The effect of parental age on child development at 36 months: Insights from the Japan environment and children's study

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Research in Developmental Disabilities Pub Date : 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1016/j.ridd.2024.104741
Tomofumi Fukuda , Masayuki Shimono , Reiko Suga , Ryota Igarashi , Kiyoshi Yoshino , Yoshihisa Fujino , Mayumi Tsuji , Kazue Ishitsuka , Masafumi Sanefuji , Shouichi Ohga , Koichi Kusuhara , on behalf of the Japan Environment and Children's Study Group
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Abstract

Background

The impact of parent-childbearing age on child development at 36 months of age is controversial.

Aims

We used data from a large cohort study with multiple imputation and mediation analyses of variables.

Methods and Procedures

A total of 72,606 parent–child pairs from the Japan Environment and Children's Study were included in the study. Parents' ages were categorized into five groups. We used five domains of the Japanese translation of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, Third Edition (J-ASQ-3). Scores below the cutoff value at 36 months were defined as developmental delays in each domain. We used three logistic analysis models. In Model 3, we analyzed maternal and paternal age using other variables and covariates.

Outcomes and Results

The outcome was a developmental delay in the five domains of J-ASQ-3. In Model 3, ORs for the developmental delay scores regarding parental age were significantly associated with all five domains of J-ASQ-3. The mediation analysis showed a significant mediation interaction effect for mothers but localized for fathers.

Conclusion

Advanced paternal and maternal ages were associated with developmental delay in children. Awareness of the risks of childbearing at an advanced age is crucial.

What’s the paper adds

This manuscript used data from a large cohort study with multiple imputation and mediation analyses. With these analyses, we identified the pure effect of advanced parental age on their children’s development at 36 months.

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父母年龄对 36 个月儿童发育的影响:日本环境与儿童研究的启示
背景父母的生育年龄对 36 个月大儿童发育的影响尚存争议。目的我们使用了一项大型队列研究的数据,并对变量进行了多重估算和中介分析。父母的年龄被分为五组。我们使用了日文版年龄与阶段问卷第三版(J-ASQ-3)的五个领域。在 36 个月时低于临界值的分数被定义为各领域的发育迟缓。我们使用了三种逻辑分析模型。在模型 3 中,我们使用其他变量和协变量对母亲和父亲的年龄进行了分析。在模型 3 中,与父母年龄有关的发育迟缓得分的 ORs 与 J-ASQ-3 的所有五个领域均有显著关联。中介分析显示,母亲的中介交互效应明显,但父亲的中介交互效应不明显。高龄生育的风险意识至关重要。本稿件使用了一项大型队列研究的数据,并进行了多重归因和中介分析。通过这些分析,我们确定了父母高龄对其子女 36 个月大时发育的纯粹影响。
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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