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Longitudinal study assessing the joint effects of socio-economic status and birth risks on adult emotional and nervous conditions

机译:纵向研究评估社会经济状况和出生风险对成人情绪和神经状况的联合影响

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Background Previous investigations into the impact of birth complications and social environment have generally followed their subjects only at young ages. Aims To assess the long-range impact of socio-economic status (SES) and birth risks on the development of emotional and nervous conditions through adulthood. Method The Johns Hopkins Pathways Study interviewed 1824 subjects born between 1960 and 1965. The median household income of the children at age 7-8 years was used to divide the cohort into high and low income categories. Differences in life time prevalence of emotional and nervous conditions through adulthood between the two income groups were identified. Results Children in the lower income group were 1.86 times more likely to report an emotional or nervous condition in adult life. Boys in the lower income group at age 7-8 years were 3.2 times more likely to do so. The risks of difficult birth for adult mental disturbance were accentuated in the low-income group. Conclusions Children who experience birth complications are at increased risk of developing adult mental disturbances; this increase is mitigated by higher SES.
机译:背景技术先前对生育并发症和社会环境的影响的调查通常只是在年轻时才进行的。目的评估社会经济地位(SES)和出生风险对成年后情绪和神经状况发展的长期影响。方法Johns Hopkins途径研究采访了1960年至1965年之间出生的1824名受试者。将7-8岁儿童的平均家庭收入用于将队列分为高收入和低收入类别。确定了两个收入组之间成年后情绪和神经状况的终生流行率差异。结果低收入组的儿童在成人生活中出现情绪或神经疾病的可能性高1.86倍。收入较低的男孩中,年龄在7-8岁之间的男孩发生这种情况的可能性要高3.2倍。在低收入人群中,成人精神障碍导致难以分娩的风险更加突出。结论经历分娩并发症的儿童患成人精神障碍的风险增加。较高的SES可减轻这种增加。

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