| Literature DB >> 30975129 |
Sara Agnafors1, Marie Bladh2, Carl Göran Svedin3, Gunilla Sydsjö2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parenthood is a life transition that can be especially demanding for vulnerable individuals. Young maternal age and maternal single status have been reported to increase the risk for adverse outcomes for both mother and child. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of young maternal age and maternal single status on maternal and child mental health and child development at age 3.Entities:
Keywords: Child mental health; Maternal mental health; Single mothers; Young mothers
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30975129 PMCID: PMC6460673 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2082-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Frequency characteristics of the study population
| Variable | Median/Range or M/SD | |
|---|---|---|
| Independent Variables | ||
| Maternal age at childbirth (M/SD) | 1723 | 28.2/4.6 |
| ≤ 20 | 61 (3.5%) | |
| Cohabitation status at child birth | 1639 | |
| Single or other arrangements | 65 (4.0%) | |
| Maternal origin | 1678 | |
| Outside Europe | 87 (5.2%) | |
| Maternal education at baseline | 1626 | |
| No compulsory/upper secondary | 157 (9.7%) | |
| Maternal unemployment at baseline | 1623 | |
| Mother unemployed | 115 (7.1%) | |
| Parental unemployment 3 years | 1430 | |
| One or both parents unemployed | 184 (12.9%) | |
| Parental profession 3 years | 1390 | |
| Blue collar/unemployed | 328 (23.6%) | |
| Dependent Variables | ||
| EPDS | 1679 | 4/0–23 |
| ≥ 10 | 204 (12.0%) | |
| CBCL Internalizing | 1428 | 3/0–23 |
| ≥ 90th percentile | 136 (7.9%) | |
| CBCL Externalizing | 1428 | 7/0–34 |
| ≥ 90th percentile | 134 (9.4%) | |
| CWC Score | 1388 | 0/0–13 |
| ≥ 3 | 95 (6.8%) | |
Note: EPDS Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, CBCL Child Behaviour Checklist, CWC Child Welfare Center
Odds ratios for women age ≤ 20 at childbirth, when predicting depressive symptoms as well as behavior and development in their children at age 3
| Odds Ratio | 95.0% CI for OR | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| EPDS ≥ 10 | |||
| Maternal age ≤ 20 | 2.222 | 1.151–4.290 | 0.017 |
| Maternal education | 3.276 | 2.208–4.860 | < 0.001 |
| Maternal unemployment | 1.676 | 1.015–2.768 | 0.044 |
| Externalizing ≥ 90th percentile | |||
| Maternal age ≤ 20 | 2.253 | 1.005–5.050 | 0.049 |
| Parental unemployment | 2.810 | 1.790–4.412 | < 0.001 |
| Parental profession | 1.815 | 1.207–2.729 | 0.004 |
| Internalizing ≥ 90th percentile | |||
| Maternal age ≤ 20 | 2.381 | 1.065–5.324 | 0.035 |
| Parental unemployment | 2.446 | 1.540–3.885 | < 0.001 |
| Parental profession | 1.962 | 1.304–2.954 | 0.001 |
| CWC Score ≥ 3 | |||
| Maternal age ≤ 20 | 0.628 | 0.144–2.747 | 0.537 |
| Parental unemployment | 3.079 | 1.784–5.315 | < 0.001 |
| Parental profession | 1.769 | 1.067–2.932 | 0.027 |
Note: CI Confidence Interval, OR Odds ratio, EPDS Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, CWC Child Welfare Center. Logistic regression. Dependent variables: EPDS, CBCL (internalizing, and externalizing), CWC score. Independent variables (0 is used as a reference level): Maternal age at childbirth (0 ≥ 21 years of age, 1 ≤ 20 years of age), Maternal education (0 = accomplished current level of school, 1 = drop out of compulsory or secondary school), Maternal unemployment (0 = No long-term unemployment prior to childbirth, 1 = Long-term unemployment prior to childbirth), Parental unemployment (0 = both parents employed, 1 = one or both parents unemployed), Parental profession (0 = white collar, 1 = blue collar/unemployed)
Odds ratios for women who were non-cohabitating at childbirth, when predicting depressive symptoms as well as behavior and development in their children at age 3
| Odds Ratio | 95.0% CI for OR | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| EPDS ≥ 10 | |||
| Maternal single status | 1.000 | 0.495–2.020 | 0.999 |
| Maternal education | 3.457 | 2.269–5.267 | < 0.001 |
| Maternal unemployment | 1.813 | 1.084–3.032 | 0.023 |
| Externalizing ≥ 90th percentile | |||
| Maternal single status | 1.422 | 0.636–3.183 | 0.391 |
| Parental unemployment | 2.800 | 1.763–4.449 | < 0.001 |
| Parental profession | 1.695 | 1.107–2.594 | 0.015 |
| Cohabitation status at follow-up | 1.420 | 0.805–2.506 | 0.226 |
| Internalizing ≥ 90th percentile | |||
| Maternal single status | 1.985 | 0.934–4.217 | 0.075 |
| Parental unemployment | 2.500 | 1.557–4.014 | < 0.001 |
| Parental Profession | 1.949 | 1.275–2.981 | 0.002 |
| Cohabitation status at follow-up | 1.260 | 0.703–2.260 | 0.438 |
| CWC Score ≥ 3 | |||
| Maternal single status | 1.336 | 0.477–3.736 | 0.581 |
| Parental unemployment | 3.205 | 1.808–5.681 | < 0.001 |
| Parental profession | 1.499 | 0.865–2-598 | 0.149 |
| Cohabitation status at follow-up | 1.335 | 0.647–2.755 | 0.434 |
Note: CI = Confidence Interval, OR = Odds ratio, EPDS = Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, CWC = Child Welfare Center. Logistic regression. Dependent variables: EPDS, CBCL (internalizing, and externalizing) and CWC score. Independent variables (0 is used as a reference level): Maternal cohabitation status at childbirth (0 = cohabiting with the child’s father, 1 = single status or other arrangements), Maternal education (0 = accomplished current level of school, 1 = drop out of compulsory or secondary school), Maternal unemployment (0 = No long-term unemployment prior to childbirth, 1 = Long-term unemployment prior to childbirth), Cohabitation status at follow-up (0 = cohabitating, 1 = single status), Parental unemployment (0 = both parents employed, 1 = one or both parents unemployed), Parental profession (0 = white collar, 1 = blue collar/unemployed)