Examining the association between prenatal and perinatal adversity and the psychotic experiences in childhood.
Lorna StainesNiamh DooleyColm HealyIan KelleherDavid CotterMary CannonPublished in: Psychological medicine (2024)
This study provides evidence that certain prenatal medical complications (severe nausea, severe anemia), cumulative number of prenatal medical complications, and maternal behaviors (smoking during pregnancy), increased frequency of distressing PEs in childhood. Maternal smoking and substance use, as well as cumulative number of prenatal complications increased risk of persistent PEs.