2024
Associations between Social Adversity and Biomarkers of Inflammation, Stress, and Aging in Children
Pantell M, Silveira P, de Mendonça Filho E, Wing H, Brown E, Keeton V, Pokhvisneva I, O’Donnell K, Neuhaus J, Hessler D, Meaney M, Adler N, Gottlieb L. Associations between Social Adversity and Biomarkers of Inflammation, Stress, and Aging in Children. Pediatric Research 2024, 95: 1553-1563. PMID: 38233512, PMCID: PMC11126389, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-023-02992-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial adversityChildhood social adversityBiomarkers of inflammationEpigenetic ageSocial risk factorsChildren aged 0ResultsOur final sampleCytokine clusterCumulative adversityFinal sampleSocial predictorsPediatric clinicAged 0Logistic regressionNeuroendocrine functionBiomarkers of stressRisk factorsImpactOur studySocial factorsU-shaped distributionAdversityAssociationBiomarker samplingChildhoodChildren
2023
Maternal social support during and after pregnancy and child cognitive ability: examining timing effects in two cohorts.
Lähdepuro A, Räikkönen K, Pham H, Thompson-Felix T, Eid R, O'Connor T, Glover V, Lahti J, Heinonen K, Wolford E, Lahti-Pulkkinen M, O'Donnell K. Maternal social support during and after pregnancy and child cognitive ability: examining timing effects in two cohorts. Psychological Medicine 2023, 54: 1661-1670. PMID: 38087866, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291723003550.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildren's cognitive abilitiesChildren's cognitive developmentGeneral cognitive abilityMaternal social supportCognitive abilitiesCognitive developmentSocial supportChildren's general cognitive abilitiesWechsler Intelligence ScaleMaternal experienceIntelligence ScaleTiming effectsAvon Longitudinal StudyMaternal anxietySensitive periodLongitudinal studyMaternal symptomsProspective longitudinal cohortAnxietyChildrenLess attentionDepressionLongitudinal cohortSupportWISC
2022
Obesity and accelerated epigenetic aging in a high-risk cohort of children
Etzel L, Hastings WJ, Hall MA, Heim CM, Meaney MJ, Noll JG, O’Donnell K, Pokhvisneva I, Rose EJ, Schreier HMC, Shenk CE, Shalev I. Obesity and accelerated epigenetic aging in a high-risk cohort of children. Scientific Reports 2022, 12: 8328. PMID: 35585103, PMCID: PMC9117197, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-11562-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexHigh-risk cohortHigher ageHigher body mass indexOngoing prospective studyBlood cell countChild Health StudyEpigenetic agingHigh-risk childrenPoor health outcomesMiddle-aged adultsMass indexProspective studyFuture morbidityBlood leukocytesMortality riskHealth StudyObesityHealth outcomesCell countCohortEarly lifeContinuous variablesChildrenBiological aging
2015
Symptoms of major depressive disorder subsequent to child maltreatment: Examining change across multiple levels of analysis to identify transdiagnostic risk pathways
Shenk CE, Griffin AM, O'Donnell KJ. Symptoms of major depressive disorder subsequent to child maltreatment: Examining change across multiple levels of analysis to identify transdiagnostic risk pathways. Development And Psychopathology 2015, 27: 1503-1514. PMID: 26535940, PMCID: PMC4774890, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579415000905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderMDD symptomsDepressive disorderRisk pathwaysChild maltreatmentPrevalent psychiatric conditionChild maltreatment populationSubstantiated child maltreatmentPsychiatric conditionsSymptomsClinical interventionsSaliva samplesLaboratory stressorDirect targetingFemale adolescentsCertain childrenChildrenEmotion regulationDisordersComparison conditionSignificant indirect effectCurrent studyMaltreatmentPathwayEmotion dysregulation
2013
Stressful events and psychological difficulties: testing alternative candidates for sensitivity
Laceulle OM, O’Donnell K, Glover V, O’Connor T, Ormel J, van Aken MA, Nederhof E. Stressful events and psychological difficulties: testing alternative candidates for sensitivity. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2013, 23: 103-113. PMID: 23756816, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-013-0436-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAffective SymptomsAnxiety DisordersChildChild DevelopmentChild of Impaired ParentsChild, PreschoolDisease SusceptibilityFemaleHumansLife Change EventsMaleMothersPregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsProspective StudiesRisk FactorsSex FactorsSocial EnvironmentSocioeconomic FactorsStress, PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesTime FactorsConceptsPsychological difficultiesStressful eventsDifficult temperamentPrenatal anxietyLife eventsSources of sensitivityStressful life eventsPrenatal maternal anxietyChild developmentReciprocal associationsAge 7Maternal anxietyAge 4Child's ageTemperamentLongitudinal studyStress exposureAnxietyEarly childhoodCurrent studyConsistent evidenceChildrenPrior workDifficultiesAdditional research
2009
Prenatal stress and the programming of the HPA axis
Glover V, O’Connor T, O’Donnell K. Prenatal stress and the programming of the HPA axis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2009, 35: 17-22. PMID: 19914282, DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2009.11.008.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHPA axisPrenatal stressLong-term effectsIndependent prospective studiesHPA axis responseBasal cortisol levelsProspective studyAxis responseAnimal studiesCognitive alterationsCortisol responseCortisol levelsCognitive outcomesOutcomesRecent studiesGenetic strainsChildrenLittle evidenceOffspringGestationStudyPrenatal Stress and Neurodevelopment of the Child: Focus on the HPA Axis and Role of the Placenta
O’Donnell K, O’Connor T, Glover V. Prenatal Stress and Neurodevelopment of the Child: Focus on the HPA Axis and Role of the Placenta. Developmental Neuroscience 2009, 31: 285-292. PMID: 19546565, DOI: 10.1159/000216539.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHPA axisMaternal stressPrenatal stressAnimal studiesMaternal HPA axisAdverse neurodevelopmental outcomesRecent human studiesPartner relationship problemsNeurodevelopmental outcomesFetal exposureFetal neurodevelopmentMaternal cortisolHuman studiesPrenatal stressorsPlacentaBehavioral problemsMaternal environmentCortisolNeurodevelopmentChildrenRelationship problemsAnxietySimilar mechanismPregnancyMixed results