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Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring
Prenatal maternal anxiety has been associated with both short and long-term mental health problems in the child. The current study aims to examine the association between maternal and paternal prenatal anxiety and behaviour problems in the child at 1.5 and 5 years, using three different approaches;...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9529082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36190962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275085 |
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author | Bekkhus, Mona Lee, Yunsung Samuelsen, Sven Ove Tsotsi, Stella Magnus, Per |
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description | Prenatal maternal anxiety has been associated with both short and long-term mental health problems in the child. The current study aims to examine the association between maternal and paternal prenatal anxiety and behaviour problems in the child at 1.5 and 5 years, using three different approaches; (1) adjusting for covariates, (2) using fathers’ anxiety during pregnancy as a negative control, and (3) using a sibling-comparison design, controlling for unmeasured family factors. We used data from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) is used. MoBa is a cohort consisting of about 114 000 pregnancies (about 34000 siblings) recruited from 1999 to 2008. Self-reported measures on maternal anxiety were obtained twice in pregnancy and 6 months after birth, while paternal anxiety was reported prenatally at 17(th) weeks of gestation. Maternal reports on child behaviour problems were obtained at 1.5 and 5 years of age. Results suggests that prenatal exposure to maternal anxiety was associated with behaviour problems at 1.5 years: adjusted beta (β) = 0.13 (CI = 0.12, 0.15), and at 5 years: β = 0.11 (CI = 0.09, 0.14). However, paternal anxiety was also associated with behaviour problems at 1.5 years: β = 0.03 (CI = 0.01–0.03) and at 5 years β = 0.03 (CI = 0.02, 0.03). These associations were attenuated in the sibling comparison analyses: β = -0.02 (CI = -0.02–0.05) at 1.5 years and β = -0.05 (CI = -0.10, 0.02) at 5 years. In conclusions, the sibling analyses are not consistent with a direct effect of prenatal maternal anxiety on child behaviour problems. It is more likely that genetic or shared family environment explain this association. |
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spelling | pubmed-95290822022-10-04 Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring Bekkhus, Mona Lee, Yunsung Samuelsen, Sven Ove Tsotsi, Stella Magnus, Per PLoS One Research Article Prenatal maternal anxiety has been associated with both short and long-term mental health problems in the child. The current study aims to examine the association between maternal and paternal prenatal anxiety and behaviour problems in the child at 1.5 and 5 years, using three different approaches; (1) adjusting for covariates, (2) using fathers’ anxiety during pregnancy as a negative control, and (3) using a sibling-comparison design, controlling for unmeasured family factors. We used data from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) is used. MoBa is a cohort consisting of about 114 000 pregnancies (about 34000 siblings) recruited from 1999 to 2008. Self-reported measures on maternal anxiety were obtained twice in pregnancy and 6 months after birth, while paternal anxiety was reported prenatally at 17(th) weeks of gestation. Maternal reports on child behaviour problems were obtained at 1.5 and 5 years of age. Results suggests that prenatal exposure to maternal anxiety was associated with behaviour problems at 1.5 years: adjusted beta (β) = 0.13 (CI = 0.12, 0.15), and at 5 years: β = 0.11 (CI = 0.09, 0.14). However, paternal anxiety was also associated with behaviour problems at 1.5 years: β = 0.03 (CI = 0.01–0.03) and at 5 years β = 0.03 (CI = 0.02, 0.03). These associations were attenuated in the sibling comparison analyses: β = -0.02 (CI = -0.02–0.05) at 1.5 years and β = -0.05 (CI = -0.10, 0.02) at 5 years. In conclusions, the sibling analyses are not consistent with a direct effect of prenatal maternal anxiety on child behaviour problems. It is more likely that genetic or shared family environment explain this association. Public Library of Science 2022-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9529082/ /pubmed/36190962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275085 Text en © 2022 Bekkhus et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bekkhus, Mona Lee, Yunsung Samuelsen, Sven Ove Tsotsi, Stella Magnus, Per Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring |
title | Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring |
title_full | Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring |
title_fullStr | Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring |
title_full_unstemmed | Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring |
title_short | Maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: Comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring |
title_sort | maternal and paternal anxiety during pregnancy: comparing the effects on behavioral problems in offspring |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9529082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36190962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275085 |
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