Intergenerational transmission of maternal childhood adversity and depression on children's internalizing problems

被引:21
作者
Roubinov, Danielle [1 ]
Browne, Dillon [2 ,3 ]
LeWinn, Kaja Z. [1 ]
Lisha, Nadra [4 ]
Mason, W. Alex [5 ]
Bush, Nicole R. [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Univ Waterloo, Dept Psychol, Waterloo, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Waterloo, Ctr Mental Hlth Res & Treatment, Waterloo, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Gen Internal Med, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[5] Univ Tennessee, Hlth Sci Ctr, Memphis, TN USA
[6] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Pediat, San Francisco, CA USA
关键词
Adverse childhood experiences; Intergenerational trauma transmission; Prenatal programming; Maternal depression; Child internalizing; CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE; BRIEF SYMPTOM INVENTORY; EXPERIENCES; EXPOSURE; TRAUMA; PARENT; MALTREATMENT; PREGNANCY; MOTHERS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.jad.2022.04.030
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: Childhood trauma exacts a lasting toll on one's own mental health and the health of one's offspring; however, limited research has examined the pathways through which this intergenerational transmission occurs. This study aimed to identify the transactions and mechanisms that link maternal early life trauma, maternal depressive symptoms, and children's internalizing symptoms. Method: A pregnancy cohort of N = 1462 mothers (66% Black, 32% White, 2% Other race) reported their childhood trauma exposure and depressive symptoms during pregnancy. Maternal depressive and children's internalizing symptoms were measured repeatedly when offspring were 12, 24, 36, and 48-60 months of age. A path model tested the transactional associations between maternal and child symptomatology and mediation of maternal childhood trauma on offspring symptoms via maternal depressive symptoms. Results: Mothers' childhood trauma history was related to greater prenatal and postnatal (12 and 24 months) maternal depressive symptoms, which were prospectively associated with offspring internalizing problems at 36 and 48-60 months. Child-directed effects on maternal depressive symptoms were not observed. The association of maternal trauma on children's internalizing at 36 months was mediated by maternal depressive symptoms at 24 months. Limitations: Assessments of the key study variables were provided by mothers. Childhood trauma was evaluated retrospectively. Conclusion: Women's experiences of adversity in childhood have persistent and cumulative effects on their depression during the transition to parenthood, which is associated with risk for children's internalizing. Given the two-generation influence of maternal childhood trauma exposure, attending to its impact may protect both caregivers and their children.
引用
收藏
页码:205 / 212
页数:8
相关论文
共 59 条
[1]  
Achenbach T. M., 2000, Achenbach, T. M. , Rescorla, L. A. (2000). Manual for the ASEBA preschool forms profiles. University of Vermont, Research Center for Children, Families.
[2]  
Adgent MA, 2019, PAEDIATR PERINAT EP, V33, P262, DOI 10.1111/ppe.12559
[3]   Maternal childhood trauma and prenatal stressors are associated with child behavioral health [J].
Ahmad, Shaikh, I ;
Rudd, Kristen L. ;
LeWinn, Kaja Z. ;
Mason, W. Alex ;
Murphy, Laura ;
Juarez, Paul D. ;
Karr, Catherine J. ;
Sathyanarayana, Sheela ;
Tylavsky, Frances A. ;
Bush, Nicole R. .
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS OF HEALTH AND DISEASE, 2022, 13 (04) :483-493
[4]  
[Anonymous], 2004, The use of psychological testing for treatment planning and outcomes assessment: instruments for adults, DOI DOI 10.4324/9781410610614
[5]   Enhancing Attachment Organization Among Maltreated Children: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial [J].
Bernard, Kristin ;
Dozier, Mary ;
Bick, Johanna ;
Lewis-Morrarty, Erin ;
Lindhiem, Oliver ;
Carlson, Elizabeth .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 83 (02) :623-636
[6]  
Bowlby J., 1988, SECURE BASE CLIN APP
[7]   The brief infant-toddler social and emotional assessment: Screening for social-emotional problems and delays in competence [J].
Briggs-Gowan, MJ ;
Carter, AS ;
Irwin, JR ;
Wachtel, K ;
Cicchetti, DV .
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY, 2004, 29 (02) :143-155
[8]  
Browne D.T., IN PRESS, DOI [10.1038/s41390-022-01954-8, DOI 10.1038/S41390-022-01954-8]
[9]  
Bush N.R., 2021, PSYCHOL MED, P1, DOI DOI 10.1017/S0033291721001203
[10]   Maternal Stress During Pregnancy Predicts Infant Infectious and Noninfectious Illness [J].
Bush, Nicole R. ;
Savitz, Jennifer ;
Coccia, Michael ;
Jones-Mason, Karen ;
Adler, Nancy ;
Boyce, W. Thomas ;
Laraia, Barbara ;
Epel, Elissa .
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2021, 228 :117-+