Prenatal influences across the life course: Biobehavioral mechanisms of development.

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Developmental Psychology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1037/dev0001794
Kristine Marceau, Elisabeth Conradt, Danielle Roubinov
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Despite the well-established importance of prenatal experiences for offspring health throughout the lifespan, our understanding of prenatal influences on psychological outcomes faces challenges due to a wide-ranging and somewhat fragmented literature. Here, we introduce the special issue of Developmental Psychology, "Prenatal Influences Across the Life Course: Biobehavioral Mechanisms of Development," which draws together a broad collection of 12 empirical studies and one review article. These studies illustrate the diversity in biobehavioral mechanisms and biopsychosocial processes that help explain the long-term impacts of prenatal experiences on human development. Collectively, these studies help to disentangle sources of influence across different life stages (e.g., prenatal from genetic, preconception, and/or postnatal influences) and fill key gaps in the literature, such as the inclusion of minoritized populations currently underrepresented in research, the role of fathers, and protective mechanisms. The research featured in this special issue underscores both the long reach of prenatal influences on child and adolescent development as well as the challenges in observing specific biological mediators given that prenatal risks are currently operationalized as specific or broad cumulative measures. In an effort to organize this complex literature, we propose a guiding framework for how to conceptualize the continued integration of the prenatal environment into the field of developmental psychology. This framework broadens the prevailing dichotomous view of prenatal mechanisms as cumulative or specific to articulate a dimensional approach focused on adaptation. We anticipate that such an approach may uncover meaningful and observable biobehavioral mechanisms of prenatal influence on offspring development in the future. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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整个生命过程中的产前影响:生物行为发展机制。
尽管产前经历对后代一生健康的重要性已得到公认,但我们对产前影响心理结果的理解却面临着挑战,这是因为文献范围广泛且有些零散。在此,我们将介绍《发展心理学》特刊 "整个生命历程中的产前影响":该特刊广泛收集了 12 项实证研究和一篇综述文章。这些研究说明了生物行为机制和生物心理社会过程的多样性,有助于解释产前经历对人类发展的长期影响。总体而言,这些研究有助于区分不同生命阶段的影响来源(例如,产前遗传、孕前和/或产后影响),并填补了文献中的关键空白,如纳入目前在研究中代表性不足的少数群体、父亲的作用和保护机制。本特刊中的研究强调了产前影响对儿童和青少年发育的长远影响,也强调了观察特定生物介导因素的挑战,因为产前风险目前是作为特定或广泛的累积措施来操作的。为了整理这些纷繁复杂的文献,我们提出了一个指导性框架,以指导如何将产前环境的概念继续融入发展心理学领域。这一框架拓宽了将产前机制视为累积性或特异性的二分法,阐明了一种以适应为重点的维度方法。我们预计,这种方法可能会在未来发现有意义的、可观察的产前影响后代发展的生物行为机制。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)。
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Developmental Psychology
Developmental Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Developmental Psychology ® publishes articles that significantly advance knowledge and theory about development across the life span. The journal focuses on seminal empirical contributions. The journal occasionally publishes exceptionally strong scholarly reviews and theoretical or methodological articles. Studies of any aspect of psychological development are appropriate, as are studies of the biological, social, and cultural factors that affect development. The journal welcomes not only laboratory-based experimental studies but studies employing other rigorous methodologies, such as ethnographies, field research, and secondary analyses of large data sets. We especially seek submissions in new areas of inquiry and submissions that will address contradictory findings or controversies in the field as well as the generalizability of extant findings in new populations. Although most articles in this journal address human development, studies of other species are appropriate if they have important implications for human development. Submissions can consist of single manuscripts, proposed sections, or short reports.
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