The trajectory of maternal perinatal depressive symptoms predicts executive function in early childhood.
Josephine PowerStuart J WatsonWai ChenAndrew LewisMarinus van IJzendoornMegan GalballyPublished in: Psychological medicine (2023)
This study suggests that increasing MDSs over the perinatal period is associated with poorer EF outcomes in children at age 4 - independent of prenatal smoking, drinking, or antidepressant use. Depressive chronicity, severity, and postpartum influences may play crucial roles in determining childhood outcomes of EF.