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Mediators and moderators in the relationship between maternal childhood adversity and children's emotional and behavioural development: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
卷 52, 期 10, 页码 1817-1837

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0033291722001775

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Child emotional and behavioural development; ecological framework; maternal childhood adversity; mediator; moderator

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  1. King's-China Scholarship Council (K-CSC)
  2. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Mental Health Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London
  3. UK Medical Research Council [MR/S003444/1]

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Maternal experiences of childhood adversity can increase the risk of emotional and behavioral problems in their children. Maternal mental health, child traumatic experiences, and insecure maternal-child attachment are identified as mediators in this link. However, evidence for community-level mediators is limited. Individual-level factors such as child sex, biological factors, and genetic factors play a moderating role. Maternal depression and maternal insecure attachment are established mediating pathways that explain the link between maternal childhood adversity and their children's emotional and behavioral development.
Maternal experiences of childhood adversity can increase the risk of emotional and behavioural problems in their children. This systematic review and meta-analysis provide the first narrative and quantitative synthesis of the mediators and moderators involved in the link between maternal childhood adversity and children's emotional and behavioural development. We searched EMBASE, PsycINFO, Medline, Cochrane Library, grey literature and reference lists. Studies published up to February 2021 were included if they explored mediators or moderators between maternal childhood adversity and their children's emotional and behavioural development. Data were synthesised narratively and quantitatively by meta-analytic approaches. The search yielded 781 articles, with 74 full-text articles reviewed, and 41 studies meeting inclusion criteria. Maternal mental health was a significant individual-level mediator, while child traumatic experiences and insecure maternal-child attachment were consistent family-level mediators. However, the evidence for community-level mediators was limited. A meta-analysis of nine single-mediating analyses from five studies indicated three mediating pathways: maternal depression, negative parenting practices and maternal insecure attachment, with pooled indirect standardised effects of 0.10 [95% CI (0.03-0.17)), 0.01 (95% CI (-0.02 to 0.04)] and 0.07 [95% CI (0.01-0.12)], respectively. Research studies on moderators were few and identified some individual-level factors, such as child sex (e.g. the mediating role of parenting practices being only significant in girls), biological factors (e.g. maternal cortisol level) and genetic factors (e.g. child's serotonin-transporter genotype). In conclusion, maternal depression and maternal insecure attachment are two established mediating pathways that can explain the link between maternal childhood adversity and their children's emotional and behavioural development and offer opportunities for intervention.

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