| Literature DB >> 26415597 |
Stephanie L Prady1, Kate E Pickett2, Tim Croudace3,4, Dan Mason5, Emily S Petherick5, Rosie R C McEachan5, Simon Gilbody2,6, John Wright5.
Abstract
Observational studies indicate children whose mothers have poor mental health are at increased risk of socio-emotional behavioural difficulties, but it is unknown whether these outcomes vary by the mothers' mental health recognition and treatment status. To examine this question, we analysed linked longitudinal primary care and research data from 1078 women enrolled in the Born in Bradford cohort. A latent class analysis of treatment status and self-reported distress broadly categorised women as (a) not having a common mental disorder (CMD) that persisted through pregnancy and the first 2 years after delivery (N = 756, 70.1 %), (b) treated for CMD (N = 67, 6.2 %), or (c) untreated (N = 255, 23.7 %). Compared to children of mothers without CMD, 3-year-old children with mothers classified as having untreated CMD had higher standardised factor scores on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (d = 0.32), as did children with mothers classified as having treated CMD (d = 0.27). Results were only slightly attenuated in adjusted analyses. Children of mothers with CMD may be at risk for socio-emotional and behavioural difficulties. The development of effective treatments for CMD needs to be balanced by greater attempts to identify and treat women.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Health inequality; Latent class methods; Maternal mental health; Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26415597 PMCID: PMC4889639 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-015-0777-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 4.785
Classification of risk by self-reported measures
| Classification | Self-report at risk pre-birth | Self-report at risk year 1 | Self-report at risk year 2 | ||
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| Self-reported measure | GHQ-28 | GHQ-28 | Kessler-6 | GHQ-28 | Kessler-6 |
| Timing | Pregnancy | 6 months | 12 months | 18 months | 24 months |
| Considered ‘at risk’ if | Score is ≥75th centilea | At least one score is ≥75th centilea | At least one score is ≥75th centilea | ||
| Missing if | Score is missing | Both scores are missing | Both scores are missing | ||
aCentiles were calculated within ethno-language group to minimise variation caused by potential measurement inconsistencies
Descriptive characteristics of the included and excluded sample
| Analysed | Excluded | Analysed vs. excluded | |
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| 1078 | 657 | |
| Ethnic group (language), | |||
| White British | 396 (36.7) | 264 (40.1) | 15.1 (3), 0.002 |
| Pakistani (English) | 329 (30.5) | 184 (28.0) | |
| Other (English) | 123 (11.4) | 105 (16.0) | |
| Any (not English) | 230 (21.3) | 104 (15.8) | |
| Migration history | |||
| Born in the UK | 664 (61.6) | 419 (63.8) | 1.1 (2), 0.57 |
| Migrated to UK before age 16 | 81 (7.5) | 43 (6.5) | |
| Migrated to UK on or after age 16 | 327 (30.3) | 190 (28.9) | |
| Missing | 6 (0.6) | 5 (0.8) | |
| Age at enrolment, mean (SD) | 27.6 (5.7) | 26.5 (5.6) |
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| Relationship status at recruitment | |||
| Married and living together | 760 (70.5) | 415 (63.2) | 14.1 (2), 0.001 |
| Cohabiting | 181 (16.8) | 120 (18.3) | |
| Not living with a partner | 133 (12.3) | 121 (18.4) | |
| Missing | 4 (0.4) | 1 (0.2) | |
| IMD national rank quintile | |||
| Most deprived | 718 (66.6) | 456 (69.4) | 3.4 (4), 0.49 |
| 2 | 206 (19.1) | 109 (16.6) | |
| 3 | 112 (10.4) | 70 (10.7) | |
| 4 | 27 (2.5) | 11 (1.7) | |
| Least deprived | 15 (1.4) | 11 (1.7) | |
| Number of items lacked on the Family Resources Survey at recruitment | |||
| None | 461 (42.8) | 280 (42.6) | 1.3 (3), 0.74 |
| 1–2 | 298 (27.6) | 170 (25.9) | |
| 3–4 | 165 (15.3) | 98 (14.9) | |
| 5+ | 145 (13.5) | 99 (15.1) | |
| Missing | 9 (0.8) | 10 (1.5) | |
| ≥75th centile of self-reported distress measure, | |||
| GHQ-28 during pregnancy | 302 (28.1) | 174 (26.8) | 0.35 (1), 0.56 |
