The Association Between Prenatal Maternal Stress and Adolescent Affective Outcomes is Mediated by Childhood Maltreatment and Adolescent Behavioral Inhibition System Sensitivity

Prenatal maternal stress is linked to offspring outcomes; however, there is little research on adolescents, behavioral, transdiagnostic outcomes, or the mechanisms through which relations operate. We examined, in N = 268 adolescents ( M age = 15.31 years; SD = 1.063; 57.8% boys) whether prenatal m...

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Main Authors: Sebők-Welker Tünde Éva
Kovács-Posta Evelyn Csenge
Ágrez Kristóf
Rádosi Alexandra
Zubovics Evelin Alexa
Réthelyi János
Ulbert István
Pászthy Bea
Bunford Nóra
Format: Article
Published: 2024
Series:CHILD PSYCHIATRY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 55 No. 5
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doi:10.1007/s10578-023-01499-9

mtmt:33629322
Online Access:https://publikacio.ppke.hu/3483
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Summary:Prenatal maternal stress is linked to offspring outcomes; however, there is little research on adolescents, behavioral, transdiagnostic outcomes, or the mechanisms through which relations operate. We examined, in N = 268 adolescents ( M age = 15.31 years; SD = 1.063; 57.8% boys) whether prenatal maternal stress is associated with adolescent affective outcomes; whether this association is mediated, serially, by childhood home atmosphere and adolescent behavioral inhibition system (BIS) sensitivity; and whether mediational effects are moderated by adolescent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or maternal internalizing symptomology. Prenatal maternal daily stress and major life events were associated with adolescent outcomes through childhood negative atmosphere/neglect and BIS sensitivity, with no evidence of moderation. Results have implications regarding the effect of prenatal maternal stress on offspring outcomes and regarding corresponding sensitive periods.
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ISSN:0009-398X