Inhibitory Control in Siblings Discordant for Exposure to Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy

Maternal smoking during pregnancy (SDP) has been linked to poorer offspring executive function across development, but SDP does not occur independent of other familial risk factors. As such, poor and inconsistent control for potential confounds, notably shared familial (i.e., genetic and environment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental psychology 2018-02, Vol.54 (2), p.199-208
Hauptverfasser: Micalizzi, Lauren, Marceau, Kristine, Brick, Leslie A, Palmer, Rohan H, Todorov, Alexandre A, Heath, Andrew C, Evans, Allison, Knopik, Valerie S
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description Maternal smoking during pregnancy (SDP) has been linked to poorer offspring executive function across development, but SDP does not occur independent of other familial risk factors. As such, poor and inconsistent control for potential confounds, notably shared familial (i.e., genetic and environmental) confounds, preclude concluding causal effects of SDP on child outcomes. We examined the within-family association between SDP and one component of executive function, inhibitory control, in a sample of families (N = 173) specifically selected for sibling pairs discordant for exposure to SDP. Thus, the present study examines if the SDP-inhibitory control association withstands rigorous control for potential child and familial confounds. 79% of the variation in child inhibitory control was attributable to within-family differences and 21% was attributable to differences between families, indicating that the variability in inhibitory control was primarily a function of differences between siblings rather than differences across families. Further, the association between SDP and inhibitory control was fully attenuated when confounds were considered. These findings suggest that co-occurring vulnerabilities act as more salient risk factors for poorer child inhibitory control than SDP and may serve as effective targets of interventions seeking to improve children's inhibitory control in families with nicotine dependent mothers.
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Adult
Analysis of Variance
Behavior Problems
Behavioral Genetics
Child
Child Development
Children
Comorbidity
Control
Educational Attainment
Environmental Influences
Executive control
Executive Function
Familial factors
Family (Sociological Unit)
Family Characteristics
Family Influence
Female
Genetics
Human
Human exposure
Humans
Individual Characteristics
Infant Development
Inhibition
Inhibition (Psychology)
Interviews
Male
Mothers
Neonatal Development
Nicotine
Parent Background
Pregnancy
Prenatal Exposure
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - psychology
Response inhibition
Retrospective Studies
Risk
Risk factors
Self Control
Siblings
Siblings - psychology
Smoking
Smoking - adverse effects
Socioeconomic Status
Statistical Analysis
Test Construction
Tobacco Smoking
Variability
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