former describing patterns of social isolation and the latter a perceived lack of intimate attachments. Episodes of acute otitis media, physician visits due to respiratory tract infections, and antibiotic consumption relating to respiratory tract infections were documented in the infants, excluding twins, from birth until 10 months of age using study diaries. Analyses were carried out by structural equation modeling, which provides dynamic estimates of covariances. RESULTS: Maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy predicted higher rates of acute otitis media in the infant and maternal emotional loneliness predicted higher rates of physician visits. Acute otitis media, physician visits and antibiotic consumption in the infant were slightly less frequent for families who reported social loneliness in the father or mother. Associations remained when taking into account confounders. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal prenatal depression and emotional loneliness predicted a higher burden of respiratory tract infections in the offspring. The protective influence of parental social loneliness on the burden of respiratory tract infections in infants was not in line with our study hypothesis, but could be explained by reduced use of healthcare services in these socially isolated families. Public Library of Science 2018-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6128609/ /pubmed/30192872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203650 Text en © 2018 Schuez-Havupalo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Schuez-Havupalo, Linnea
Lahti, Elina
Junttila, Niina
Toivonen, Laura
Aromaa, Minna
Rautava, Päivi
Peltola, Ville
Räihä, Hannele
Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study
title Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study
title_full Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study
title_fullStr Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study
title_short Parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: A prospective birth cohort study
title_sort parents' depression and loneliness during pregnancy and respiratory infections in the offspring: a prospective birth cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192872
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203650
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