Prenatal cocaine exposure and self-reported behavioral adjustments from ages 12 to 21: environmental pathways

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作者
Min, Meeyoung O. [1 ]
Albert, Jeffrey M. [2 ]
Minnes, Sonia [3 ]
Kim, June-Yung [4 ]
Kim, Sun-Kyung [3 ]
Singer, Lynn T. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Utah, Coll Social Work, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[2] Case Western Reserve Univ, Sch Med, Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci, Cleveland, OH USA
[3] Case Western Reserve Univ, Jack Joseph & Morton Mandel Sch Appl Social Sci, Cleveland, OH USA
[4] Univ North Dakota, Coll Nursing & Profess Disciplines, Dept Social Work, Grand Forks, ND USA
关键词
emerging adulthood; externalizing behaviors; internalizing behaviors; prenatal cocaine exposure; random-intercept cross-lagged panel model; MENTAL-HEALTH SYMPTOMS; SUBSTANCE USE; CHILDHOOD MALTREATMENT; EXTERNALIZING BEHAVIOR; LIFETIME PREVALENCE; VIOLENCE EXPOSURE; CHILDREN; OUTCOMES; DRUG; ASSOCIATIONS;
D O I
10.1017/S0033291723002404
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
BackgroundIn a birth-cohort study, we followed offspring with prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE) to investigate longitudinal associations of PCE with self-reported behavioral adjustment from early adolescence to emerging adulthood (EA). Environmental pathways (family functioning, non-kinship care, maltreatment) were specified as potential mediators of PCE.MethodsParticipants were 372 (190 PCE; 47% male), primarily Black, low socioeconomic status, enrolled at birth. Internalizing and externalizing behaviors were assessed using Youth Self-Report at ages 12 and 15 and Adult Self-Report at age 21. Extended random-intercept cross-lagged panel modeling was used to account for potential bidirectional relationships between internalizing and externalizing behaviors over time, examining potential mediators.ResultsAdjusting for covariates, significant indirect effects were found for each mediator at different ages. For family functioning, these were both internalizing (beta = 0.83, p = 0.04) and externalizing behaviors (beta = 1.58, p = 0.02) at age 12 and externalizing behaviors at age 15 (beta = 0.51, p = 0.03); for non-kinship care, externalizing behaviors at ages 12 (beta = 0.63, p = 0.02) and 15 (beta = 0.20, p = 0.03); and for maltreatment, both internalizing and externalizing behaviors at ages 15 (beta = 0.64, p = 0.02 for internalizing; beta = 0.50, p = 0.03 for externalizing) and 21 (beta = 1.39, p = 0.01 for internalizing; beta = 1.11, p = 0.01 for externalizing). Direct associations of PCE with internalizing and externalizing behaviors were not observed, nor cross-lagged relationships between internalizing and externalizing behaviors.ConclusionsNegative associations of PCE with behavioral adjustment persist into EA via environmental pathways, specifying intervention points to disrupt adverse pathways toward healthy development.
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