| Literature DB >> 25493431 |
Marius Lahti1, Johan G Eriksson2, Kati Heinonen1, Eero Kajantie3, Jari Lahti1, Kristian Wahlbeck4, Soile Tuovinen1, Anu-Katriina Pesonen1, Maiju Mikkonen5, Clive Osmond6, Katri Räikkönen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that maternal grand multiparity may predict an increased risk of mental disorders in young adult offspring, but whether such effects persist throughout adulthood remains unknown. The current study examined if maternal grand multiparity predicts the risks of severe mental disorders, suicides, suicide attempts and dementias throughout adult life.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25493431 PMCID: PMC4262418 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0114679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1The participants, the exclusion criteria and the data sources for the current study.
The Cumulative Incidence of Any Mental Disorder, Specific Mental Disorders, Suicides, Suicide Attempts and Organic Dementias and Median Age at First Diagnosis.
| All Participants | Women | Men | ||||
| Diagnostic Category | ICD DiagnosticCodes | CumulativeIncidence (%) | Median Age(Years) at FirstDiagnosis (Range) | CumulativeIncidence (%) | CumulativeIncidence (%) | p |
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| 1682 (12.7%) | 43.4 (19.0–76.6) | 623 (9.8%) | 1059 (15.3%) | <0.001 |
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| 924 (7.0%) | 45.9 (25.5–76.6) | 193 (3.0%) | 731 (10.6%) | <0.001 |
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| 293 (2.2%) | 50.0 (27.2–75.5) | 59 (0.9%) | 234 (3.4%) | <0.001 |
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| 631 (4.8%) | 46.0 (25.8–76.6) | 134 (2.1%) | 497 (7.2%) | <0.001 |
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| 345 (2.6%) | 38.8 (19.0–73.6) | 163 (2.6%) | 182 (2.6%) | 0.43 |
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| 622 (4.7%) | 48.1 (24.5–75.6) | 312 (4.9%) | 310 (4.5%) | 0.76 |
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| 145 (1.1%) | 52.1 (24.5–75.2) | 74 (1.2%) | 71 (1.0%) | 0.74 |
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| 477 (3.6%) | 48.1 (26.1–75.6) | 238 (3.8%) | 239 (3.5%) | 0.88 |
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| 332 (2.5%) | 40.0 (25.6–71.0) | 166 (2.6%) | 166 (2.4%) | 0.80 |
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| 209 (1.6%) | 41.5 (24.8–66.6) | 92 (1.5%) | 117 (1.7%) | 0.14 |
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| 135 (1.0%) | 48.8 (29.0–70.5) | 30 (0.5%) | 105 (1.5%) | <0.001 |
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| 85 (0.6%) | 38.4 (19.6–49.4) | 45 (0.7%) | 40 (0.6%) | 0.47 |
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| 133 (1.0%) | 66.6 (38.9–76.4) | 60 (0.9%) | 73 (1.1%) | 0.15 |
P-value indicating the statistical significance of the sex difference in the cumulative incidence of mental disorders.
The diagnoses corresponding to the codes F50–F59 or F62–F69 in ICD-10 were included in the Any mental disorder –category, but were not assessed as a separate category.
For the diagnoses of substance intoxifications (ICD-9; 305I; CD-10: F1x.0, only the primary diagnoses from the HDR and the CDR were included in the diagnostic categories. All other diagnostic entities include primary and up to three subsidiary hospital discharge diagnoses, and primary, underlying and contributory causes of death.
The Birth and the Sociodemographic Characteristics of the Study Sample by Parity Status.
