paper Trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to 11 years postpartum: Findings from Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) cohort

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作者
Mughal, Muhammad Kashif [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Giallo, Rebecca [3 ,4 ,10 ]
Arshad, Muhammad [5 ,11 ]
Arnold, Paul D. [6 ,12 ]
Bright, Katherine [1 ,13 ]
Charrois, Elyse Mireille [1 ,13 ]
Rai, Baldeep [7 ,14 ]
Wajid, Abdul [1 ,15 ]
Kingston, Dawn [1 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Fac Nursing, Calgary, AB, Canada
[2] Alberta Hlth Serv, Prov Populat & Publ Hlth, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Murdoch Childrens Res Inst, Flemington Rd, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[4] Deakin Univ, Ctr Social & Early Emot Dev, Sch Psychol, Geelong, Australia
[5] NYU, Ctr Genom & Syst Biol CGSB, Abu Dhabi NYUAD, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
[6] Univ Calgary, Mathison Ctr Mental Hlth Res & Educ, Cumming Sch Med, Calgary, AB, Canada
[7] Univ Alberta, Fac Med & Dent, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[8] Univ Calgary, Fac Nursing, 2500 Univ Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
[9] Holy Cross Ctr, Publ Hlth Evidence & Innovat PHEI, Prov Populat & Publ Hlth PPPH, 2210 2 St SW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
[10] Murdoch Childrens Res Inst, Flemington Rd, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia
[11] New York Univ Abu Dhabi, Ctr Genom & Syst Biol, Saadiyat Marina Dist, U Arab Emirates
[12] Univ Calgary, Mathison Ctr Mental Hlth Res & Educ, Cumming Sch Med, 3280 Hosp Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, Canada
[13] Univ Calgary, Fac Nursing, 2500 Univ Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
[14] Univ Alberta, Fac Med & Dent, 2J2 00 Walter C MacKenzie Hlth Sci Ctr, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R, Canada
[15] Univ Calgary, Fac Nursing, 2500 Univ Dr NW, Calgary, AB, Canada
基金
英国惠康基金; 英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and; Children (ALSPAC); Maternal depressive symptoms; Latent growth mixture modelling (LGMM); Trajectories; Longitudinal studies; LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT; EARLY-CHILDHOOD; RISK; PREVALENCE; PREDICTORS; PRETERM;
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10.1016/j.jad.2023.02.023
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Maternal depressive symptoms are common in pregnancy and may extend to the perinatal period and beyond for some women. To date, few longitudinal studies have investigated maternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to eleven years postpartum. Drawing data from a large population-based study cohort the aims of this study were to 1) identify distinct groups of mothers defined by their trajectories of depressive symptoms spanning from pregnancy to eleven years following the birth of the child, and 2) to identify psychosocial risk factors during pregnancy and in the first few postnatal years that are associated with these trajectories.Methods: Data were analyzed from 14,170 mothers who participated in Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was used to capture maternal depressive symptoms across 10 time points including two prenatal (18 and 32 weeks), and eight postnatal (2, 8, 21, 33, 61, 73, 97 and 134 months) time points. The latent growth model was created to describe the course of maternal depressive symptoms across the preceding time points followed by a latent growth mixture modelling (LGMM) to identify distinct trajectories of depressive symptoms over time within the overall sample. The predictors of maternal depressive symptoms trajectories were categorized into sociodemographic, child, and psychosocial factors. The multinomial regression analyses were conducted to explore associations between the risk factors and depressive symptoms trajectories.Results: LGMM identified four distinct trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms over time: minimal symp-toms, increasing symptoms, persistent symptoms, and decreasing symptoms. Predictors of all patterns of depression -persistent, increasing and decreasing symptoms include smoking during pregnancy, and partner conflict. The strongest predictors of the persistent symptom trajectory included maternal history of depression and inadequate social support. Limitations: The use of self-reported maternal mental health symptoms and under representation of ethnic mi-norities are our study's limitations.Conclusions: The study findings highlight the importance of early identification and treatment for mothers experiencing depressive symptoms from pregnancy to the perinatal period and beyond.
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