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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 455-459, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-737980

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Objective To explore the associations between maternal and prenatal depressive symptoms and children's behavioral problems at 2 years old.Methods In the present study,a total of 491 mother-child pairs were selected from the Shanghai-Minhang Birth Cohort Study (S-MBCS) which was conducted in Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Minhang District in Shanghai between April and December,2012.Data from the Center for Epidemiologic Studies on Depression was gathered to assess the maternal depressive symptoms in the second and third trimester of pregnancy,as well as at 6 months and 12 months postpartum.Neurodevelopment at 2 years was assessed,using the Child Behavior Checklist.We used generalized linear models with a log-link function and a Binomial distribution to estimate the risk ratios (RRs) and 95%CIs,on children's behavioral problems at 2 years of age.Sensitivity analyses were performed among participants without postpartum depressive symptoms.Results After adjustment on factors as maternal age,gestation week,average monthly income per person,parental education and children's gender etc.,maternal depression in second trimester of pregnancy was found associated with higher risk of both developing emotional (RR =2.61,95% CI:1.36-4.99) and internalizing problems (RR=1.94,95% CI:1.22-3.08).However,maternal depression in third trimester was found to be associated with higher risks of developing emotional (RR=6.46,95%CI:3.09-13.53),withdrawn (RR=2.42,95%CI:1.16-5.02),aggressive (RR=2.93,95 %CI:1.45-5.94),internalizing (RR =1.79,95 %CI:1.01-3.16) or externalizing problems (RR =2.56,95% CI:1.49-4.42).In sensitivity analysis,antenatal maternal depression was found positively associated with children's emotional,internalizing and externalizing problems and the differences all statistically significant.Conclusions Maternal depression during pregnancy might increase the risks of children's behavioral problems.In order to decrease the incidence of children's behavioral problems and promoting both maternal and child health status,monitoring program regarding maternal mental health care should be strengthened.

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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 455-459, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-736512

ABSTRACT

Objective To explore the associations between maternal and prenatal depressive symptoms and children's behavioral problems at 2 years old.Methods In the present study,a total of 491 mother-child pairs were selected from the Shanghai-Minhang Birth Cohort Study (S-MBCS) which was conducted in Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Minhang District in Shanghai between April and December,2012.Data from the Center for Epidemiologic Studies on Depression was gathered to assess the maternal depressive symptoms in the second and third trimester of pregnancy,as well as at 6 months and 12 months postpartum.Neurodevelopment at 2 years was assessed,using the Child Behavior Checklist.We used generalized linear models with a log-link function and a Binomial distribution to estimate the risk ratios (RRs) and 95%CIs,on children's behavioral problems at 2 years of age.Sensitivity analyses were performed among participants without postpartum depressive symptoms.Results After adjustment on factors as maternal age,gestation week,average monthly income per person,parental education and children's gender etc.,maternal depression in second trimester of pregnancy was found associated with higher risk of both developing emotional (RR =2.61,95% CI:1.36-4.99) and internalizing problems (RR=1.94,95% CI:1.22-3.08).However,maternal depression in third trimester was found to be associated with higher risks of developing emotional (RR=6.46,95%CI:3.09-13.53),withdrawn (RR=2.42,95%CI:1.16-5.02),aggressive (RR=2.93,95 %CI:1.45-5.94),internalizing (RR =1.79,95 %CI:1.01-3.16) or externalizing problems (RR =2.56,95% CI:1.49-4.42).In sensitivity analysis,antenatal maternal depression was found positively associated with children's emotional,internalizing and externalizing problems and the differences all statistically significant.Conclusions Maternal depression during pregnancy might increase the risks of children's behavioral problems.In order to decrease the incidence of children's behavioral problems and promoting both maternal and child health status,monitoring program regarding maternal mental health care should be strengthened.

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