A prospective study of psychosocial background factors associated with congenital malformations |
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Authors: | T F McNeil G Blennow L Lundberg |
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Institution: | Department of Psychiatry, University of Lund, Malm?, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Women's life situation and experiences during pregnancy were prospectively studied in relationship to the development of congenital malformations (CMs) in their offspring, within samples of 84 offspring of pregnant index women with a history of nonorganic psychosis and 100 offspring of pregnant control women. Within both samples, offspring CMs were related to more problematic maternal life situations during pregnancy, the common denominator in these problems across samples being difficulties associated with the husband. Little relationship was found between CMs and the woman's own attitude toward the pregnancy or her mental condition during pregnancy. In both groups, total life situational problems and distress were more strongly related to the development of very minor CMs (termed "variants") than to the major, classical CMs. |
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Keywords: | congenital malformation fetus pregnancy mother distress life situation psychosis |
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