母亲心理健康障碍与孩子哮喘的关系:一项基于登记的研究

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Eetu P. Kanerva , Minna M. Lukkarinen , Marika H. Leppänen , Bernd K. Pape , Päivi T.K. Rautava , Max R.J. Karukivi
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摘要

背景:母亲围产期心理健康障碍有助于孩子哮喘的发展。我们调查了分娩前一年和分娩后三年母亲精神健康障碍与孩子非过敏性哮喘和过敏性哮喘之间的关系。方法收集2001年至2006年在芬兰出生的310701名儿童及其232240名母亲的保健登记资料。根据《国际疾病分类》第10版,产妇精神健康障碍被定义为分娩前一年和分娩后三年诊断出的任何精神或行为障碍(F00 - 99)。结果是他们的孩子在7-12岁时的哮喘诊断(例如J45、J45.0、J45.1、J45.8、J45.9或J46.0),分为过敏性(J45.0)和非过敏性(J45.1)哮喘。结果19000名儿童(6.1%)被诊断患有哮喘,12953名母亲(5.6%)被诊断患有精神健康障碍。儿童哮喘与母亲精神健康障碍相关(校正优势比1.24;95%置信区间1.16−1.33),怀孕期间吸烟(1.08;1.03−1.13),哮喘史(2.94;2.82−3.06),母亲具有生产与较高的管理/执行职业角色(1.16;1.10−1.23),或者孩子是男孩(1.47;1.42−1.52),所有p <;措施。母亲心理健康障碍与孩子非过敏性哮喘的相关性更高(1.37;1.18−1.60)高于过敏性哮喘(1.17;1.05−1.30),p <;措施。结论围生期和早期产妇的心理健康障碍与儿童的哮喘支持宫内和早期生活规划有关,母亲心理健康对儿童呼吸系统疾病的风险有影响。
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Maternal mental health disorders associate with their child's asthma: A register-based study

Background

Maternal perinatal mental health disorders contribute to the development of their child's asthma. We investigated the associations between maternal mental health disorders one year before and three years after childbirth to their child's non-allergic asthma and allergic asthma.

Methods

From 310701 children born in Finland from 2001 to 2006 and their 232240 mothers, health care registers were collected. Using the International Classification of Diseases 10th revision, a maternal mental health disorder was defined as any mental or behavioral disorder diagnosis (F00−99) from the one year before and three years after childbirth. The outcome was their child's asthma diagnosis (e.g., J45, J45.0, J45.1, J45.8, J45.9, or J46.0) at 7–12 years divided into allergic (J45.0) and non-allergic (J45.1) asthma.

Results

Of the children, 19000 (6.1 %) were diagnosed with asthma and 12953 (5.6 %) of the mothers with a mental health disorder. The child's asthma was associated with a maternal mental health disorder (adjusted odds ratio 1.24; 95 % confidence interval 1.16−1.33), smoking during pregnancy (1.08; 1.03−1.13), asthma history (2.94; 2.82−3.06), the mother having a production vs. higher management/executive occupational role (1.16; 1.10−1.23), or the child being male (1.47; 1.42−1.52), all p < .001. Maternal mental health disorders were associated more with their child's non-allergic asthma (1.37; 1.18−1.60) than allergic asthma (1.17; 1.05−1.30), both p < .001.

Conclusions

Maternal mental health disorders perinatally and during the early life of their child were associated with their child's asthma supporting intrauterine and early-life programming on the effects of maternal mental health on their child's respiratory morbidity risk.
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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