Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil
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Resumo: | The increasing number of cesarean sections worldwide has encouraged research on the long-term effects of this birth type on the offspring's mental health. The objective of this study was to investigate whether there is an association between birth by cesarean section and the development of mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorders) in adolescents. A cohort study was carried out with 1603 adolescents from 18 to 19 years old who participated in the third phase of a birth cohort study in São Luís, MA, in 2016. Information on birth type and weight, prematurity, mother's age and schooling, parity, marital status, and smoking behavior during pregnancy, were collected at birth. The study outcomes were depression, bipolar disorder, and “mood disorder” construct. A Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) was developed to select the variables for minimal adjustment for confounding and collision bias. Associations were estimated through propensity score weighting using a two-step estimation model, and confounders for cesarean birth were used in the predictive model. There was no significant association in the relationship between birth type and depression (95%CI: -0.037 to 0.017; P=0.47), bipolar disorder (95%CI: -0.019 to 0.045; P=0.43), and mood disorder (95%CI: -0.033 to 0.042; P=0.80) in adolescents of both sexes. Birth by cesarean section was not associated with the development of mood disorders in adolescents. |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern BrazilCesarean sectionBipolar disorderDepressive disorderMood disordersAdolescent behaviorThe increasing number of cesarean sections worldwide has encouraged research on the long-term effects of this birth type on the offspring's mental health. The objective of this study was to investigate whether there is an association between birth by cesarean section and the development of mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorders) in adolescents. A cohort study was carried out with 1603 adolescents from 18 to 19 years old who participated in the third phase of a birth cohort study in São Luís, MA, in 2016. Information on birth type and weight, prematurity, mother's age and schooling, parity, marital status, and smoking behavior during pregnancy, were collected at birth. The study outcomes were depression, bipolar disorder, and “mood disorder” construct. A Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) was developed to select the variables for minimal adjustment for confounding and collision bias. Associations were estimated through propensity score weighting using a two-step estimation model, and confounders for cesarean birth were used in the predictive model. There was no significant association in the relationship between birth type and depression (95%CI: -0.037 to 0.017; P=0.47), bipolar disorder (95%CI: -0.019 to 0.045; P=0.43), and mood disorder (95%CI: -0.033 to 0.042; P=0.80) in adolescents of both sexes. Birth by cesarean section was not associated with the development of mood disorders in adolescents.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2021000100613Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.54 n.1 2021reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/1414-431x202010285info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho,S.J.D.C.Simões,V.M.F.Batista,R.F.L.Ribeiro,C.C.C.Lamy,Z.C.Lamy-Filho,F.Carvalho,C.A.Viola,P.C.A.F.Queiroz,R.C.S.Ferraro,A.A.Bettiol,H.eng2021-02-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2021000100613Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2021-02-22T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil Coelho,S.J.D.C. Cesarean section Bipolar disorder Depressive disorder Mood disorders Adolescent behavior |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil |
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil |
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Coelho,S.J.D.C. |
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Coelho,S.J.D.C. Simões,V.M.F. Batista,R.F.L. Ribeiro,C.C.C. Lamy,Z.C. Lamy-Filho,F. Carvalho,C.A. Viola,P.C.A.F. Queiroz,R.C.S. Ferraro,A.A. Bettiol,H. |
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Simões,V.M.F. Batista,R.F.L. Ribeiro,C.C.C. Lamy,Z.C. Lamy-Filho,F. Carvalho,C.A. Viola,P.C.A.F. Queiroz,R.C.S. Ferraro,A.A. Bettiol,H. |
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Coelho,S.J.D.C. Simões,V.M.F. Batista,R.F.L. Ribeiro,C.C.C. Lamy,Z.C. Lamy-Filho,F. Carvalho,C.A. Viola,P.C.A.F. Queiroz,R.C.S. Ferraro,A.A. Bettiol,H. |
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Cesarean section Bipolar disorder Depressive disorder Mood disorders Adolescent behavior |
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Cesarean section Bipolar disorder Depressive disorder Mood disorders Adolescent behavior |
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The increasing number of cesarean sections worldwide has encouraged research on the long-term effects of this birth type on the offspring's mental health. The objective of this study was to investigate whether there is an association between birth by cesarean section and the development of mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorders) in adolescents. A cohort study was carried out with 1603 adolescents from 18 to 19 years old who participated in the third phase of a birth cohort study in São Luís, MA, in 2016. Information on birth type and weight, prematurity, mother's age and schooling, parity, marital status, and smoking behavior during pregnancy, were collected at birth. The study outcomes were depression, bipolar disorder, and “mood disorder” construct. A Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) was developed to select the variables for minimal adjustment for confounding and collision bias. Associations were estimated through propensity score weighting using a two-step estimation model, and confounders for cesarean birth were used in the predictive model. There was no significant association in the relationship between birth type and depression (95%CI: -0.037 to 0.017; P=0.47), bipolar disorder (95%CI: -0.019 to 0.045; P=0.43), and mood disorder (95%CI: -0.033 to 0.042; P=0.80) in adolescents of both sexes. Birth by cesarean section was not associated with the development of mood disorders in adolescents. |
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