Clinical and sociodemographic features in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A descriptive cross-sectional study

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Clinical and sociodemographic features in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A descriptive cross-sectional study. / Edvardsen, Emilie; Moszkowicz, Mala; Olsen, Anne Lise; Heinrichsen, Michella; Pagsberg, Anne Katrine.

I: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Bind 149, Nr. 2, 2024, s. 147-167.

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Edvardsen, E, Moszkowicz, M, Olsen, AL, Heinrichsen, M & Pagsberg, AK 2024, 'Clinical and sociodemographic features in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A descriptive cross-sectional study', Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, bind 149, nr. 2, s. 147-167. https://doi.org/10.1111/acps.13641

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Edvardsen, E., Moszkowicz, M., Olsen, A. L., Heinrichsen, M., & Pagsberg, A. K. (2024). Clinical and sociodemographic features in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A descriptive cross-sectional study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 149(2), 147-167. https://doi.org/10.1111/acps.13641

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Edvardsen E, Moszkowicz M, Olsen AL, Heinrichsen M, Pagsberg AK. Clinical and sociodemographic features in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A descriptive cross-sectional study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 2024;149(2):147-167. https://doi.org/10.1111/acps.13641

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Edvardsen, Emilie ; Moszkowicz, Mala ; Olsen, Anne Lise ; Heinrichsen, Michella ; Pagsberg, Anne Katrine. / Clinical and sociodemographic features in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A descriptive cross-sectional study. I: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 2024 ; Bind 149, Nr. 2. s. 147-167.

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abstract = "Objective: Offspring of parents with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) have an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disturbances. However, the ability to provide very early interventions to support these children and their families requires profound knowledge regarding characteristic features of both the parents and their offspring. Information on this subject is currently sparse. The aim of the present study is to investigate clinical and sociodemographic variables in offspring in the age range of 0–3 years of mothers diagnosed with SSD. Methods: The study is descriptive with a cross-sectional design and includes parent-child dyads consisting of mothers diagnosed with SSD (ICD-10: F20-29) and their offspring aged 0-3 years, who were referred for examination and intervention at the infant and toddler psychiatric units, at the Mental Health Services, Capital Region, Copenhagen University Hospitals in two locations (Bispebjerg and Glostrup). Clinical and sociodemographic data were extracted from the Copenhagen “Infant Psychiatric Database” and processed by descriptive analysis. Results: Out of 95 parent–child dyads considered for the study population, 85 were included. 27.8% of the mothers had psychiatric comorbidities, and 18.9% of the fathers had a psychiatric diagnosis at the time of investigation. Of the children, 89.7% were born full term (≥37th week) and most of them had a birth weight of ≥2500 g (81.8%). Of the mothers, 50% had experienced pregnancy complications of varying severity. Birth complications were seen in 62.9% of the dyads. Psychopathology was identified in 50% of the children at age 0–3 years, and 62.2% of the parent–child dyads appeared to have an affected relationship. Conclusion: Results show widespread psychopathology in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with SSD. Moreover, several psychosocial stressors, clinical parental features, and relational disturbances are identified. These results contribute to a better understanding and identification of early risk markers of long-term psychopathology in this infant patient group, and hence serve as potential targets for early interventions.",
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T1 - Clinical and sociodemographic features in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A descriptive cross-sectional study

AU - Edvardsen, Emilie

AU - Moszkowicz, Mala

AU - Olsen, Anne Lise

AU - Heinrichsen, Michella

AU - Pagsberg, Anne Katrine

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2024

Y1 - 2024

N2 - Objective: Offspring of parents with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) have an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disturbances. However, the ability to provide very early interventions to support these children and their families requires profound knowledge regarding characteristic features of both the parents and their offspring. Information on this subject is currently sparse. The aim of the present study is to investigate clinical and sociodemographic variables in offspring in the age range of 0–3 years of mothers diagnosed with SSD. Methods: The study is descriptive with a cross-sectional design and includes parent-child dyads consisting of mothers diagnosed with SSD (ICD-10: F20-29) and their offspring aged 0-3 years, who were referred for examination and intervention at the infant and toddler psychiatric units, at the Mental Health Services, Capital Region, Copenhagen University Hospitals in two locations (Bispebjerg and Glostrup). Clinical and sociodemographic data were extracted from the Copenhagen “Infant Psychiatric Database” and processed by descriptive analysis. Results: Out of 95 parent–child dyads considered for the study population, 85 were included. 27.8% of the mothers had psychiatric comorbidities, and 18.9% of the fathers had a psychiatric diagnosis at the time of investigation. Of the children, 89.7% were born full term (≥37th week) and most of them had a birth weight of ≥2500 g (81.8%). Of the mothers, 50% had experienced pregnancy complications of varying severity. Birth complications were seen in 62.9% of the dyads. Psychopathology was identified in 50% of the children at age 0–3 years, and 62.2% of the parent–child dyads appeared to have an affected relationship. Conclusion: Results show widespread psychopathology in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with SSD. Moreover, several psychosocial stressors, clinical parental features, and relational disturbances are identified. These results contribute to a better understanding and identification of early risk markers of long-term psychopathology in this infant patient group, and hence serve as potential targets for early interventions.

AB - Objective: Offspring of parents with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) have an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disturbances. However, the ability to provide very early interventions to support these children and their families requires profound knowledge regarding characteristic features of both the parents and their offspring. Information on this subject is currently sparse. The aim of the present study is to investigate clinical and sociodemographic variables in offspring in the age range of 0–3 years of mothers diagnosed with SSD. Methods: The study is descriptive with a cross-sectional design and includes parent-child dyads consisting of mothers diagnosed with SSD (ICD-10: F20-29) and their offspring aged 0-3 years, who were referred for examination and intervention at the infant and toddler psychiatric units, at the Mental Health Services, Capital Region, Copenhagen University Hospitals in two locations (Bispebjerg and Glostrup). Clinical and sociodemographic data were extracted from the Copenhagen “Infant Psychiatric Database” and processed by descriptive analysis. Results: Out of 95 parent–child dyads considered for the study population, 85 were included. 27.8% of the mothers had psychiatric comorbidities, and 18.9% of the fathers had a psychiatric diagnosis at the time of investigation. Of the children, 89.7% were born full term (≥37th week) and most of them had a birth weight of ≥2500 g (81.8%). Of the mothers, 50% had experienced pregnancy complications of varying severity. Birth complications were seen in 62.9% of the dyads. Psychopathology was identified in 50% of the children at age 0–3 years, and 62.2% of the parent–child dyads appeared to have an affected relationship. Conclusion: Results show widespread psychopathology in offspring aged 0–3 years of mothers with SSD. Moreover, several psychosocial stressors, clinical parental features, and relational disturbances are identified. These results contribute to a better understanding and identification of early risk markers of long-term psychopathology in this infant patient group, and hence serve as potential targets for early interventions.

KW - high-risk

KW - infant

KW - offspring

KW - psychopathology

KW - schizophrenia spectrum disorders

U2 - 10.1111/acps.13641

DO - 10.1111/acps.13641

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 38072917

AN - SCOPUS:85179359430

VL - 149

SP - 147

EP - 167

JO - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica

JF - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica

SN - 0001-690X

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