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Prenatal co-exposure to neurotoxic metals and neurodevelopment in preschool children: The Environment and Childhood (INMA) Project

2018

We sought to determine whether prenatal co-exposure to As, Cd, Hg, Mn, and Pb was associated with impaired neurodevelopment in preschool children from the Spanish Environment and Childhood (INMA) Project, using the placenta as exposure matrix. We measured metal levels in placenta tissue samples randomly selected from five of the seven population-based birth cohorts participating in the INMA Project, collected between 2000 and 2008. Neuropsychological assessment of cognitive and motor function was carried through the use of the McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities (MSCA) at the age of 4-5years. Data on placental metal levels, MSCA scores, and relevant covariates was available for 302 chil…

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Air Pollution Exposure During Pregnancy and Symptoms of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder in Children in Europe

2018

Background: Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may increase attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children, but findings have been inconsistent. We aimed to study this association in a collaborative study of eight European population-based birth/child cohorts, including 29,127 mother-child pairs. Methods: Air pollution concentrations (nitrogen dioxide [NO2] and particulate matter [PM]) were estimated at the birth address by land-use regression models based on monitoring campaigns performed between 2008 and 2011. We extrapolated concentrations back in time to exact pregnancy periods. Teachers or parents assessed ADHD symptoms at 3-10 years of age. We classified …

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologyNitrogen DioxideEnvironmental pollution010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesOdds03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyAir PollutionmedicineHumanslongitudinal studies030212 general & internal medicineChildProspective cohort study0105 earth and related environmental scienceschild developmentparticulate matterInhalation ExposurePregnancybusiness.industryattention deficit disorder with hyperactivityOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseChild developmentConfidence intervalprospective studies3. Good healthEuropemeta-analysisnitrogen oxidesChild PreschoolPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsMeta-analysisFemaleenvironmental pollutionAttention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity ; Child Development ; Environmental Pollution ; Longitudinal Studies ; Meta-analysis ; Nitrogen Oxides ; Particulate Matter ; Prospective Studiesbusiness
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Urinaryp-cresol is elevated in young French children with autism spectrum disorder: a replication study

2014

The aromatic compound p-cresol (4-methylphenol) has been found elevated in the urines of Italian autistic children up to 8 years of age. The present study aims at replicating these initial findings in an ethnically distinct sample and at extending them by measuring also the three components of urinary p-cresol, namely p-cresylsulfate, p-cresylglucuronate and free p-cresol. Total urinary p-cresol, p-cresylsulfate and p-cresylglucuronate were significantly elevated in 33 French autism spectrum disorder (ASD) cases compared with 33 sex- and age-matched controls (p < 0.05). This increase was limited to ASD children aged ≤8 years (p < 0.01), and not older (p = 0.17). Urinary levels of p-cresol a…

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Maternal pre- and postnatal mental health trajectories and child mental health and development

2011

Pregnancy and early motherhood involve uncertainty and change, which can evoke mental health problems. We identified maternal mental health trajectories in pre- and postnatal period, and examined their association with later child mental health and development. Finnish mothers reported psychological distress (General Health Questionnaire [GHQ-36]) and depressive (Beck Depression Inventory [BDI-13]) symptoms in pregnancy (T1; N = 788) and two months (T2; N = 657) and 12 months (T3; N = 545) postpartum. Both parents accounted their child’s mental health (Behavior Assessment System for Children [BASC]) and social (Social Skills Rating System [SSRS], Child Behavior Scale [CBS]) and cognitive d…

Postpartum depressionmedicine.medical_specialtySocial Psychologymedicine.medical_treatmentEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychiatryta515Depression (differential diagnoses)PregnancyAssisted reproductive technology05 social sciencesBeck Depression Inventorymedicine.diseaseChild developmentMental health030227 psychiatry3. Good healthGeneral Health QuestionnairePsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Parental Pre- and Postpartum Mental Health Predicts Child Mental Health and Development

2017

Objective To identify interplay of early maternal and paternal mental health symptoms for predicting child mental health and development. Background Research on family mental health has largely excluded fathers, although the well-being of both parents is likely to be important for child development. In this study, we analyzed (a) intrafamilial dynamics between mothers' and fathers' early mental health symptoms and (b) the importance of separate (mother and father) and joint (additive, hierarchical, and buffering) theoretical models of parental mental health for predicting child mental health and development. Method Finnish mothers and fathers (N = 763), half of whom conceived through assist…

