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Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study

Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a risk factor for developmental problems in offspring. Despite a high prevalence of IPV in the UK and elsewhere, the longer-term outcomes of offspring born to exposed mothers remain under-researched. Methods: Population-based cohort study. We assessed I...

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Autores principales: Abel, Kathryn M, Heuvelman, Hein, Rai, Dheeraj, Timpson, Nicholas J, Sarginson, Jane, Shallcross, Rebekah, Mitchell, Heather, Hope, Holly, Emsley, Richard
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6820818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31681855
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15270.1
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author Abel, Kathryn M
Heuvelman, Hein
Rai, Dheeraj
Timpson, Nicholas J
Sarginson, Jane
Shallcross, Rebekah
Mitchell, Heather
Hope, Holly
Emsley, Richard
author_facet Abel, Kathryn M
Heuvelman, Hein
Rai, Dheeraj
Timpson, Nicholas J
Sarginson, Jane
Shallcross, Rebekah
Mitchell, Heather
Hope, Holly
Emsley, Richard
author_sort Abel, Kathryn M
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description Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a risk factor for developmental problems in offspring. Despite a high prevalence of IPV in the UK and elsewhere, the longer-term outcomes of offspring born to exposed mothers remain under-researched. Methods: Population-based cohort study. We assessed IPV prevalence by type and timing for 3,153 mother-child pairs with complete data within our study population and examined associations between IPV and offspring IQ. We used multiple-imputation to evaluate bias due to our exclusion of observations with missing covariate data. Results: Nearly one in five mothers reported IPV during the study period, with 17.6% reporting emotional violence and 6.8% reporting physical violence. Taking into account potential confounders, the IQ scores of children born to mothers exposed to physical violence remained lower than those of maternally unexposed children (full-scale IQ = −2.8 points [95%CI −4.9 to −0.7], verbal IQ = −2.2 [95%CI −4.4 to −0.1], performance IQ = −2.7 [95%CI  −5.0 to −0.5]) and odds of below-average intelligence (IQ<90) remained increased for full-scale (OR 1.48 [95%CI 1.03 to 2.14] and performance IQ (OR 1.48 [95%CI 1.08 to 2.04]) but not verbal IQ (OR 1.06 [95%CI 0.69 to 1.64]). Most physical violence occurred postnatally, and relative odds were most substantial when mothers were exposed to violence across pre-/perinatal and postnatal study periods (OR performance IQ<90 = 2.97 [95%CI 1.30 to 6.82]). Conclusions: Maternal exposure to physical IPV is associated with lower offspring IQ at age 8. Associations persisted after adjusting for potential confounders and were driven by violence occurring postnatally.
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spelling pubmed-68208182019-10-31 Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study Abel, Kathryn M Heuvelman, Hein Rai, Dheeraj Timpson, Nicholas J Sarginson, Jane Shallcross, Rebekah Mitchell, Heather Hope, Holly Emsley, Richard Wellcome Open Res Research Article Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a risk factor for developmental problems in offspring. Despite a high prevalence of IPV in the UK and elsewhere, the longer-term outcomes of offspring born to exposed mothers remain under-researched. Methods: Population-based cohort study. We assessed IPV prevalence by type and timing for 3,153 mother-child pairs with complete data within our study population and examined associations between IPV and offspring IQ. We used multiple-imputation to evaluate bias due to our exclusion of observations with missing covariate data. Results: Nearly one in five mothers reported IPV during the study period, with 17.6% reporting emotional violence and 6.8% reporting physical violence. Taking into account potential confounders, the IQ scores of children born to mothers exposed to physical violence remained lower than those of maternally unexposed children (full-scale IQ = −2.8 points [95%CI −4.9 to −0.7], verbal IQ = −2.2 [95%CI −4.4 to −0.1], performance IQ = −2.7 [95%CI  −5.0 to −0.5]) and odds of below-average intelligence (IQ<90) remained increased for full-scale (OR 1.48 [95%CI 1.03 to 2.14] and performance IQ (OR 1.48 [95%CI 1.08 to 2.04]) but not verbal IQ (OR 1.06 [95%CI 0.69 to 1.64]). Most physical violence occurred postnatally, and relative odds were most substantial when mothers were exposed to violence across pre-/perinatal and postnatal study periods (OR performance IQ<90 = 2.97 [95%CI 1.30 to 6.82]). Conclusions: Maternal exposure to physical IPV is associated with lower offspring IQ at age 8. Associations persisted after adjusting for potential confounders and were driven by violence occurring postnatally. F1000 Research Limited 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6820818/ /pubmed/31681855 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15270.1 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Abel KM et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Heuvelman, Hein
Rai, Dheeraj
Timpson, Nicholas J
Sarginson, Jane
Shallcross, Rebekah
Mitchell, Heather
Hope, Holly
Emsley, Richard
Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study
title Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study
title_full Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study
title_fullStr Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study
title_short Intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study
title_sort intelligence in offspring born to women exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6820818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31681855
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15270.1
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