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Childhood developmental vulnerabilities associated with early life exposure to infectious and noninfectious diseases and maternal mental illness

机译:儿童发育脆弱性与早期生命暴露于传染性和非缺陷疾病和产妇精神疾病相关

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Background Fetal exposure to infectious and noninfectious diseases may influence early childhood developmental functioning, on the path to later mental illness. Here, we investigated the effects of in utero exposure to maternal infection and noninfectious diseases during pregnancy on offspring developmental vulnerabilities at age 5?years, in the context of estimated effects for early childhood exposures to infectious and noninfectious diseases and maternal mental illness. Methods We used population data for 66,045 children from an intergenerational record linkage study (the New South Wales Child Development Study), for whom a cross‐sectional assessment of five developmental competencies (physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and communication) was obtained at school entry, using the Australian Early Development Census ( AEDC ). Child and maternal exposures to infectious or noninfectious diseases were determined from the NSW Ministry of Health Admitted Patients Data Collection ( APDC ) and maternal mental illness exposure was derived from both APDC and Mental Health Ambulatory Data collections. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to examine unadjusted and adjusted associations between these physical and mental health exposures and child developmental vulnerabilities at age 5?years. Results Among the physical disease exposures, maternal infectious diseases during pregnancy and early childhood infection conferred the largest associations with developmental vulnerabilities at age 5?years; maternal noninfectious illness during pregnancy also retained small but significant associations with developmental vulnerabilities even when adjusted for other physical and mental illness exposures and covariates known to be associated with early childhood development (e.g., child's sex, socioeconomic disadvantage, young maternal age, prenatal smoking). Among all exposures examined, maternal mental illness first diagnosed prior to childbirth conferred the greatest odds of developmental vulnerability at age 5?years. Conclusions Prenatal exposure to infectious or noninfectious diseases appear to influence early childhood physical, social, emotional and cognitive developmental vulnerabilities that may represent intermediate phenotypes for subsequent mental disorders.
机译:背景技术感染性和非排感疾病的胎儿暴露可能会影响早期儿童发育功能,以后的精神疾病。在这里,我们研究了UTERO暴露于妊娠期间母亲感染和非侵入性疾病的影响在5岁时在5岁时怀孕的后代发育漏洞,在估计儿童早期暴露对传染性和非侵入性疾病和产妇精神疾病的背景下。方法采用来自代际记录联系研究的66,045名儿童(新的南威尔士儿童开发研究)使用人口数据,为此获得了五项发展能力(物理,社会,情感,认知和通信)的横断面评估学校进入,使用澳大利亚早期发展人口普查(AEDC)。儿童和母体暴露于传染病或非排感疾病的核心卫生部厘定患者数据收集(APDC)和母体精神疾病暴露是来自APDC和心理健康障碍数据收集。多项式逻辑回归分析用于检查5岁的身体和精神健康风险和儿童发育漏洞之间的未调整和调整的关联。结果妊娠期间的母体传染病和早期儿童感染的结果赋予了5岁时最大的发育脆弱性联系备;年份;孕产妇无排血疾病也保留了与发育脆弱性的小,但即使在患有早期儿童发育(例如儿童的性别,社会经济缺点,幼儿年龄,产前吸烟)相关的其他身体和精神疾病暴露和协变量时,即使调整了发育脆弱性。在审查的所有曝光中,在分娩前首次诊断的孕产妇精神疾病在5岁时赋予了最大的发育脆弱性可能性。结论产前暴露于传染病或非排感疾病似乎影响了幼儿早期的身体,社会,情绪和认知发育脆弱性,这可能代表后续精神障碍的中间表型。

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