| Parity | |||
| Characteristic | 1–5 (n = 12902) | 6 or more (n = 341) | |
| Mean (SD | Mean (SD | p | |
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| 28.2 (5.3) | 36.2 (4.7) | <0.001 |
| Categorical: | <0.001 | ||
| <20 years | 338 (2.6%) | 0 (0%) | |
| 20 to 29 years | 7626 (59.1%) | 28 (8.2%) | |
| 30 to 39 years | 4622 (35.8%) | 223 (65.4%) | |
| ≥40 years | 316 (2.4%) | 90 (26.4%) | |
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| 3399.4 (475.7) | 3694.3 (513.1) | <0.001 |
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| 26.2 (2.8) | 27.6 (3.6) | <0.001 |
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| Manual Worker | 7293 (56.5%) | 254 (74.5%) | <0.001 |
| Clerical Worker | 5264 (40.8%) | 85 (24.9%) | |
| Unknown | 345 (2.7%) | 2 (0.6%) | |
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| Manual Worker | 6592 (51.1%) | 211 (61.9%) | <0.001 |
| Clerical Worker | 4942 (38.3%) | 56 (16.4%) | |
| Other or Unknown | 1368 (10.6%) | 74 (21.7%) | |
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| 1934–1938 | 2930 (22.7%) | 99 (29.0%) | 0.01 |
| 1939–1944 | 9972 (77.3%) | 242 (71.0%) | |
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| Women | 6177 (47.9%) | 161 (47.2%) | 0.81 |
| Men | 6725 (52.1%) | 180 (52.8%) | |
SD = Standard Deviation.
The cumulative incidence of mental disorders, suicides and suicide attempts by parity status.
| All Participants | Women | Men | ||||
| Parity | Parity | Parity | ||||
| 1 to 5 | 6 or more | 1 to 5 | 6 or more | 1 to 5 | 6 or more | |
| N = 12902 | N = 341 | N = 6177 | N = 161 | N = 6725 | N = 180 | |
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| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) |
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| 1634 (12.7%) | 48 (14.1%) | 599 (9.7%) | 24 (14.9%) | 1035 (15.4%) | 24 (13.3%) |
| Substance Use Disorders | 899 (7.0%) | 25 (7.3%) | 185 (3.0%) | 8 (5.0%) | 714 (10.6%) | 17 (9.4%) |
| Psychotic Substance Use Disorders | 287 (2.2%) | 6 (1.8%) | 58 (0.9%) | 1 (0.6%) | 229 (3.4%) | 5 (2.8%) |
| Non-Psychotic Substance Use Disorders | 612 (4.7%) | 19 (5.6%) | 127 (2.1%) | 7 (4.3%) | 485 (7.2%) | 12 (6.7%) |
| Schizophrenia, Schizotypal, and Delusional Disorders | 333 (2.6%) | 12 (3.5%) | 155 (2.5%) | 8 (5.0%) | 178 (2.6%) | 4 (2.2%) |
| Mood Disorders | 599 (4.6%) | 23 (6.7%) | 298 (4.8%) | 14 (8.7%) | 301 (4.5%) | 9 (5.0%) |
| Psychotic Mood Disorders | 144 (1.1%) | 1 (0.3%) | 73 (1.2%) | 1 (0.6%) | 71 (1.1%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Non-Psychotic Mood Disorders | 455 (3.5%) | 22 (6.5%) | 225 (3.6%) | 13 (8.1%) | 230 (3.4%) | 9 (5.0%) |
| Anxiety Disorders | 327 (2.5%) | 5 (1.5) | 164 (2.7%) | 2 (1.2%) | 163 (2.4%) | 3 (1.7%) |
| Personality Disorders | 204 (1.6%) | 5 (1.5%) | 90 (1.5%) | 2 (1.2%) | 114 (1.7%) | 3 (1.7%) |
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| 134 (1.0%) | 1 (0.3%) | 30 (0.5%) | 0 (0.0%) | 104 (1.5) | 1 (0.6%) |
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| 80 (0.6%) | 5 (1.5%) | 42 (0.7%) | 3 (1.9%) | 38 (0.6%) | 2 (1.1%) |
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| 130 (1.0%) | 3 (0.9%) | 59 (1.0%) | 1 (0.6%) | 71 (1.1%) | 2 (1.1%) |
Maternal Grand Multiparity and Severe Mental Disorders in the Offspring.
