Maternal mental health and infant emotional reactivity: a 20-year two-cohort study of preconception and perinatal exposures.
Elizabeth A SpryMargarita Moreno-BetancurDenise BeckerHelena RomaniukJohn B CarlinEmma MolyneauxLouise M HowardJoanne RyanPrimrose LetcherJennifer McIntoshJacqui A MacdonaldChristopher J GreenwoodKimberley C ThomsonHelena McAnallyRobert HancoxDelyse M HutchinsonGeorge J YoussefCraig A OlssonGeorge C PattonPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Maternal preconception mental health problems predict infant emotional reactivity, independently of maternal perinatal mental health; while associations between perinatal depressive symptoms and infant reactivity are partially explained by prior exposure. Findings suggest that processes shaping early vulnerability for later mental disorders arise well before conception. There is an emerging case for expanding developmental theories and trialling preventive interventions in the years before pregnancy.