Predictions of children’s emotionality from evolutionary and epigenetic hypotheses

被引:0
|
作者
Jonathan Hill
Andrew Pickles
Nicola Wright
Elizabeth Braithwaite
Helen Sharp
机构
[1] University of Reading,School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
[2] King College London,Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
[3] University of Liverpool,Department of Psychological Science, Institute of Psychology, Health and Society
[4] Manchester Metropolitan University,Department of Psychology
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Sex-dependent effects of mismatched prenatal-postnatal maternal conditions are predicted by combining two evolutionary hypotheses: that foetal conditions provide a forecast of likely postnatal environments (Predictive Adaptive Response), and that the female foetus is better adapted than the male to maternal adversity (Trivers-Willard hypothesis). Animal studies have implicated glucocorticoid mechanisms modifiable by effects of postnatal tactile stimulation on glucocorticoid receptor gene expression. In this study we examined behavioural predictions in humans based on these evolutionary and epigenetic models. Mothers in a general population cohort provided self-reported anxiety scores at 20 weeks pregnancy, and at 9 weeks, 14 months and 3.5 years postpartum, and frequency of infant stroking at 9 weeks. Mothers and teachers reported child symptoms at 7 years. SEM models with maximum-likelihood estimates made use of data from 887 participants. There was a three-way interaction between prenatal and postnatal anxiety and maternal stroking in the prediction of irritability, seen only in girls. This arose because lower maternal stroking was associated with higher irritability, only in the mismatched, low-high and high-low maternal anxiety groups. We provide evidence that mechanisms likely to have evolved well before the emergence of humans, contribute to the development of children’s emotionality and risk for depression.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Predictions of children's emotionality from evolutionary and epigenetic hypotheses
    Hill, Jonathan
    Pickles, Andrew
    Wright, Nicola
    Braithwaite, Elizabeth
    Sharp, Helen
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [2] Contemporaneous and longitudinal prediction of children's sympathy from dispositional regulation and emotionality
    Eisenberg, N
    Fabes, RA
    Shepard, SA
    Murphy, BC
    Jones, S
    Guthrie, IK
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1998, 34 (05) : 910 - 924
  • [3] Contemporaneous and longitudinal prediction of children's social functioning from regulation and emotionality
    Eisenberg, N
    Fabes, RA
    Shepard, SA
    Murphy, BC
    Guthrie, IK
    Jones, S
    Friedman, J
    Poulin, R
    Maszk, P
    [J]. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1997, 68 (04) : 642 - 664
  • [4] Children's emotionality in context: family to school spillover
    Shewark, Elizabeth
    Neiderhiser, Jenae
    Ganiban, Jody
    Shaw, Daniel
    Reiss, David
    Natsuaki, Misaki
    Leve, Leslie
    [J]. BEHAVIOR GENETICS, 2019, 49 (06) : 517 - 518
  • [5] Children's emotion processing: Relations to emotionality and aggression
    Schultz, D
    Izard, CE
    Bear, G
    [J]. DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2004, 16 (02) : 371 - 387
  • [6] A STANDARDIZED ASSESSMENT OF EMOTIONALITY IN CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM EPILEPSY
    BERG, RA
    BOLTER, JF
    CHIEN, LT
    CUMMINS, J
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 1984, 6 (04): : 247 - 248
  • [7] Children's social status as a function of emotionality and attention control
    Schultz, David
    Izard, Carroll E.
    Stapleton, Laura M.
    Buckingham-Howes, Stacy
    Bear, George A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 30 (02) : 169 - 181
  • [8] CHILDREN'S DRAWINGS AS A TRIAGE TOOL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY IN REFUGEE CHILDREN
    Sokic, Jelena
    Durovic, Dusanka
    Biro, Miklos
    [J]. PRIMENJENA PSIHOLOGIJA, 2019, 12 (03): : 245 - 262
  • [9] Consistency and change in children's emotionality and regulation: A longitudinal study
    Murphy, BC
    Eisenberg, N
    Fabes, RA
    Shepard, S
    Guthrie, IK
    [J]. MERRILL-PALMER QUARTERLY-JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, 45 (03): : 413 - 444
  • [10] Maternal Expressivity and Children's Social Functioning: Moderate Effect of Children's Emotionality and Effortful Control
    Liang, Zongbao
    Zhang, Guangzhen
    Chen, Huichang
    [J]. 2009 THE REGIONAL WORKSHOP OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOURAL DEVELOPMENT (ISSBD), 2009, : 77 - 81