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Characterizing adverse prenatal and postnatal experiences in children.

Catherine A Lebel1,2,3, Carly A McMorris2,4, Preeti Kar2,3, Chantel Ritter2,4, Quinn Andre2,3, Christina Tortorelli5, W Ben Gibbard2,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prenatal and postnatal adversities, including prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), prenatal exposure to other substances, toxic stress, lack of adequate resources, and postnatal abuse or neglect, often co-occur. These exposures can have cumulative effects, or interact with each other, leading to worse outcomes than single exposures. However, given their complexity and heterogeneity, exposures can be difficult to characterize. Clinical services and research often overlook additional exposures and attribute outcomes solely to one factor.
METHODS: We propose a framework for characterizing adverse prenatal and postnatal exposures and apply it to a cohort of 77 children. Our approach considers type, timing, and frequency to quantify PAE, other prenatal substance exposure, prenatal toxic stress, postnatal threat (harm or threat of harm), and postnatal deprivation (failure to meet basic needs) using a 4-point Likert-type scale. Postnatal deprivation and harm were separated into early (<24 months of age) and late (≥24 months) time periods, giving seven exposure variables. Exposures were ascertained via health records, child welfare records, interviews with birth parents, caregivers, and/or close family/friends.
RESULTS: Nearly all children had co-occurring prenatal exposures, and two-thirds had both prenatal and postnatal adversities. Children with high PAE were more likely to experience late postnatal adversities, and children with other prenatal substance exposure were more likely to have early postnatal deprivation. Postnatal adversities were more likely to co-occur.
CONCLUSION: This framework provides a comprehensive picture of a child's adverse exposures, which can inform assessment and intervention approaches and policy and will be useful for future research.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  abuse; brain development; early childhood adversity; fetal alcohol spectrum disorder; neglect; prenatal alcohol exposure; prenatal and postnatal risks; toxic stress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30690931     DOI: 10.1002/bdr2.1464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Birth Defects Res            Impact factor:   2.344


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10.  Different brain profiles in children with prenatal alcohol exposure with or without early adverse exposures.

Authors:  Quinn R Andre; Carly A McMorris; Preeti Kar; Chantel Ritter; W Ben Gibbard; Christina Tortorelli; Catherine Lebel
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