Psychic vulnerability as a sequel to perinatal morbidity. A longitudinal twin study with special reference to psychiatric morbidity and inter-twin dependency.

I Moilanen
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In this follow-up study 497 twins from 335 twin deliveries were examined between the ages of 12-20 years to ascertain late effects of perinatal complications and mild neurological abnormalities on mental health, by means of questionnaires filled in by the parents and by the twins themselves. One third of the twins had not suffered from any perinatal complications, while one third had been small for gestational age, one third had been born prematurely and one third had suffered from respiratory disorders. Neonatal hypoglycaemia had been found in 22% and hyperbilirubinaemia in 7% of the twins. Perinatal complications had occurred in almost all those twins who later underwent inpatient psychiatric treatment. Most perinatal problems were reflected in the twin's dependency on his co-twin, showing in particular a cumulative effect when occurring simultaneously. Those twins who are currently more dependent learned to walk and speak later than the non-dependent ones, and their EEG background activity of ten years ago, at the age of 2-10 years, was more abnormal than that of the non-dependent ones, indicating brain organic, i.e. probably perceptual, factors enhancing the development of inter-twin dependency. The dependent twins were more submissive and had the most frequent feelings of inferiority. The neurological, psychological and family interactional factors that cause a twin to distrust himself and depend on his co-twin are also discussed in this study.

心理脆弱是围产期疾病的后遗症。一项关于精神疾病和双胞胎间依赖的纵向双胞胎研究。
在这项后续研究中,通过父母和双胞胎自己填写的调查问卷,对335名12-20岁的双胞胎中的497名进行了检查,以确定围产期并发症和轻度神经异常对心理健康的后期影响。三分之一的双胞胎没有任何围产期并发症,三分之一的双胞胎比胎龄小,三分之一早产,三分之一患有呼吸系统疾病。22%的双胞胎患有新生儿低血糖,7%的双胞胎患有高胆红素血症。几乎所有后来接受住院精神病治疗的双胞胎都出现了围产期并发症。大多数围产期问题反映在双胞胎对其孪生兄弟的依赖上,特别是在同时发生时表现出累积效应。目前较依赖的双胞胎比非依赖的双胞胎学会走路和说话的时间晚,并且他们10年前2-10岁时的脑电图背景活动比非依赖的双胞胎更异常,这表明大脑有机因素,即可能是感知因素,增强了双胞胎间依赖的发展。依赖型双胞胎更顺从,也更容易产生自卑感。本研究还探讨了导致双胞胎不信任自己、依赖同卵双胞胎的神经学因素、心理因素和家庭相互作用因素。
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