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Language Outcomes of Children Born Very Preterm in Relation to Early Maternal Depression and Anxiety

  • S. Cuervo
  • , N. Creaghead
  • , J. Vannest
  • , L. Hunter*
  • , Chiara Ionio
  • , M. Altaye
  • , N. A. Parikh
  • *Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro
  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
  • University of Cincinnati

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Abstract

Unaddressed maternal psychological distress within the first year postpartum is known to have numerous negative consequences on the child’s developmental outcomes, including language acquisition. This study examined the relationship between early maternal psychosocial factors and the language outcomes of children born very preterm (VPT; ≤32 weeks gestational age). It used data from the Cincinnati Infant Neurodevelopment Early Prediction Study, an ongoing National-Institutes-of-Health-funded prospective, multicenter cohort investigation of VPT infants. A total of 243 (125 boys; 118 girls) children born VPT (M = 29.03 weeks of gestation; SD = 2.47) and their corresponding 207 mothers (34 with multiple infants) were included in this study. We did not find an association between maternal depression or anxiety and Bayley-III (M = 92.3, SD = 18.9) language scores. Additionally, maternal grit and self-efficacy did not modify the relationship between depression and anxiety and language scores. A higher level of maternal education and infant female sex were significantly associated with higher language scores. While preterm birth typically results in higher rates of depression and anxiety for parents, the findings suggest that maternal depression, anxiety, and grit and the self-efficacy of the mothers in this sample did not relate to the language development of their children, independent of maternal education and infant female sex.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1-10
Numero di pagine10
RivistaBrain Sciences
Volume13
Numero di pubblicazione10
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Neuroscienze Generali

Keywords

  • anxiety
  • language
  • maternal depression
  • outcomes
  • very preterm

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