母亲的焦虑和抑郁症状与儿童气质的发展:一项遗传信息的纵向调查

JCPP advances Pub Date : 2023-06-13 DOI:10.1002/jcv2.12171
Y. I. Ahmadzadeh, E. M. Eilertsen, R. Cheesman, C. Rayner, E. Ystrom, L. J. Hannigan, T. A. McAdams
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孩子的气质特征和母亲的焦虑和抑郁情绪症状可能会相互影响,导致它们随着时间的推移而“共同发展”。另外,母亲和孩子之间的联系可能归因于共同的遗传倾向。我们探索了母亲的情绪症状和孩子的气质特征之间的纵向联系,并调整了世代共享的遗传效应。方法本研究基于挪威母亲、父亲和儿童队列研究(MoBa)。母亲(n = 34,060)报告了她们在孩子1.5岁、3岁和5岁时的焦虑和抑郁症状,以及子女(n = 42,526)的气质。结构方程模型参数化了性状的发育变化,一个大家庭设计调整了遗传效应。结果我们发现所有研究变量的稳定性状得分和变化率存在个体差异。母亲情绪症状的纵向稳定性与后代情绪(r = 0.143)、害羞(r = 0.031)和社交(r = - 0.015)的纵向稳定性相关。母亲症状的纵向变化与儿童气质的纵向变化的相关性非常小或可以忽略不计。遗传和环境影响都解释了母亲症状和儿童情绪之间稳定的纵向关联。经研究的母亲和孩子的性格特征之间的关联似乎是由于稳定的、类似性格的因素,包括遗传和环境影响,而不是它们的共同发展。研究结果有助于了解情绪症状在家庭中如何随着时间的推移而发展,以及我们可以探索这种发展的方法。
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Mothers' symptoms of anxiety and depression and the development of child temperament: A genetically informative, longitudinal investigation

Mothers' symptoms of anxiety and depression and the development of child temperament: A genetically informative, longitudinal investigation

Background

Child temperament traits and mothers' emotional symptoms relating to anxiety and depression may drive changes in one another, leading to their ‘co-development’ across time. Alternatively, links between mother and child traits may be attributable to shared genetic propensities. We explored longitudinal associations between mothers' emotional symptoms and child temperament traits and adjusted for genetic effects shared across generations.

Methods

This study is based on the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa). Mothers (n = 34,060) reported on their symptoms of anxiety and depression, and temperament among offspring (n = 42,526), at child ages 1.5, 3 and 5 years. Structural equation models parameterised developmental change in traits, and an extended family design adjusted for genetic effects.

Results

We found individual differences in stable trait scores and rate of change for all study variables. Longitudinal stability in mothers' emotional symptoms was associated with longitudinal stability in offspring emotionality (r = 0.143), shyness (r = 0.031), and sociability (r = −0.015). Longitudinal change in mothers' symptoms showed very small or negligible correlations with longitudinal change in child temperament. Both genetic and environmental influences explained the stable longitudinal association between mothers' symptoms and child emotionality.

Conclusions

The studied associations between mother and child traits across time appeared to be due to stable, trait-like factors, involving genetic and environmental influence, rather than their co-development. Findings contribute knowledge on how emotional symptoms develop in families across time, and the methods with which we can explore such development.

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