| Literature DB >> 27255744 |
Bjørn Grinde1, Kristian Tambs2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most people in industrialized societies grow up in core (parents only) families with few if any siblings. Based on an evolutionary perspective, it may be argued that this environment reflects a mismatch, in that the tribal setting offered a larger number of close affiliates. The present project examined whether this mismatch may have a negative impact on mental health.Entities:
Keywords: Birth order; Childhood; Evolutionary perspective; Household size; Mental problems; MoBa; Siblings; Social affiliations
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27255744 PMCID: PMC4890284 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-016-0136-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Factor loadings for the items included (bold) in the outcome measures at age 3 years
| Emotional regulation | Anxiety | Eating/somatic | Hyperactivity/concentration | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demands must be met immediately |
| .27 | .13 | .18 |
| Defiant |
| .15 | .13 | .10 |
| Gets in many fights |
| .08 | .10 | .23 |
| Can’t stand waiting. wants everything now |
| .25 | .10 | .36 |
| Gets into everything |
| .13 | .09 | .26 |
| Hits others |
| .02 | .08 | .21 |
| Resists going to bed at night |
| .13 | .36 | -.08 |
| Punishment doesn’t change his/her behaviour |
| .13 | .23 | .39 |
| Sudden changes in moods and feelings |
| .25 | .25 | .26 |
| Too fearful or anxious | .10 |
| .28 | .09 |
| Afraid to try new things | -.03 |
| .14 | .08 |
| Clings to adults or are too dependent | .30 |
| .21 | .13 |
| Disturbed by any change in routine | .27 |
| .15 | .16 |
| Gets too upset when separated from parents | .16 |
| .19 | .03 |
| Doesn’t eat well | .17 | .13 |
| .13 |
| Doesn’t seem to be happy eating food (exc. sweets) | .13 | .11 |
| .23 |
| Stomach aches or cramps (without medical cause) | .14 | .20 |
| .06 |
| Doesn’t want to sleep alone | .31 | .23 |
| -.18 |
| Constipated, doesn’t move bowels | .02 | .19 |
| -.01 |
| Vomiting, throwing up (without medical cause) | .01 | .14 |
| .13 |
| Can’t concentrate, can’t pay attention for long | .25 | .16 | .11 |
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| Can’t sit still, restless or overactive | .34 | .09 | .12 |
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| Quickly shifts from one activity to another | .39 | .12 | .17 |
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| Poorly coordinated or clumsy | .00 | .33 | .13 |
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| Doesn’t seem to feel guilty after misbehaving | .14 | .09 | .11 |
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| Eats and drinks things that are not food (not sweets) | .16 | .10 | .16 |
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Note: Loadings are from the structure matrix, oblique rotation. Intercorrelations between the factor scores range from to
Factor loadings for the items included (bold) in the outcome measures at age 5 years
| Anxiety | Difficult temperament | |
|---|---|---|
| EAS: Your child takes a long time to warm up to strangers |
| .05 |
| EAS: Your child is very friendly with strangers |
| .04 |
| CBCL: Too fearful or anxious |
| -.35 |
| CBCL: Afraid to try new things |
| -.21 |
| Avoids to talk to others than family members |
| -.09 |
| CBCL: Gets too upset when separated from parents |
| -.24 |
| CBCL: Nervous, high strung and tense |
| -.41 |
| CBCL: Clings to adults or too dependent |
| -.38 |
| CBCL: Fears certain animals, situations or places |
| -.18 |
| CBCL: Disturbed by any change in routine |
| -.39 |
| Had following problems: Emotional difficulties (sad and worried) |
| -.27 |
| EAS: Your child gets upset or sad easily | -.20 |
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| EAS: Your child cries easily | -.24 |
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| EAS: Your child reacts intensely when upset | -.13 |
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| CBCL: Cries a lot. | .26 |
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| CBCL: Unhappy, sad or depressed | .30 |
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Note: Loadings are from the structure matrix, oblique rotation. The correlation between the factor scores is 0.32
The 13 item version of the Short Mood and Feeling Questionnaire
| 1. Felt miserable or unhappy |
