Prenatal and Postnatal Predictive Factors for Children’s Inattentive and Hyperactive Symptoms at 5 Years of Age: The Role of Early Family-related Factors
Huhdanpää, Hanna; Morales-Munoz, Isabel; Aronen, Eeva T.; Pölkki, Pirjo; Saarenpää-Heikkilä, Outi; Kylliäinen, Anneli; Paavonen, E. Juulia (2020-09-19)
Huhdanpää, Hanna
Morales-Munoz, Isabel
Aronen, Eeva T.
Pölkki, Pirjo
Saarenpää-Heikkilä, Outi
Kylliäinen, Anneli
Paavonen, E. Juulia
19.09.2020
Child Psychiatry & Human Development
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202011268231
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202011268231
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Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
We examined several parent-reported prenatal and postnatal factors as potential risk factors for attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptomatology in 5-year-old children. Our study is based on the CHILD-SLEEP birth cohort. Several parental questionnaires were collected prenatally (32nd pregnancy week) and postnatally (i.e. child aged 3, 8, and 24 months and at 5 years). At 5 years of age, ADHD symptoms were assessed using questionnaires. Our main results showed that being a boy, parental depressive symptoms, more negative family atmosphere or a child’s shorter sleep duration, and maternal authoritarian parenting style predicted inattentive/hyperactive symptoms. Maternal and paternal authoritative parenting style predicted less inattentive/hyperactive symptoms. Children with several risk factors together had the highest risk for inattentive/hyperactive symptoms. Our findings emphasise the need for early screening and treatment of parental mental health, and early evidence-based targeted parental support, to enable early intervention in those children at a risk of developing ADHD
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