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Erschienen in: Archives of Women's Mental Health 5/2016

08.03.2016 | Original Article

Impact of maternal prenatal and parental postnatal stress on 1-year-old child development: results from the OTIS antidepressants in pregnancy study

verfasst von: Fatiha Karam, Odile Sheehy, Marie-Claude Huneau, Christina Chambers, William D. Fraser, Diana Johnson, Kelly Kao, Brigitte Martin, Sara H. Riordan, Mark Roth, Martin St-André, Sharon Voyer Lavigne, Lori Wolfe, Anick Bérard

Erschienen in: Archives of Women's Mental Health | Ausgabe 5/2016

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Abstract

Perinatal psychological stress has been associated with unfavorable maternal and neonatal outcomes. We aimed to assess the impact of perinatal stress on infant development at 1 year of age. We recruited pregnant women calling North American Teratogen Information Services or attending outpatient clinics at CHU Sainte Justine (Montreal) between 2008 and 2010 and their spouses. To be part of our study, women had to be (1) >18 years of age, (2) <15 weeks of gestational age at recruitment, (3) living within 250-km radius of Montreal, and (4) taking antidepressants or non-teratogenic drugs. Stress was assessed using the telephone-administered four-item perceived stress scale during pregnancy in mothers and at 2 months postpartum in both parents. Child development at 1 year of age was evaluated with the Bayley III scales. Socio-demographic and potential confounders were collected through telephone interviews. Multivariable linear regression models were built to assess the association between perinatal parental stress and child development. Overall, 71 couples and their infants were included. When adjusted for potential confounders, maternal prenatal stress was positively associated with motor development (adjusted β = 1.85, CI 95 % (0.01, 3.70)). Postpartum maternal and paternal stresses were negatively associated with motor and socio-emotional development, respectively (adjusted β = −1.54, CI 95 % (−3.07, −0.01) and adjusted β = −1.67, CI 95 % (−3.25, −0.10), respectively). Maternal and paternal postnatal stress seems to be harmful for the motor and socio-emotional development in 1-year-old children. No association was demonstrated between parental stress and cognitive, language, and adaptive behavioral development. However, prenatal maternal stress appears to improve motor skills.
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Metadaten
Titel
Impact of maternal prenatal and parental postnatal stress on 1-year-old child development: results from the OTIS antidepressants in pregnancy study
verfasst von
Fatiha Karam
Odile Sheehy
Marie-Claude Huneau
Christina Chambers
William D. Fraser
Diana Johnson
Kelly Kao
Brigitte Martin
Sara H. Riordan
Mark Roth
Martin St-André
Sharon Voyer Lavigne
Lori Wolfe
Anick Bérard
Publikationsdatum
08.03.2016
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
Archives of Women's Mental Health / Ausgabe 5/2016
Print ISSN: 1434-1816
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-1102
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-016-0624-6

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