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Intergenerational Effect of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment on Next Generation's Vulnerability to Psychopathology: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis.

Yingying Su1, Carl D'Arcy1,2, Xiangfei Meng3.   

Abstract

Many studies have identified the multiple negative consequences of childhood maltreatment on subsequent mental health. However, research on the intergenerational effect of maternal childhood maltreatment has not been systematically synthesized. This meta-analysis aimed to provide a quantitative estimate of the intergenerational effect of maternal childhood maltreatment on their offspring's psychopathology. Electronic databases and gray literature were searched for English-language prospective cohort studies. Two reviewers independently extracted data and assessed study quality with the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. This review only included those studies with (1) maternal childhood maltreatment occurring prior to 18 years of age, (2) using a clear and reliable assessment for maltreatment exposure and offspring's mental health problems prior to age 18. Random-effect models were used to calculate the pooled effect size of maternal childhood maltreatment on offspring's psychopathology, and meta-regression was used to explore potential confounders. Twelve studies met eligibility criteria. Significant heterogeneity was found across selected studies. Maternal childhood maltreatment was found to have a small but significant effect on the offspring's depression and internalizing behaviors (r = .14, 95% confidence interval [.09, .19]). Two moderators were found, maternal depression and ethnicity. Maternal depression reduced the effect size of maternal maltreatment on offspring's depression and internalizing disorders. The offspring of non-Caucasian mothers who had a history of childhood maltreatment faced a higher risk of mental health problems. There was no evidence of publication bias. This review provides robust evidence to reinforce the need for policies to reduce its occurrence, as it can influence not just one but two or possibly more generations.

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Keywords:  childhood maltreatment; intergenerational transmission; meta-analysis; prospective cohort study; psychopathology

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32588771     DOI: 10.1177/1524838020933870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse        ISSN: 1524-8380


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1.  Maternal exposure to childhood maltreatment and mental and behavioral disorders in children.

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Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2022-10-01       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  Patterns of adverse childhood experiences and associations with prenatal substance use and poor infant outcomes in a multi-country cohort of mothers: a latent class analysis.

Authors:  Chad Lance Hemady; Lydia Gabriela Speyer; Aja Louise Murray; Ruth Harriet Brown; Franziska Meinck; Deborah Fry; Huyen Do; Siham Sikander; Bernadette Madrid; Asvini Fernando; Susan Walker; Michael Dunne; Sarah Foley; Claire Hughes; Joseph Osafo; Adriana Baban; Diana Taut; Catherine L Ward; Vo Van Thang; Pasco Fearon; Mark Tomlinson; Sara Valdebenito; Manuel Eisner
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 3.105

Review 3.  Intergenerational Transmission of Maternal Adverse Childhood Experiences on Next Generation's Development: A Mini-Review.

Authors:  Keita Ishikawa; Natsuko Azuma; Mai Ohka
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-05-11

4.  Associations between out-of-home care and mental health disorders within and across generations in a Swedish birth cohort.

Authors:  Viviane S Straatmann; Josephine Jackisch; Lars Brännström; Ylva B Almquist
Journal:  SSM Popul Health       Date:  2022-05-08

Review 5.  Mediators and moderators in the relationship between maternal childhood adversity and children's emotional and behavioural development: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Xuemei Ma; Alessandra Biaggi; Chiara Sacchi; Andrew J Lawrence; Pei-Jung Chen; Rebecca Pollard; Maryam Matter; Nuria Mackes; Katie Hazelgrove; Craig Morgan; Seeromanie Harding; Alessandra Simonelli; Gunter Schumann; Carmine M Pariante; Mitul Mehta; Giovanni Montana; Ana Rodriguez-Mateos; Chiara Nosarti; Paola Dazzan
Journal:  Psychol Med       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 10.592

6.  Family Needs Checklist: Development of a Mobile Application for Parents with Children to Assess the Risk for Child Maltreatment.

Authors:  Heidi Rantanen; Irja Nieminen; Marja Kaunonen; Emmanuelle Jouet; Lidia Zabłocka-Żytka; Giovanni Viganò; Cristina Crocamo; Henrike Schecke; Giedre Zlatkute; Eija Paavilainen
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-09       Impact factor: 4.614

  6 in total

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