Mid‐pregnancy and postpartum maternal mental health and infant sleep in the first year of life

Summary Perinatal depression and anxiety are common and associated with sleep problems in the offspring. Depression and anxiety are commonly comorbid, yet often studied independently. Our study used an integrative measure of anxiety and depressive symptoms to examine the associations of maternal men...

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Hauptverfasser: Cai, Shirong, Phua, Desiree Y., Tham, Elaine K. H., Goh, Daniel Y. T., Teoh, Oon H., Shek, Lynette P. C., Tan, Kok H., Yap, Fabian, Chong, Yap‐Seng, Chen, Helen, Broekman, Birit F. P., Kramer, Michael S., Meaney, Michael J.
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description Summary Perinatal depression and anxiety are common and associated with sleep problems in the offspring. Depression and anxiety are commonly comorbid, yet often studied independently. Our study used an integrative measure of anxiety and depressive symptoms to examine the associations of maternal mental health (mid‐pregnancy and postnatal) with infant sleep during the first year of life. A total of 797 mother–child dyads from the ‘Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcome’ cohort study provided infant sleep data at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of age, using the caregiver reported Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire. Maternal mental health was assessed at 26–28 weeks gestation and 3 months postpartum using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, Beck Depression Inventory and State–Trait Anxiety Inventory. Bifactor modelling with the individual questionnaire items produced a general affect factor score that provided an integrated measure of anxiety and depressive symptoms. Linear mixed models were used to model the sleep outcomes, with adjustment for maternal age, education, parity, ethnicity, sex of the child and maternal sleep quality concurrent with maternal mental health assessment. We found that poorer mid‐pregnancy, but not postpartum, maternal mental health was associated with longer wake after sleep onset duration across the first year of life (β = 49, 95% confidence interval 13–85 min). Poor maternal mental health during mid‐pregnancy is linked to longer period of night awakening in the offspring during infancy. Interventions that aim to improve maternal antenatal mental health should examine infant sleep outcomes.
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Cohort Studies
depression
Depression - psychology
Depression, Postpartum - diagnosis
Female
general affect
Humans
Infant
infant sleep
Mental Health
mood
Mothers - psychology
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wake after sleep onset
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