阿拉伯裔美国移民家庭父母和婴儿的社会心理因素与端粒长度》(Psychosocial Factors and Telomere Length Among Parents and Infants of Immigrant Arab American Families)。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Biological research for nursing Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-27 DOI:10.1177/10998004221124145
Dalia Khalil, Carmen Giurgescu, Dawn P Misra, Thomas Templin, Elizabeth Jenuwine, Stacy S Drury
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背景:阿拉伯裔美国移民家庭面临着与移民和重新定居相关的多重压力。端粒长度(TL)是衰老和社会心理压力的既定生物标志物。目前还没有公开发表的研究同时考察母亲和父亲的社会心理因素与婴儿端粒长度之间的关系。本研究的目的是:(1) 比较母亲、父亲和婴儿的 TL;(2) 探讨母亲和父亲的社会心理因素(文化适应压力和抑郁症状)与母亲和父亲 TL 的关系;(3) 探讨阿拉伯裔美国移民中母亲和父亲的社会心理因素与婴儿 TL 的关系。研究方法:采用横断面探索性设计,从社区中心招募了 52 个阿拉伯裔美国移民母-父-婴三方样本。在婴儿 6-24 个月大时进行一次家访,收集数据。每位家长都填写了针对其社会心理因素(文化适应压力和抑郁症状)的研究问卷,然后家长和婴儿都提供了口腔细胞以进行 TL 测量。结果母亲的 TL 与婴儿的 TL 呈正相关(r = .31,p = .04),且明显较短(p < .001)。父亲的 TL 与婴儿的 TL 无关,但明显比婴儿的 TL 短(p < .001)。母亲抑郁与母亲的TL有明显相关性(r = .4,p = .007)。在控制背景特征的情况下,母亲抑郁症状水平越高,婴儿TL越短。结论我们的试点研究是第一项研究母亲和父亲与移民和婴儿TL相关的社会心理因素的研究。我们需要开展更多的研究,以进一步了解移民对压力和创伤代际传递的影响。
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Psychosocial Factors and Telomere Length Among Parents and Infants of Immigrant Arab American Families.

Background: Immigrant Arab American families face multiple stressors related to migration and resettlement. Telomere length (TL) is an established biomarker of aging and psychosocial stress. No published studies have concurrently examined the association between maternal and paternal psychosocial factors and infants' TL. The purpose of this study was to: (1) compare mother, father, and infant TLs; (2) explore the association of maternal and paternal psychosocial factors (acculturative stress and depressive symptoms) with maternal and paternal TL; and (3) explore the association of maternal and paternal psychosocial factors with infants' TL among Arab American immigrants. Method: Using a cross-sectional exploratory design, a sample of 52 immigrant Arab American mother-father-infant triads were recruited from community centers. Data were collected in a single home visit when the infant was 6-24 months old. Each parent completed the study questionnaires addressing their psychosocial factors (acculturative stress, and depressive symptoms), then parents and infants provided buccal cell for TL measurement. Results: Maternal TL was positively correlated to infants' TL (r = .31, p = .04) and significantly shorter (p < .001). Paternal TL was not correlated with infant TL but was significantly shorter than infant's TL (p < .001). Maternal depression was significantly correlated with mothers' TL (r = .4, p = .007). Higher levels of maternal depressive symptoms were significantly associated with shorter infant TL when controlling for background characteristics. Conclusions: Our pilot study is the first study to examine maternal and paternal psychosocial factors related to migration and infants' TL. More research is needed to advance our understanding of the effects of immigration on the intergenerational transfer of stress and trauma.

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期刊介绍: Biological Research For Nursing (BRN) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that helps nurse researchers, educators, and practitioners integrate information from many basic disciplines; biology, physiology, chemistry, health policy, business, engineering, education, communication and the social sciences into nursing research, theory and clinical practice. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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