Substance use Disorder in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed Mothers in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort: Relationship to Parental History of Severe Mental Disorder

Introduction Maternal depression during pregnancy is common. However, reports of the adult offspring with maternal antenatal depression are scarce. Objectives Our aim was to study whether offspring of antenatally depressed mothers have increased risk for substance use disorder when taking account pa...

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Main Authors: Mäki, P., Taka-Eilola, T., Veijola, J.
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.02.025 2024-06-09T07:48:32+00:00 Substance use Disorder in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed Mothers in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort: Relationship to Parental History of Severe Mental Disorder Mäki, P. Taka-Eilola, T. Veijola, J. 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.02.025 https://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0924933817322964?httpAccept=text/xml https://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0924933817322964?httpAccept=text/plain https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0924933800200515 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.elsevier.com/tdm/userlicense/1.0/ European Psychiatry volume 41, issue S1, page s246-s246 ISSN 0924-9338 1778-3585 journal-article 2017 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.02.025 2024-05-15T12:54:23Z Introduction Maternal depression during pregnancy is common. However, reports of the adult offspring with maternal antenatal depression are scarce. Objectives Our aim was to study whether offspring of antenatally depressed mothers have increased risk for substance use disorder when taking account parental mental disorder. Methods In the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort, the mothers of 12,058 children were asked at the antenatal clinic if they felt depressed. The offspring were followed for over 40 years. Substance use disorders were detected using the Finnish Care Register for Health Care, which was also used for identifying severe mental disorders in the parents till 1984. Results Of the mothers, 14% had rated themselves as depressed during pregnancy. Of the parents, 10% had had a hospital-treated mental disorder. The risk for substance use disorder was slightly increased in the offspring of antenatally depressed mothers (crude OR 1.6; 95% CI 1.2–2.1), when compared with the cohort members without maternal antenatal depression. The risk for substance use disorder was higher in the offspring with both maternal antenatal depression and parental mental disorder (2.8; 1.7–4.7) than in those with maternal depression but without parental mental disorder (1.4; 1.1–2.0) or those without maternal depression and with parental mental disorder (1.5; 1.1–2.2). The reference group was cohort members without maternal antenatal depression and without parental mental disorder. The association remained significant after adjustment [1]. Conclusions Offspring with both maternal depression during pregnancy and parental severe mental disorder have elevated risk for substance use disorder. Disclosure of interest The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Cambridge University Press European Psychiatry 41 S1 s246 s246
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description Introduction Maternal depression during pregnancy is common. However, reports of the adult offspring with maternal antenatal depression are scarce. Objectives Our aim was to study whether offspring of antenatally depressed mothers have increased risk for substance use disorder when taking account parental mental disorder. Methods In the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort, the mothers of 12,058 children were asked at the antenatal clinic if they felt depressed. The offspring were followed for over 40 years. Substance use disorders were detected using the Finnish Care Register for Health Care, which was also used for identifying severe mental disorders in the parents till 1984. Results Of the mothers, 14% had rated themselves as depressed during pregnancy. Of the parents, 10% had had a hospital-treated mental disorder. The risk for substance use disorder was slightly increased in the offspring of antenatally depressed mothers (crude OR 1.6; 95% CI 1.2–2.1), when compared with the cohort members without maternal antenatal depression. The risk for substance use disorder was higher in the offspring with both maternal antenatal depression and parental mental disorder (2.8; 1.7–4.7) than in those with maternal depression but without parental mental disorder (1.4; 1.1–2.0) or those without maternal depression and with parental mental disorder (1.5; 1.1–2.2). The reference group was cohort members without maternal antenatal depression and without parental mental disorder. The association remained significant after adjustment [1]. Conclusions Offspring with both maternal depression during pregnancy and parental severe mental disorder have elevated risk for substance use disorder. Disclosure of interest The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Substance use Disorder in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed Mothers in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort: Relationship to Parental History of Severe Mental Disorder
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title_short Substance use Disorder in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed Mothers in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort: Relationship to Parental History of Severe Mental Disorder
title_full Substance use Disorder in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed Mothers in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort: Relationship to Parental History of Severe Mental Disorder
title_fullStr Substance use Disorder in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed Mothers in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort: Relationship to Parental History of Severe Mental Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Substance use Disorder in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed Mothers in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort: Relationship to Parental History of Severe Mental Disorder
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