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Pubertal timing, sex hormone levels, and associations between early life adversity and accelerated development amongst 11-year-old children of parents with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and controls: The Danish high risk and Resilience study via 11.
Krantz, Mette Falkenberg; Frederiksen, Hanne; Hjorthøj, Carsten; Søndergaard, Anne; Brandt, Julie Marie; Rohd, Sinnika Birkehøj; Veddum, Lotte; Steffensen, Nanna Lawaetz; Knudsen, Christina Bruun; Andreasen, Anna Krogh; Hemager, Nicoline; Burton, Birgitte Klee; Gregersen, Maja; Greve, Aja Neergaard; Ohland, Jessica; Bliksted, Vibeke; Mors, Ole; Thorup, Anne A E; Juul, Anders; Nordentoft, Merete.
Affiliation
  • Krantz MF; CORE- Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health, Mental Health Center Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Frederiksen H; iPSYCH -The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, Denmark.
  • Hjorthøj C; Department of Growth and Reproduction, Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Søndergaard A; International Center for Research and Research Training in Endocrine Disruption of Male Reproduction and Child Health (EDMaRC), Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Brandt JM; CORE- Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health, Mental Health Center Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Rohd SB; iPSYCH -The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, Denmark.
  • Veddum L; Department of Public Health, Section of Epidemiology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Steffensen NL; CORE- Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health, Mental Health Center Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Knudsen CB; iPSYCH -The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, Denmark.
  • Andreasen AK; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hemager N; CORE- Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health, Mental Health Center Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Burton BK; iPSYCH -The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, Denmark.
  • Gregersen M; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Greve AN; CORE- Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health, Mental Health Center Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Ohland J; iPSYCH -The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, Denmark.
  • Bliksted V; iPSYCH -The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, Denmark.
  • Mors O; The Psychosis Research Unit, Aarhus University Hospital - Psychiatry, Denmark.
  • Thorup AAE; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Services, Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • Juul A; iPSYCH -The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, Denmark.
  • Nordentoft M; The Psychosis Research Unit, Aarhus University Hospital - Psychiatry, Denmark.
Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol ; 16: 100204, 2023 Nov.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664528
ABSTRACT

Background:

Children of parents with severe mental illness have several known risk factors for altered pubertal timing. Pubertal timing is important for children's physical and emotional development. We aimed to examine pubertal timing and associations between pubertal timing, early life adversity and child problem behavior including psychiatric diagnoses among children of parents with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and controls.

Methods:

Self-reported Tanner stage (mean age 11.9, range 10.87-12.67), sex hormone levels, home environment, placement out of home, and problem behavior including psychiatric diagnoses of children at familial high-risk (FHR) of schizophrenia (FHR-SZ), bipolar disorder (FHR-BP) and population-based controls (PBC) were assessed.

Results:

A total of 465 children participated in the study (Tanner assessment N = 417, sex hormones N = 293). Assessed with self-reported Tanner, no difference in pubertal timing was found between groups (p = 0.09). Hormone levels did not differ between groups except for inhibin B (mean (SD) = 55.86 (29.13) pg/mL for FHR-SZ girls vs 84.98 (47.98) pg/mL) for PBC girls (p < 0.001)) and for follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) (mean (SD) = 5.82 (1.45) U/L for FHR-BP girls vs 4.54 (1.68) U/L for PBC girls (p < 0.001)). FHR children who were placed out of home (17 children, 3.8% of participants) had higher Tanner stages than those living at home (p < 0.001). Timing was not associated with level of problem behavior or psychiatric diagnoses.

Conclusions:

FHR children did not differ from controls in pubertal timing. Early life adversity assessed as placement out of home may be associated with accelerated pubertal timing among children of parents with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Dinamarca

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Dinamarca
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