Associations between duration of first trimester intrauterine exposure to genocide against the Tutsi and health outcomes in adulthood.
Glorieuse UwizeyeJulienne N RutherfordZaneta M ThayerPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
Duration of exposure to genocide in the first trimester of gestation was associated with variation in adult mental health among the genocide only group. The lack of association between duration of first trimester exposure to genocide and adult mental health in the genocidal rape group may reflect the fact that stress associated with conception through rape persisted beyond the genocide period itself, encompassing all of gestation and likely beyond. Geopolitical and community interventions are needed in the context of extreme events during pregnancy to mitigate adverse intergenerational outcomes.