Intimate partner relationship strain and general health for prospective mothers and their child: A target trial emulation study.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Emma M Marshall, Christopher J Greenwood, Stephanie R Aarsman, Allison K Farrell, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, David A Sbarra, Gery C Karantzas, Primrose Letcher, Craig A Olsson
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Objective: This study aimed to examine the causal effect of: (a) women's exposure to intimate partner relationship strain during early young adulthood (ages 19-20) on self-rated general health at ages 23-28 and during pregnancy (32 weeks' gestation) and (b) women's exposure to relationship strain during early young adulthood and pregnancy on caregiver-reported 12-month-old offspring general health. To strengthen our causal inferences using observational data, we applied a target trial emulation framework.

Method: This study makes use of maternal and caregiver-reported self-report data spanning young adulthood (three waves) and the early perinatal period (two waves) obtained from a population-based subsample of mothers (N = 300) and their offspring (N = 521), participating in the Australian Temperament Project Generation 3. We estimated the effect (standardized mean difference [β]) using a G-computation procedure.

Results: We observed no evidence for an association between maternal relationship strain in early young adulthood and maternal and offspring health (β = -.14 to .00). However, exposure to elevated relationship strain in pregnancy reduced offspring's general health (β = -.29). Associations were strongest for patterns of persistent or time-limited elevated strain during pregnancy (β = -.34 and -.43, respectively), albeit with weaker evidence.

Conclusion: Evidence for a causal effect of maternal exposure to relationship strain on lower offspring health was found. The results suggest that pregnancy may be a sensitive period for this intergenerational transmission. While the target trial emulation framework does not eliminate all possible biases, it strengthens causal inference and provides precedence for future research to further investigate these intergenerational transmission processes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

亲密伴侣关系紧张与准妈妈及其孩子的一般健康:一项目标试验模拟研究。
目的:本研究旨在探讨:(a)女性在成年早期(19-20岁)接触亲密伴侣关系紧张对23-28岁和怀孕期间(妊娠32周)自评总体健康的因果影响;(b)女性在成年早期和怀孕期间接触亲密伴侣关系紧张对照顾者报告的12个月大的子女总体健康的因果影响。为了利用观测数据加强我们的因果推论,我们应用了目标试验模拟框架。方法:本研究利用了参与澳大利亚气质项目第三代的母亲(N = 300)及其后代(N = 521)的基于人口的子样本中获得的跨越成年早期(三波)和围产期早期(两波)的母亲和照顾者报告的自我报告数据。我们使用g计算程序估计了效果(标准化平均差[β])。结果:我们没有观察到成年早期母亲关系紧张与母亲和后代健康之间的关联(β = -)。14到00)。然而,在怀孕期间暴露于较高的关系压力会降低后代的总体健康(β = - 0.29)。妊娠期间持续或有时间限制的菌株升高模式的相关性最强(β = -)。34和-。(分别为43),尽管证据较弱。结论:发现了母亲暴露于关系紧张对后代健康有因果影响的证据。结果表明,怀孕可能是这种代际传播的敏感时期。虽然目标试验模拟框架并不能消除所有可能的偏差,但它加强了因果推理,并为进一步研究这些代际传递过程提供了优先条件。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Health Psychology
Health Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
4.90
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2.40%
发文量
170
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology publishes articles on psychological, biobehavioral, social, and environmental factors in physical health and medical illness, and other issues in health psychology.
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