Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Infants of Mothers with a Psychiatric History and the Role of Depression and Bonding.

Ineke de Kruijff, Vandhana Choenni, Jasja T Groeneweg, A. Vlieger, M. Benninga, R. Kok, A. Kamperman, M. L. D. Berg
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OBJECTIVES Gastroesophageal reflux (GER), excessive crying, and constipation are common gastrointestinal symptoms in infancy of multifactorial origin in which psychosocial stress factors play an important role. The aims of this observational study were to investigate the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms in infants of mothers with or without a history of a psychiatric disorder, their association with maternal depressive symptoms, and the possible mediating role of bonding. METHODS 101 mothers with a history of a psychiatric disorder ("PD mothers") and 60 control mothers were included. Infant gastrointestinal symptoms, maternal depressive symptoms, and mother-infant bonding were assessed using validated questionnaires and diagnostic criteria at 1.5 month postpartum. RESULTS The mean total score on the Infant Gastroesophageal Reflux Questionnaire Revised (I-GERQ-R) reported in infants of PD mothers (13.4 SD 5.4) was significantly higher than in infants of control mothers (10.8 SD 5.4; P = .003). No significant differences were found in the presence of excessive crying (modified Wessel's criteria and subjective experience) and constipation (ROME IV criteria) between both groups. Infant GER was associated with maternal depressive symptoms (P = 0.027) and bonding problems (P = <0.001). Constipation was related to maternal depressive symptoms (P = 0.045), and excessive crying (Wessel and subjective criteria) was associated with bonding problems (respectively P = 0.022 and P = 0.002). The effect of maternal depressive symptomatology on infant GER symptoms and excessive crying was mediated by bonding problems. CONCLUSION Maternal psychiatric history is associated with infant gastrointestinal symptoms, in which mother-infant bonding is a mediating factor.
有精神病史母亲所生婴儿的胃肠道症状及抑郁和联系的作用
目的胃食管反流(GER)、过度哭闹和便秘是婴儿期常见的多因素胃肠道症状,其中心理社会应激因素在其中起重要作用。本观察性研究的目的是调查有或没有精神疾病史的母亲所生的婴儿胃肠道症状的存在,它们与母亲抑郁症状的关系,以及纽带可能的中介作用。方法纳入101名有精神障碍病史的母亲(PD母亲)和60名对照母亲。在产后1.5个月采用有效问卷和诊断标准评估婴儿胃肠道症状、母亲抑郁症状和母婴关系。结果PD组婴儿胃食管反流问卷(I-GERQ-R)平均总分(13.4 SD 5.4)显著高于对照组(10.8 SD 5.4;p = .003)。两组之间在过度哭闹(修改的Wessel标准和主观经验)和便秘(ROME IV标准)方面没有发现显著差异。婴儿GER与母亲抑郁症状(P = 0.027)和亲子关系问题(P = <0.001)相关。便秘与产妇抑郁症状相关(P = 0.045),过度哭闹(Wessel和主观标准)与亲子关系问题相关(P = 0.022和P = 0.002)。母亲抑郁症状对婴儿GER症状和过度哭闹的影响是由结合问题介导的。结论母亲精神病史与婴儿胃肠道症状相关,其中母婴关系是其中的中介因素。
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