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The children of Superstorm Sandy: Maternal prenatal depression blunts offspring electrodermal activity.

J Buthmann1, J Finik2, G Ventura3, W Zhang4, A D Shereen5, Y Nomura6.   

Abstract

We set out to examine the relations between prenatal exposure to the natural disaster Superstorm Sandy, maternal depression, and offspring electrodermal activity (EDA). EDA was measured via skin conductance response (SCR) magnitude in 198 children (M = 42.54 months, SD = 12.76) during a startle paradigm. In keeping with prior research, we expected prenatal depression to be associated with hyporeactive EDA and prenatal stress to be associated with hyperreactive EDA. SCR magnitude was lower in children prenatally exposed to depression alone, when compared to Superstorm Sandy, and controls. SCR magnitude of children prenatally exposed to both maternal depression and the storm was lower than that of all other groups. Our results emphasize the influence of maternal prenatal mental health, support targeted risk assessment for children who experienced an adverse prenatal environment, and highlight the need for a deeper understanding of the interactions between maternal mood and stress on the developing child. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Depression; Electrodermal activity; Natural disasters; Stress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31176750      PMCID: PMC6718305          DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2019.107716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychol        ISSN: 0301-0511            Impact factor:   3.251


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