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Maternal Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders and Mental and Behavioral Disorders in the Offspring : a Review

Authors :
Katri Räikkönen
Marius Lahti-Pulkkinen
Anna Lähdepuro
Ville Rantalainen
Soile Tuovinen
Kati Heinonen
Polina Girchenko
Rachel Robinson
Jari Lahti
Developmental Psychology Research Group
Department of Psychology and Logopedics
Medicum
Behavioural Sciences
University Management
Tampere University
Welfare Sciences
Source :
Current Hypertension Reports
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose of ReviewWe review here recent original research and meta-analytic evidence on the associations of maternal hypertensive pregnancy disorders and mental and behavioral disorders in the offspring.Recent FindingsSeven meta-analyses and 11 of 16 original research studies published since 2015 showed significant associations between maternal hypertensive pregnancy disorders and offspring mental and behavioral disorders. Evidence was most consistent in meta-analyses and high-quality cohort studies. The associations, independent of familial confounding, were observed on different mental and behavioral disorders in childhood and schizophrenia in adulthood. Preterm birth and small-for-gestational age birth emerged as possible moderators and mediators of the associations. Cross-sectional and case-control studies yielded inconsistent findings, but had lower methodological quality.SummaryAccumulating evidence from methodologically sound studies shows that maternal hypertensive pregnancy disorders are associated with an increased risk of mental and behavioral disorders in the offspring in childhood. More studies on adult mental disorders are needed.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Hypertension Reports
Accession number :
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