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01-04-2025 | Original Paper

Prenatal Superstorm Sandy Stress and Postnatal Affectionless Control as a Conjoint Risk for Child Psychopathology

Auteurs: Sarah O’Neill, Patricia M. Pehme, Barbara Kinsella-Kammerer, Christine Ginalis, Wai M. Wong, Melissa Blum, Ahmed D. Shereen, Yoko Nomura

Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Child and Family Studies

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Abstract

The current study investigates the conjoint effect of prenatal Superstorm Sandy stress (SS) and postnatal parenting, as measured by affectionless control (AC), in determining the risk of early childhood psychopathology. The study included 154 children (45.5% males) longitudinally tracked from ages 2–5 years. Maternal AC was assessed using the Parental Bonding Instrument. The prevalence of child diagnostic outcomes (DSM-IV anxiety disorders, phobias, and disruptive behavior disorders) was ascertained by trained clinical interviewers using maternal responses to the Preschool Age Psychiatric Assessment. Children were stratified into four groups by SS and AC status to identify synergistic effects on psychopathology exceeding the risks expected in an additive model. Children exposed to both SS and AC had an over 5-fold increased risk of any anxiety disorder, a 12-fold increased risk for disruptive behavior disorders, and a nearly 5-fold increased risk of any disorder relative to the reference group of children with neither exposure. The risks of anxiety, disruptive behavior, and any disorders were synergistically greater than the sum of independent effects of the two stressors, as evident in the synergy index. Evaluation of synergistically increased risks for childhood disorders will help to identify high-risk children, which in turn could inform design of multi-level interventions to mitigate child psychopathology.
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Metagegevens
Titel
Prenatal Superstorm Sandy Stress and Postnatal Affectionless Control as a Conjoint Risk for Child Psychopathology
Auteurs
Sarah O’Neill
Patricia M. Pehme
Barbara Kinsella-Kammerer
Christine Ginalis
Wai M. Wong
Melissa Blum
Ahmed D. Shereen
Yoko Nomura
Publicatiedatum
01-04-2025
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Journal of Child and Family Studies
Print ISSN: 1062-1024
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-2843
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-025-03046-7