| All Participants | Women | Men | ||||
| Diagnostic outcome | HR | p | HR | p | HR | p |
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| Model 1 | 1.13 (0.84–1.51) | 0.42 |
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| 0.83 (0.55–1.25) | 0.37 |
| Model 2 | 1.17 (0.87–1.58) | 0.30 |
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| 0.87 (0.57–1.32) | 0.50 |
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| Model 1 | 1.07 (0.71–1.60) | 0.76 | 2.00 (0.97–4.13) | 0.06 | 0.86 (0.53–1.40) | 0.54 |
| Model 2 | 1.15 (0.76–1.73) | 0.52 | 2.07 (0.97–4.41) | 0.06 | 0.94 (0.57–1.54) | 0.80 |
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| Model 1 | 0.75 (0.33–1.71) | 0.50 | 0.80 (0.11–5.85) | 0.83 | 0.73 (0.30–1.79) | 0.49 |
| Model 2 | 0.81 (0.35–1.85) | 0.61 | 0.75 (0.10–5.70) | 0.78 | 0.81 (0.32–2.01) | 0.64 |
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| Model 1 | 1.22 (0.77–1.94) | 0.40 |
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| 0.92 (0.51–1.64) | 0.78 |
| Model 2 | 1.33 (0.82–2.14) | 0.24 |
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| 1.01 (0.56–1.82) | 0.98 |
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| Model 1 | 1.44 (0.80–2.59) | 0.22 |
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| 0.81 (0.30–2.22) | 0.68 |
| Model 2 | 1.49 (0.81–2.73) | 0.20 |
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| 0.87 (0.31–2.42) | 0.79 |
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| Model 1 | 1.51 (0.99–2.32) | 0.06 |
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| 1.07 (0.54–2.10) | 0.84 |
| Model 2 |
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| 1.07 (0.53–2.14) | 0.86 |
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| Model 1 | 0.30 (0.04–2.16) | 0.23 | 0.66 (0.09–4.82) | 0.68 | 0 (NA) | 0.97 |
| Model 2 | 0.32 (0.04–2.33) | 0.26 | 0.73 (0.10–5.46) | 0.76 | 0 (NA) | 0.97 |
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| Model 1 |
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| 1.36 (0.69–2.69) | 0.38 |
| Model 2 |
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| 1.35 (0.67–2.74) | 0.40 |
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| Model 1 | 0.63 (0.26–1.54) | 0.31 | 0.57 (0.14–2.33) | 0.44 | 0.68 (0.21–2.18) | 0.52 |
| Model 2 | 0.62 (0.25–1.55) | 0.31 | 0.54 (0.13–2.25) | 0.40 | 0.71 (0.22–2.30) | 0.56 |
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| Model 1 | 1.06 (0.43–2.61) | 0.90 | 1.09 (0.26–4.48) | 0.91 | 1.05 (0.33–3.37) | 0.94 |
| Model 2 | 1.09 (0.43–2.75) | 0.86 | 1.10 (0.26–4.68) | 0.89 | 1.08 (0.32–3.61) | 0.90 |
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| Model 1 | 0.30 (0.04–2.20) | 0.24 | 0 (NA) | 0.98 | 0.39 (0.05–2.81) | 0.35 |
| Model 2 | 0.31 (0.04–2.29) | 0.25 | 0 (NA) | 0.99 | 0.38 (0.05–2.83) | 0.35 |
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| Model 1 |
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| 2.82 (0.65–12.17) | 0.16 |
| Model 2 |
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| 2.95 (0.64–13.60) | 0.17 |
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| Model 1 | 0.93 (0.29–2.98) | 0.91 | 0.73 (0.10–5.40) | 0.76 | 1.07 (0.25–4.45) | 0.93 |
| Model 2 | 1.09 (0.34–3.55) | 0.88 | 0.79 (0.10–6.05) | 0.82 | 1.32 (0.31–5.62) | 0.70 |
HR = Hazard Ratio.
CI = Confidence Interval.
Stratified for sex and year of birth and adjusted for mother’s and father’s highest attained occupational statuses, birth weight of the offspring, and maternal body mass index at childbirth.
Stratified for sex and year of birth and adjusted for mother’s and father’s highest attained occupational statuses, birth weight of the offspring, maternal body mass index at childbirth, and maternal age at childbirth.
Figure 2The cumulative incidence of suicide attempts among the offspring of non-grand multiparous and grand multiparous mothers.
Figure 3The cumulative incidence of mood disorders among the offspring of non-grand multiparous and grand multiparous mothers.