Infant Neurobehavioral Dysregulation: Behavior Problems in Children With Prenatal Substance Exposure

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作者
Lester, Barry M. [1 ]
Bagner, Daniel M. [1 ]
Liu, Jing [1 ]
LaGasse, Linda L. [1 ]
Seifer, Ronald [2 ]
Bauer, Charles R. [3 ]
Shankaran, Seetha [4 ]
Bada, Henrietta [5 ]
Higgins, Rosemary D. [6 ]
Das, Abhik [7 ]
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Women & Infants Hosp, Brown Ctr Study Children Risk, Dept Pediat, Providence, RI 02905 USA
[2] Brown Univ, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Bradley Hosp, Dept Psychiat & Human Behav, Providence, RI 02905 USA
[3] Univ Miami, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Miami, FL USA
[4] Wayne State Univ Detroit, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Detroit, MI USA
[5] Univ Kentucky Hosp, Lexington, KY USA
[6] Eunice Kennedy Shriver Natl Inst Child Hlth & Hum, Pregnancy & Perinatol Branch, Bethesda, MD USA
[7] Res Triangle Inst, Div Stat Res, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
关键词
prenatal substance exposure; cocaine; neurobehavioral dysregulation; behavior problems; MATERNAL LIFE-STYLE; COCAINE EXPOSURE; USE DISORDER; DISINHIBITION; PREGNANCY; GENDER; AGE;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2008-2898
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to test a developmental model of neurobehavioral dysregulation relating prenatal substance exposure to behavior problems at age 7. METHODS: The sample included 360 cocaine-exposed and 480 unexposed children from lower to lower middle class families of which 78% were black. Structural equation modeling was used to test models whereby prenatal exposure to cocaine and other substances would result in neurobehavioral dysregulation in infancy, which would predict externalizing and internalizing behavior problems in early childhood. Structural equation models were developed for individual and combined parent and teacher report for externalizing, internalizing, and total problem scores on the Child Behavior Checklist. RESULTS: The goodness-of-fit statistics indicated that all of the models met criteria for adequate fit with 7 of the 9 models explaining 18% to 60% of the variance in behavior problems at age 7. The paths in the models indicate that there are direct effects of prenatal substance exposure on 7-year behavior problems as well as indirect effects, including neurobehavioral dysregulation. CONCLUSIONS: Prenatal substance exposure affects behavior problems at age 7 through 2 mechanisms. The direct pathway is consistent with a teratogenic effect. Indirect pathways suggest cascading effects whereby prenatal substance exposure results in neurobehavioral dysregulation manifesting as deviations in later behavioral expression. Developmental models provide an understanding of pathways that describe how prenatal substance exposure affects child outcome and have significant implications for early identification and prevention. Pediatrics 2009; 124: 1355-1362
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页码:1355 / 1362
页数:8
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