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Parental Pre- and Postpartum Mental Health Predicts Child Mental Health and Development

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FAMILY RELATIONS
卷 66, 期 3, 页码 497-511

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12260

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Child development; child mental health; maternal depression; parental mental health; paternal depression; pre- and postpartum period

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  1. Academy of Finland [11232276]
  2. Suomen Kukkaisrahasto Foundation

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ObjectiveTo identify interplay of early maternal and paternal mental health symptoms for predicting child mental health and development. BackgroundResearch on family mental health has largely excluded fathers, although the well-being of both parents is likely to be important for child development. In this study, we analyzed (a) intrafamilial dynamics between mothers' and fathers' early mental health symptoms and (b) the importance of separate (mother and father) and joint (additive, hierarchical, and buffering) theoretical models of parental mental health for predicting child mental health and development. MethodFinnish mothers and fathers (N=763), half of whom conceived through assisted reproductive treatments (ART), reported their symptoms of psychological distress and depression from the pregnancy to 2months and 12months postpartum. Later, when the child was 7-8years of age, parents (N=485) reported the child's internalizing and externalizing symptoms and social and cognitive developmental problems. ResultsWe identified both co-occurrence and compensation in intrafamilial early parental mental health. Further, mothers' symptoms alone (separate mother model) predicted child internalizing symptoms, whereas joint parental symptoms (additive model) predicted problems in executive function. ConclusionThe pre- and postnatal mental health of mothers and fathers is important for later child development. ImplicationsTo support healthy child development, both parents need to be screened for early mental health problems, and psychological help should be offered to families across the pre- and postpartum period.

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