| 2. Felt so tired that s/he just sat around and did nothing |
| 3. Was very restless |
| 4. Didn’t enjoy anything at all |
| 5. Felt s/he was no good anymore |
| 6. Cried a lot |
| 7. Hated him/herself |
| 8. Thought s/he could never be as good as other kids |
| 9. Felt lonely |
| 10. Thought nobody really loved him/her |
| 11. Felt s/he was a bad person |
| 12. Felt s/he did everything wrong |
| 13. Found it hard to think/concentrate |
Adjusted mean scores (M) with confidence intervals (CI) of mental health related problems by household size
| Household size | Na | 3 years | 5 years | 8 years | |||||
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| Emotional regulation | Anxiety | Eating/somatic | Hyperactivity/concentration | Anxiety | Difficult temperament | Anxiety | Depression | ||
| M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | ||
| 1 | 1 598 | .00 (-.05, .05) | -.04 (-.10, .01) | .04 (-.02, .09) | -.01 (-.06, .04) | -.03 (-.10, .05) | .05 (-.03, .12) | .01 (-.09, .10) | .11 (-.01, .21) |
| 2 | 23 535 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 3 | 17 041 | .02 (.00, .04) | -.24 (-.26,-.22) | -.23 (-.25,-.21) | -.08 (-.10,-.06) | -.15 (-.17,-.12) | -.13 (-.16,-.10) | -.10 (-.14,-.07) | -.08 (-.11,-.04) |
| 4 | 7388 | -.07 (-.10,-.04) | -.29 (-.31,-.26) | -.25 (-.28,-.22) | -.24 (-.27,-.21) | -.22 (-.25,-.18) | -.31 (-.35,-.28) | -.16 (-.20,-.11) | -.14 (-.18,-.10) |
| 5 | 1 528 | -.15 (-.20,-.10) | -.30 (-.35,-.25) | -.28 (-.33,-.23) | -.28 (-.33,-.23) | -.16 (-.24,-.09) | -.29 (-.36,-.23) | -.20 (-.28,-.11) | -.12 (-.20,-.04) |
| 6+ | 479 | -.09 (-.19,-.00) | -.33 (-.42,-.24) | -.23 (-.32,-.14) | -.25 (-.33,-.16) | -.27 (-.38,-.16) | -.39 (-.50,-.28) | -.24 (-.39,-.08) | -.10 (-.26, .07) |
aNumbers of participants is for 3 years of age. Approximate numbers are 56 % of the listed figures for 5 years, and 34 % for 8 years
The outcome scores are z-scaled (SD = 1) with parents only (size = 2) as reference. The results are adjusted for maternal age, maternal and paternal educational level, family income, maternal and paternal period of leave from work after child’s birth, maternal breastfeeding status when child is 18 months, and animals in the family. p < 10−9 (overall test of mean differences between categories) for the effect of household size (3 and more) on all outcome variables
Adjusted mean scores (M) with confidence intervals (CI) of mental health related problems by types of relatives in the household
| Types of relatives in the household | Na Tot = 51 569 | 3 years | 5 years | 8 years | ||
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| Anxiety | Hyperactivity/concentration | Anxiety | Difficult temperament | Anxiety | ||
| M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | ||
| Spouse of mother | 49 859 | -.02 (-.11, .05) | -.01 (-.08, .06) | -.06 (-.13, .02) |
| .01 (-.07, .10) |
| Parent(s) of mother | 504 | .04 (-.06, .14) | .00 (-.10, .09) | .01 (-.14, .16) | .00 (-.14, .15) | -.08 (-.27, .11) |
| Parent(s) in law | 223 | .13 (-.03, .28) | -.03 (-.16, .10) | .02 (-.18, .23) | .01 (-.18, .20) | -.01 (-.21, .18) |
| Childrenb | 21 944 |
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| Others | 1 087 | .03 (-.03, .09) | -.02 (-.08, .04) | -.04 (-.12, .04) |
| .06 (-.05, .18) |
aTotal number of participants is for 3 years of age. The corresponding sample sizes are 28 627 for 5 years and 17 594 for 8 years
bUsually siblings of the child participating in the study
The outcome scores are z-scaled (SD = 1). Each row represents separate dichotomous variables, a subject may have checked for none, some, or all. The effects of each of the variables in the Table were adjusted for each other, as well as for maternal age, maternal and paternal educational level, family income, maternal and paternal period of leave from work after birth, maternal breastfeeding status when child is 18 months, and animals in the family. Significant effects (p < 0.05) in bold
Adjusted mean scores (M) with confidence intervals (CI) of mental health related problems by age category of siblings
| Age/number of older siblings | Na Tot = 51 569 | 3 years | 5 years | 8 years | |||
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| Anxiety | Hyperactivity/concentration | Anxiety | Difficult temperament | Anxiety | |||
| M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | |||
| <6 years | 0 | 28 789 | - | - | - | ||
| 1 | 19 239 |
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| 2+ | 3 541 |
