Prenatal maternal stress and autistic-like behaviours in Chinese preschoolers.

Ying-Jie Chen, Esben Strodl, Chuan-An Wu, Jing-Yi Chen, Li-Hua Huang, Xiao-Na Yin, Guo-Min Wen, Deng-Li Sun, Dan-Xia Xian, Chen-Guang Li, Gui-You Yang, Wei-Qing Chen
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Exposure to prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) has been implicated as a risk factor for a range of psychiatric disorders in children. However, there have been a few studies showing inconsistent associations between PNMS and offspring autistic-like behaviours. We therefore aimed to examine whether trimester-specific PNMS exposure might be related to an increased risk of autistic-like behaviours among preschoolers. Using data from Longhua Children Cohort Study, mothers of 65,931 preschool children were asked to recall their level of PNMS in each of the three trimesters of pregnancy, while children's current autistic-like behaviours were assessed using the Autism Behaviour Checklist. A series of Cox regression models were fitted to assess the association between PNMS exposure and autistic-like behaviours. After adjusting for potential confounders, the Cox regression models showed that PNMS exposure, especially during the second pregnant trimester, was significantly and positively associated with the presence of children's autistic-like behaviours. The strength of these associations was enhanced with the increase of PNMS exposure level. Furthermore, based on different permutations of exposure versus no exposure in each trimester, the participants were divided into eight groups. A cross-over analysis confirmed the aforementioned finding that the second pregnant trimester might be the sensitive period for PNMS exposure increasing the risk of autistic-like behaviours. Our findings supported the hypothesis of an association between PNMS exposure and autistic-like behaviours among preschoolers. Preventive interventions should be trialled to examine whether minimizing maternal psychological stress during pregnancy, especially the second trimester, may reduce the risk of offspring autistic-like behaviours.

中国学龄前儿童产前母亲压力与自闭症样行为。
暴露于产前母亲压力(PNMS)已被认为是一系列儿童精神疾病的危险因素。然而,有一些研究表明PNMS与后代自闭症样行为之间存在不一致的联系。因此,我们的目的是研究妊娠期特异性PNMS暴露是否与学龄前儿童自闭症样行为风险增加有关。使用龙华儿童队列研究的数据,65,931名学龄前儿童的母亲被要求回忆他们在怀孕三个月的每个月的PNMS水平,同时使用自闭症行为检查表评估儿童目前的自闭症样行为。我们拟合了一系列Cox回归模型来评估PNMS暴露与自闭症样行为之间的关系。在调整了潜在的混杂因素后,Cox回归模型显示,PNMS暴露,特别是在怀孕的第二个三个月,与儿童自闭症样行为的存在显着正相关。这些关联的强度随着PNMS暴露水平的增加而增强。此外,根据每个孕期暴露与不暴露的不同排列,参与者被分为八组。一项交叉分析证实了上述发现,即妊娠中期可能是PNMS暴露增加自闭症样行为风险的敏感期。我们的研究结果支持了PNMS暴露与学龄前儿童自闭症样行为之间存在关联的假设。应该试验预防性干预措施,以检查在怀孕期间,特别是在妊娠中期,尽量减少母亲的心理压力是否可以降低后代出现自闭症样行为的风险。
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