Association between maternal history of mental illness and neurodevelopment of children during the first 3 years: The Japan Environment and Children's Study.

IF 0.9 PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2025-02-19 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.70073
Nobuki Ohara, Naomi Mitsuda, Keiko Yamasaki, Masamitsu Eitoku, Narufumi Suganuma, Shizuka Komatsu, Hiroaki Kazui, Hidetoshi Takahashi
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Aim: The impact of maternal mental illness on children's neurodevelopment has been insufficiently investigated, particularly in large populations. In this study, we examined the association between maternal mental health history and child neurodevelopment during the first 3 years postpartum, using large-scale data from the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS).

Methods: We analyzed data from 64,389 mother-offspring pairs enrolled in JECS. Maternal history of mental illness was assessed using questionnaires administered during early pregnancy. Child neurodevelopment was assessed at ages 1, 2, and 3 years by mothers or guardians using the Japanese version of the Ages and Stages Questionnaires, 3rd Edition (J-ASQ-3), across five domains. In this study, we employed multivariate logistic regression analysis.

Results: Children whose mothers have a history of mental illness exhibited significantly higher risks of developmental delays in gross motor skills and problem-solving domains at age 1, and across all J-ASQ-3 domains at ages 2 and 3, compared to those whose mothers do not have such a history.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that children born to mothers with a history of mental illness may exhibit early neurodevelopmental delays in gross motor skills and problem-solving as early as age 1 year, potentially leading to broader neurodevelopmental impairments observed in later childhood. Additionally, childcare support aimed at enhancing neurodevelopment may be essential for mothers with a history of mental illness within the first year postpartum.

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母亲精神病史与儿童前3年神经发育的关系:日本环境与儿童研究
目的:母亲精神疾病对儿童神经发育的影响尚未得到充分的研究,特别是在大量人群中。在这项研究中,我们使用日本环境与儿童研究(JECS)的大规模数据,研究了产后前3年母亲心理健康史与儿童神经发育之间的关系。方法:我们分析了入选JECS的64,389对母子对的数据。在怀孕早期使用问卷评估母亲的精神病史。在儿童1岁、2岁和3岁时,由母亲或监护人使用日语版的年龄和阶段问卷,第三版(J-ASQ-3)评估儿童的神经发育,涉及五个领域。本研究采用多元逻辑回归分析。结果:母亲有精神病史的儿童在1岁时,在大运动技能和问题解决领域,以及在2岁和3岁时的所有J-ASQ-3领域,与母亲没有精神病史的儿童相比,表现出明显更高的发育迟缓风险。结论:我们的研究结果表明,有精神病史的母亲所生的孩子早在1岁时就可能在大运动技能和解决问题方面表现出早期神经发育迟缓,这可能导致儿童后期观察到的更广泛的神经发育障碍。此外,旨在促进神经发育的儿童保育支持对于产后一年内有精神病史的母亲来说可能是必不可少的。
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