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| 6–11 year | 0 | 44 317 | - | - | - | - | - |
| 1 | 5 473 |
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| 2+ | 1 779 |
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| 12–18 years | 0 | 49 273 | - | - | - | - | - |
| 1 | 1 777 | -.02 (-.07, .03) | -.04 (-.09, .01) | -.04 (-.11, .03) | -.03 (-.10, .04) | -.02 (-.11, .07) | |
| 2+ | 519 | -.08 (-.16, .00 | -.08 (-.17, .01) | -.06 (-.17, .05) |
| .07 (-.08, .23) | |
aTotal number of participants is for 3 years of age. Overall sample sizes are 28 627 for 5 years and 17 594 for 8 years
The outcome scores are z-scaled (SD = 1) with no siblings of the indicated ages as reference. The results are adjusted for maternal and paternal educational level, family income, maternal and paternal period of leave from work after birth, maternal breastfeeding status when child is 18 months, and animals in the family. Significant effects (p < 0.05) in bold
Adjusted mean scores (M) with confidence intervals (CI) of mental health related problems by household size, stratified by sex
| Household size | 3 years | 5 years | 8 years | |||||
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| Eating/somatic | Hyperactivity/concentration | Difficult temperament | Anxiety | |||||
| Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | |
| 1 | .02 (-.06, .10) | .04 (-.04, .12) | .01 (-.06,. 09) | -.02 (-.10, .05) | .09 (-.14, .20) | .01 (-.10, .12) | .06 (-.07, .20) | -.05 (-.17, .07) |
| 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 3 | -.23 (-.26,-.20) | -.23 (-.26,-.30) | -.08 (-.11,-.06) | -.10 (-.12,-.07) | -.12 (-.15,-.08) | -.14 (-.18,-.11) | -.14 (-.19,-.09) | -.06 (-.11,-.01) |
| 4 | -.24 (-.28,-.20) | -.26 (-.30,-.22) | -.24 (-.28,-.20) | -.25 (-.28,-.21) | -.28 (-.33,-.24) | -.33 (-.38,-.28) | -.16 (-.22,-.10) | -.15 (-.21,-.09) |
| 5 | -.26 (-.33,-.19) | -.31 (-.38,-.23) | -.28 (-.35,-.21) | -.30 (-.37,-.23) | -.22 (-.31,-.12) | -.38 (-.48,-.28) | -.18 (-.29,-.07) | -.21 (-.33,-.08) |
| 6+ | -.25 (-.37,-.13) | -.23 (-.36,-.10) | -.22 (-.34,-.09) | -.33 (-.45,-.21) | -.38 (-.52,-.24) | -.41 (-.58,-.25) | -.15 (-.36,-.07) | -.31 (-.53,-.10) |
The outcome scores are z-scaled (SD = 1) with parents only (size = 2) as reference. The results are adjusted for maternal age, maternal and paternal educational level, family income, maternal and paternal period of leave from work after birth, maternal breastfeeding status when child is 18 months, and animals in the family. Results are shown for the outcome variables for which a significant (p < .01) overall “sex X household size” interaction effect could be demonstrated; that is, comparing household size = 2 with larger households. p < 10−5 (overall test of mean differences between categories) for the effect of household size (3 and more) on all outcome variables in both genders
Adjusted mean scores (M) with confidence intervals (CI) of somatic health problems by age category of siblings
| Age/number of older siblings | Na Tot = 51 947 | 3 years | 5 years | 3 + 5 years | ||
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| Short-term somatic problems | Long-term somatic problems | Somatic problems | Somatic problems | |||
| M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | M (95 % CI) | |||
| <6 years | 0 | 28 994 | - | - | - | |
| 1 | 19 384 |
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| 2+ | 3 569 | .01 (-.01, .05) | -.02 (-.05, .02) | -.02 (-.07, .03) | -.01 (-.06, .04) | |
| 6–11 year | 0 | 44 625 | - | - | - | - |
| 1 | 5 520 | .02 (-.01, .05) | .00 (-.03, .03) | .00 (-.04, .04) | .01 (-.03, .06) | |
| 2+ | 1 802 | -.01 (-.05, .04) |
| -.05 (-.11, .01) | -.05 (-.12, .02) | |
| 12–18 years | 0 | 49 622 | - | - | - | - |
| 1 | 1 798 | .01 (-.04, .06) | .01 (-.05, .05) | -.02 (-.09, .04) | -.01 (-.09, .06) | |
| 2+ | 527 | -.08 (-.16, .01) | .07 (-.03, .17) | .06 (-.06, .18) | .08 (-.07, .23) | |
aNumbers in the full sample of participants at 3 years of age. Overall sample sizes are 28 768 for 5 years and 24 982 for 3 + 5 years
The outcome scores are z-scaled (SD = 1) with no siblings of the indicated ages as reference. The results are adjusted for maternal and paternal educational level, family income, maternal and paternal period of leave from work after birth, maternal breastfeeding status when child is 18 months, and animals in the family. Significant effects (p < 0.05) in bold