18月龄亲子关系特征预测儿童和青少年精神障碍的发病和类型:一项纵向嵌套出生队列研究

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JCPP advances Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1002/jcv2.12304
Kristine Kahr Nilsson, Lasse Grønnebæk, Ole Karkov Østergård, Susanne Landorph, Tine Houmann, Else Marie Olsen, Anne Mette Skovgaard
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儿童最初几年的亲子关系质量与各种长期心理健康结果有关。然而,尚不清楚早期亲子关系的具体特征是否能预测精神障碍的发生。因此,本研究的目的是检验儿童、父母和早期亲子关系的二元特征作为儿童和青少年精神障碍的预测因素。方法:作为哥本哈根儿童队列2000的一部分,295名儿童在18个月大时参加了这项研究,并随后被跟踪到青春期后期。使用观察性亲子早期关系评估来评估早期亲子关系的子女、父母和二元维度。结果是随后在儿童和青少年时期被诊断出精神障碍。结果cox回归分析表明,父母在早期亲子互动中的负面影响和行为、侵入性和不敏感等特征与儿童日后被诊断为精神障碍的风险增加有关。然而,在特定的诊断中存在差异。父母的负面影响和行为与注意力缺陷多动障碍的风险增加特别相关,而婴儿的调节障碍和易怒与自闭症谱系障碍的风险增加特别相关。在调整了父母精神障碍和儿童早期精神健康问题后,这些结果仍然显著。结论早期亲子关系功能障碍与后续精神障碍存在障碍特异性关联。改善这种早期的关系功能障碍可能支持早期干预的目标,即从很小的年龄开始减轻精神障碍的风险。
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Characteristics of the parent-child relationship at 18-months of age predict the onset and type of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal nested birth cohort study

Characteristics of the parent-child relationship at 18-months of age predict the onset and type of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal nested birth cohort study

Characteristics of the parent-child relationship at 18-months of age predict the onset and type of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal nested birth cohort study

Characteristics of the parent-child relationship at 18-months of age predict the onset and type of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal nested birth cohort study

Characteristics of the parent-child relationship at 18-months of age predict the onset and type of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal nested birth cohort study

Background

The quality of the parent-child relationship in the first years of childhood has been associated with various long-term mental health outcomes. However, it is unclear whether specific characteristics of the early parent-child relationship predict the onset of mental disorders. The aim of this study was therefore to examine child, parent, and dyadic characteristics of the early parent-child relationship as predictors of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence.

Method

As a part of the Copenhagen Child Cohort 2000, a child cohort of 295 children participated in the study at 18-months of age and were subsequently followed until late adolescence. Child, parent, and dyadic dimensions of the early parent-child relationship were assessed using the observational Parent-Child Early Relational Assessment. The outcomes were mental disorders subsequently diagnosed in childhood and adolescence.

Results

Cox-regression analyses suggested that parent characteristics involving negative affect and behavior, intrusiveness and insensitivity during early parent child interactions were associated with increased risk of the child being diagnosed with a mental disorder at later ages. However, variation was noted across specific diagnoses. Parental negative affect and behavior was specifically associated with increased risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, while infant dysregulation and irritability was specifically associated with increased risk of autism spectrum disorders. These results remained significant after adjusting for parental mental disorders and early mental health problems of the child.

Conclusion

Disorder-specific associations were observed between dysfunctions in the early parent-child relationship and subsequent mental disorders. Improving such early relational dysfunctions may support the goals of early interventions that aim to mitigate the risk of mental disorders from a very early age.

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