Pregnancymedicine.medical_specialty05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseMental healthChild development3. Good health030227 psychiatryEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMoodDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineCognitive development0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatryPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Depression (differential diagnoses)Postpartum period050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyPsychopathologyFamily Relations
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Spanish validation of the PICCOLO (Parenting Interactions With Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes)

2019

Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes (PICCOLO; Roggman et al., 2013a). This observational measure is composed of 29 items that assess the quality of four domains of parenting interactions that promote child development: affection, responsiveness, encouragement, and teaching. Methods: The sample included 203 mother-child dyads who had been video-recorded playing together. Fifty-six percent of the children were male, and 44% were female, aged from 10 to 47 months. Video-recorded observations were rated using PICCOLO items. Results: …

Program evaluationParent and childPsychometricslcsh:BF1-990Psychological interventionpsychometric propertiesBayley Scales of Infant Development050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePICCOLO0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Psychology05 social sciencesConstruct validitySpanish versionChild developmentConfirmatory factor analysisChecklistlcsh:PsychologyPares i fillsparenting interactionsObservational studyPsychologyPsicometria030217 neurology & neurosurgeryobservational scaleClinical psychology
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Impact of maternal age on infants' emotional regulation and psychomotor development

2021

AbstractBackgroundMaternal age has progressively increased in industrialized countries. Most studies focus on the consequences of delayed motherhood for women's physical and mental health, but little is known about potential effects on infants' neurodevelopment. This prospective study examines the association between maternal age and offspring neurodevelopment in terms of both psychomotor development (Ages &amp; Stages Questionnaires-3) and emotional competences (Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire).MethodsWe evaluated a cohort of healthy pregnant women aged 20–41 years and their offspring, assessed at 38 weeks gestation (n= 131) and 24 months after birth (n= 101). Potential age-related …

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Preschool children's fundamental motor skills: a review of significant determinants

2013

Fundamental motor skills (FMS) affect children's physical, social, and cognitive development. To plan successful interventions when promoting the development of children's FMS, the underlying positive determinants for the acquisition of FMS competence during preschool years need to be identified. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify positive determinants of FMS such as stability, locomotor, and manipulative movements in children between the ages of three and six. Five electronic databases (ERIC, PsycINFO, MEDLINE, SPORTDiscus, and Physical Education Index) were used for the systematic search and in our final analysis there were 29 articles. Four categories of determinants w…

Psychomotor learningSocial Psychologybusiness.industryeducationPhysical fitnessAttendanceSocial environmentPsycINFOPediatricsChild developmentDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive developmentbusinessPsychologyMotor skillEarly Child Development and Care
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Escala de desarrollo armónico (EDA): Una propuesta para la evaluación clínica del desarrollo infantil desde la Teoría de Sistemas

2020

Los profesionales de las ciencias de la salud y de la educación necesitan herramientas adecuadas para llevar a cabo la prevención de los trastornos del desarrollo infantil. La Escala de Desarrollo Armónico –EDA–, se presenta como una propuesta que permite la coordinación interdisciplinaria y la colaboración de los educadores. La escala se ha construido para observar el ascenso del paisaje epigenético individual desde el paradigma de los sistemas dinámicos. Para lograrlo, se han estudiado parámetros que pueden explicar la evolución del sistema –índice de armonía y cociente de desarrollo estable–, un mecanismo del cambio –tirón cognitivo– y fuerzas moldeadoras –velocidad y cristalización–, si…

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Early development of children at familial risk for Dyslexia—follow-up from birth to school age

2004

We review the main findings of the Jyväskylä Longitudinal study of Dyslexia (JLD) which follows the development of children at familial risk for dyslexia (N = 107) and their controls (N = 93). We will illustrate the development of these two groups of children at ages from birth to school entry in the skill domains that have been connected to reading and reading disability in the prior literature. At school entry, the highest score on the decoding task among the poorer half (median) of the at risk children--i.e. of those presumably being most likely genetically affected--is 1 SD below the mean of the control group. Thus, the familial risk for dyslexia shows expected consequences. Among the e…

Reading disabilityLongitudinal studyDevelopmental Disabilitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRisk AssessmentEducationDevelopmental psychologyDyslexiaReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicineCognitive developmentHumansLanguage Development DisordersChildmedia_commonDyslexiaInfantGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseChild developmentVocabulary developmentEarly DiagnosisChild PreschoolPsychologyRisk assessmentDyslexia
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