Selective mutism and the risk of mental and neurodevelopmental disorders among siblings

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Miina Koskela
Elina Jokiranta-Olkoniemi
Terhi Luntamo
Auli Suominen
Andre Sourander
Hans-Christoph Steinhausen
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[1] University of Turku,Department of Child Psychiatry
[2] Turku University Hospital,Department of Child Psychiatry
[3] University of Turku,INVEST Research Flagship Center
[4] University of Oulu,Unit of Psychology, Faculty of Education
[5] Psychiatric University Clinic,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[6] University of Basel,Clinical Psychology and Epidemiology, Department of Psychology
[7] University of Southern Denmark,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[8] Child and Adolescent Mental Health Centre,Research Centre for Child Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine
[9] Capital Region Psychiatry,undefined
[10] University of Turku,undefined
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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2024年 / 33卷
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Selective mutism; Family clustering; Epidemiology; Mental disorders; Sibling study;
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The siblings of children with mental disorders are more likely to experience mental health issues themselves, but there has been a lack of sibling studies on selective mutism (SM). The aim of this population-based study was to use national registers to examine associations between children with SM and diagnoses of various mental disorder in their siblings. All singleton children born in Finland from 1987 to 2009, and diagnosed with SM from 1998 to 2012, were identified from national health registers and matched with four controls by age and sex. Their biological siblings and parents were identified using national registries and the diagnostic information on the siblings of the subjects and controls was obtained. The final analyses comprised 658 children with SM and their 1661 siblings and 2092 controls with 4120 siblings. The analyses were conducted using generalized estimating equations. Mental disorders were more common among the siblings of the children with SM than among the siblings of the controls. The strongest associations were observed for childhood emotional disorders and autism spectrum disorders after the data were adjusted for covariates and comorbid diagnoses among SM subjects. The final model showed associations between SM and a wide range of disorders in siblings, with strongest associations with disorders that usually have their onset during childhood. Our finding showed that SM clustered with other mental disorders in siblings and this requires further research, especially the association between SM and autism spectrum disorders. Strong associations with childhood onset disorders may indicate shared etiologies.
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