2018
Maternal antenatal mood and child development: an exploratory study of treatment effects on child outcomes up to 5 years
Milgrom J, Holt CJ, Bleker LS, Holt C, Ross J, Ericksen J, Glover V, O’Donnell K, de Rooij SR, Gemmill AW. Maternal antenatal mood and child development: an exploratory study of treatment effects on child outcomes up to 5 years. Journal Of Developmental Origins Of Health And Disease 2018, 10: 221-231. PMID: 30303063, DOI: 10.1017/s2040174418000739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnxietyBehavior Rating ScaleChild BehaviorChild DevelopmentChild, PreschoolCognitive Behavioral TherapyDepressionFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansIntelligence TestsLongitudinal StudiesMaleMothersParent-Child RelationsPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSeverity of Illness IndexTreatment OutcomeConceptsChild Behavior ChecklistParenting Stress IndexNeurodevelopmental outcomesChild developmentHigher CBCLIntervention effectsAntenatal depression treatmentMaternal antenatal depressionAdverse neurodevelopmental outcomesInfant neurodevelopmental outcomesAge 2Age 5Cognitive behavioral therapyWPPSI-III scoresNon-significant trendPSI total scoreAntenatal moodAntenatal depressionRoutine careDepression treatmentOriginal cohortTreatment allocationIntervention groupLong-term effectsEffective treatmentAssociations between maternal prenatal cortisol and fetal growth are specific to infant sex: findings from the Wirral Child Health and Development Study
Braithwaite EC, Hill J, Pickles A, Glover V, O’Donnell K, Sharp H. Associations between maternal prenatal cortisol and fetal growth are specific to infant sex: findings from the Wirral Child Health and Development Study. Journal Of Developmental Origins Of Health And Disease 2018, 9: 425-431. PMID: 29631648, PMCID: PMC6075696, DOI: 10.1017/s2040174418000181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant birth weightBirth weightPrenatal cortisolMaternal prenatal cortisolWirral Child HealthFetal growthChild healthAffective disordersDevelopment Study cohortGeneral population estimatesSex-dependent mannerSex-specific mechanismsInverse probability weightsSex-specific effectsCurve cortisolWeeks' gestationGestational ageHospital recordsStudy cohortRisk stratifierFetal programmingGeneral populationGlucocorticoid mechanismsSignificant associationCortisol
2016
Maternal prenatal depression is associated with decreased placental expression of the imprinted gene PEG3
Janssen AB, Capron LE, O'Donnell K, Tunster SJ, Ramchandani PG, Heazell AE, Glover V, John RM. Maternal prenatal depression is associated with decreased placental expression of the imprinted gene PEG3. Psychological Medicine 2016, 46: 2999-3011. PMID: 27523184, PMCID: PMC5080674, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291716001598.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal prenatal depressionFetal growth restrictionPrenatal depressionPlacental expressionGrowth restrictionMedical notesDepression scoresFurther independent cohortImpaired placental functionPlacental lactogen productionAdverse neurodevelopmental outcomesDiagnosis of depressionMaternal depression scoresPoor offspring outcomesMaternal prenatal stressCyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1CPlacental gene expressionHigher depression scoresAberrant placental expressionNeurodevelopmental outcomesCohort participantsFetal growthPleckstrin homology-like domain familyPlacental functionMaternal depression
2014
Maternal prenatal anxiety and child brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) genotype: Effects on internalizing symptoms from 4 to 15 years of age
O'Donnell KJ, Glover V, Holbrook JD, O'Connor TG. Maternal prenatal anxiety and child brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) genotype: Effects on internalizing symptoms from 4 to 15 years of age. Development And Psychopathology 2014, 26: 1255-1266. PMID: 25422959, DOI: 10.1017/s095457941400100x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) genePrenatal maternal anxietyYears of agePrenatal anxietyBDNF polymorphismMaternal anxietyBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) genotypeNeurotrophic factor genotypeInternalizing symptomsNeurotrophic factor geneAge 15 yearsAvon Longitudinal StudyMaternal prenatal anxietyMaternal symptomsChild internalizing symptomsGene-environment interactionsClinical InterviewPopulation cohortHealth outcomesSymptomsDiagnostic assessmentPsychosocial risksDifficulties QuestionnaireAge 13Longitudinal studyThe persisting effect of maternal mood in pregnancy on childhood psychopathology
O'Donnell KJ, Glover V, Barker ED, O'Connor TG. The persisting effect of maternal mood in pregnancy on childhood psychopathology. Development And Psychopathology 2014, 26: 393-403. PMID: 24621564, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579414000029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal anxietyMaternal moodPostnatal maternal moodLongitudinal studyMaternal prenatal anxietyLarge community samplePrenatal maternal moodOccasions of measurementPsychiatric symptomsChild mental disordersChild psychiatric symptomsEmotional problemsCommunity sampleAvon Longitudinal StudyEmotional symptomsChildhood psychopathologyPostnatal moodAge 4MoodAnxietyPersisting effectProgramming hypothesisMental disordersPrenatal depressionMajor models
2013
Prenatal maternal mood is associated with altered diurnal cortisol in adolescence
O’Donnell K, Glover V, Jenkins J, Browne D, Ben-Shlomo Y, Golding J, O’Connor T. Prenatal maternal mood is associated with altered diurnal cortisol in adolescence. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2013, 38: 1630-1638. PMID: 23433748, PMCID: PMC3695029, DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.01.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAffectAnxietyCircadian RhythmDepressionFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansHydrocortisoneHypothalamo-Hypophyseal SystemPituitary-Adrenal SystemPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsSalivaSampling StudiesSecretory RateSeverity of Illness IndexSocioeconomic FactorsWakefulnessConceptsPrenatal anxietyDiurnal cortisolMaternal postnatal anxietyMaternal prenatal anxietyPrenatal maternal moodMultilevel model analysisAdolescent cortisolCortisol awakening responsePostnatal covariatesProspective longitudinal studyFlatter diurnal slopeCommunity samplePrenatal moodPostnatal anxietyMaternal moodCortisol samplesMaternal depressionAnxietyAwakening responseLongitudinal studyDiurnal slopePersisting effectPrenatal stressAnimal workALSPAC cohort
2010
Anxiety, depression and saliva cortisol in women with a medical disorder during pregnancy
King NM, Chambers J, O’Donnell K, Jayaweera SR, Williamson C, Glover VA. Anxiety, depression and saliva cortisol in women with a medical disorder during pregnancy. Archives Of Women's Mental Health 2010, 13: 339-345. PMID: 20101421, DOI: 10.1007/s00737-009-0139-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical disordersSaliva cortisolDiurnal saliva samplesAdverse pregnancy outcomesHigher EPDS scoresSubgroup of womenExtra psychological supportSelf-rating questionnaireVs. 35.2Antenatal womenHyperemesis gravidarumPregnancy outcomesEPDS scoresPregnant womenVs. 5.9Neurodevelopmental problemsCortisol levelsHealth professionalsPregnancySaliva samplesDisorder groupElevated levelsPsychological supportWomenDisorders
2009
Prenatal 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