학술논문

Prenatal and postnatal maternal distress and offspring temperament: A longitudinal study.
Document Type
Abstract
Source
Journal of Psychiatric Research. Mar2022, Vol. 147, p262-268. 7p.
Subject
*TEMPERAMENT
*PRENATAL depression
*LONGITUDINAL method
*CHILD psychopathology
*PSYCHOLOGICAL distress
*INDIVIDUAL differences
*AUSTRALIANS
Language
ISSN
0022-3956
Abstract
Maternal distress experienced prenatally and in the child's first year of life has been associated consistently with offspring psychopathology. Less research has addressed whether it is also associated with variations in psychological traits. The present research used two samples from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children to examine the association between maternal prenatal and postnatal distress and offspring temperament across childhood. Maternal distress experienced by mothers was associated with higher offspring reactivity and lower offspring persistence. These associations replicated across both types of maternal distress (prenatal/postnatal), across two different measures of temperament, and remained significant controlling for maternal distress concurrent with the temperament measures and controlling for maternal personality. There was less evidence that either type of maternal distress was associated with sociability and no evidence that it was associated with the trajectory of the three dimensions of temperament across childhood. Maternal distress is associated with traits that reflect dysregulation and may be one mechanism through which prenatal and early life factors contribute to individual differences in psychological function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]