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Maternal postnatal depression and offspring emotional and behavioural development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the role of paternal involvement

Culpin, I.; Hammerton, G.; Stein, A.; Bornstein, M. H.; Tiemeier, H.; Cadman, T.; Fredriksen, E.; Evans, J.; Miller, T.; Dermott, E.; Heron, J.; Sallis, H.; Pearson, R. M. M.

2021-10-18 epidemiology
10.1101/2021.10.12.21264846 medRxiv
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BackgroundThere is considerable variability in emotional and behavioural outcomes of children whose mothers experience depression. Few longitudinal studies have examined potential contributions of dimensions of paternal involvement in the association between maternal postnatal depression (PND) and offspring development. MethodsWe examined pathways from maternal PND at 8 weeks postnatally (assessed using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale) to offspring emotional and behavioural development at 7 years (assessed using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) through behavioural, affective and cognitive child-focused and mother-influenced dimensions of paternal involvement in 3,434 members of the UK-based birth cohort, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. Analyses were adjusted for a range of baseline confounders and paternal postnatal depression (PND) as an intermediate confounder. ResultsMaternal PND was associated with higher levels of some aspects of child-focused and mother-influenced paternal involvement in models accounting for paternal PND, however these pathways were not associated with offspring emotional and behavioural development at age 7 years. There was strong evidence of direct effect from maternal PND to offspring development, but no evidence of mediation through the combination of all indirect pathways through child-focused and mother-influenced paternal involvement. However, higher levels of father-child conflict were associated with increased risk of offspring emotional and behavioural difficulties, and this pathway mediated a proportion of the maternal PND to offspring risk. Additionally, maternal PND was associated with paternal PND, which, in turn, was associated with lower levels of child-focused and mother-influenced paternal involvement. ConclusionsThe positive associations between maternal PND and some aspects of paternal involvement suggest that non-depressed fathers may engage in compensatory parenting strategies in response to maternal PND, which although important may not be sufficient in reducing the adverse impact of maternal PND on offspring emotional and behavioural development. Conflictual father-child relationships emerged as a risk factor for adverse offspring development and as an explanatory mechanism in the association between maternal PND and offspring development. These results suggest that interventions that reduce father-child conflict may reduce the risk of emotional and behavioural difficulties in offspring of depressed mothers.

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