| Missing | 4 (0.4) | 8 (1.2) | |
| GHQ-28 at 6 months | 257 (28.7) | 120 (30.8) | 0.57 (1), 0.45 |
| Missing | 182 (16.9) | 267 (40.6) | |
| Kessler-6 at 12 months | 258 (27.4) | 113 (32.5) | 3.2 (1), 0.07 |
| Missing | 136 (12.6) | 309 (47.0) | |
| GHQ-28 at 18 months | 251 (25.8) | 89 (30.4) | 2.3 (1), 0.13 |
| Missing | 107 (9.9) | 364 (55.4) | |
| Kessler-6 at 24 months | 248 (25.2) | 70 (31.3) | 3.4 (1), 0.06 |
| Missing | 94 (8.7) | 433 (65.9) | |
| Has CMD treatment Read codes/prescriptions, | |||
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| 1078 | 322 | |
| Pre-birth | 79 (7.3) | 31 (9.7) | 1.8 (1), 0.18 |
| In first postnatal year | 118 (11.0) | 40 (12.5) | 0.54 (1), 0.46 |
| In second postnatal year | 139 (12.9) | 47 (14.6) | 0.62 (1), 0.43 |
| SDQ Perceived Difficulties question, | |||
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| 1078 | 335 | |
| Severe, serious or minor | 137 (12.7) | 20 (16.8) | 1.5 (1), 0.22 |
| Missing | 0 | 216 (64.5) | |
Excluded: did not have linked medical records, moved from Bradford, did not participate in any postnatal sweeps, missing SDQ
IMD index of multiple deprivation, GHQ General Health Questionnaire, SDQ Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
aPercentage of non-missing scores
b t test
cCentiles presented in this table were calculated using the whole BiB1000 sample (N = 1735)
CMD treatment and psychological distress
| Pre-birth | Year 1 postnatal | Year 2 postnatal | |||||||
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| % | 95 % CI |
| % | 95 % CI |
| % | 95 % CI | |
| Treated for CMD | 79 | 7.3 | 5.9, 9.0 | 118 | 11.0 | 9.2, 13.0 | 139 | 12.9 | 11.0, 15.0 |
| ‘At risk’ on SR screening measure(s) | 297 | 27.7 | 25.0, 30.4 | 436a | 42.0 | 39.0, 45.0 | 435a | 41.2 | 38.2, 44.2 |
| Missing | 4 | 0.4 | 39b | 3.6 | 21b | 2.0 | |||
SR self-report
aEither self-report measure ≥75th centile
bBoth self-report risk measures for that period missing
Fig. 1Latent classification of maternal mental health. Dashed line probability of having treatment noted in the GP record. Solid line probability of scoring at or over the 75th centile threshold for self-reported measures
Fig. 2Standardised SDQ factor scores at age three by latent classification of maternal mental health. Drop bars are 95 % CI; statistically significant effect sizes in bold
Linear and poisson multivariate regression of SDQ on latent maternal mental health classification
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| Standardised SDQ factor scorea | Perceived behavioural difficulties ratingb | |||||
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| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | ||
| Coeff (95 % CI) | Coeff (95 % CI) | Coeff (95 % CI) | RRR (95 % CI) | RRR (95 % CI) | RRR (95 % CI) | ||
| Maternal mental health classification | |||||||
| Low risk | 756 (70.1) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
| Untreated CMD | 255 (23.7) |
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| Treated CMD | 67 (6.2) |
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| 0.17 (−0.02, 0.37) | 1.59 (0.93, 2.74) | 1.54 (0.90, 2.66) | 1.56 (0.90, 2.68) |
| Child sex | |||||||
| Boy | 514 (47.7) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Girl | 564 (52.3) |
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| Mothers ethnic group | |||||||
| White British | 396 (36.7) |
| 0 | 0 | – | 0 | 0 |
| Not White British | 682 (63.3) |
| 0.02 ( | 0.01 ( |
| 0.93 (0.74, 1.16) | 0.93 (0.74, 1.16) |
| Materially deprived | 617 (56.9)c |
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| – | 1.03 (0.89, 1.20) |
Standardised SDQ factor scores were generated by estimating the loading for each child on the 20 item Total Difficulties factor while partitioning out error variance from the internalising, externalising and positively worded questions in a bifactor model; bolded estimates are statistically significant
Coeff beta coefficient, RRR relative risk ratio
aLinear regression
bPoisson regression
cOne or more item lacked on the Family Resources Survey