Lung For-Wey, Chiang Tung-Liang, Lin Shio-Jean, Shu Bih-Ching
Department of Medicine, Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
J Perinat Med. 2009;37(4):397-402. doi: 10.1515/JPM.2009.076.
This study investigated the reciprocity between parental mental health and the different stages of child development at 6, 18, and 36 months. As the pilot of a birth cohort study, this study comprised 2048 children and their parents who were randomly selected and invited to participate. The development of these children and the mental health of their parents were followed at 6, 18, and 36 months postpartum. Child development was assessed using the Taiwan Birth Cohort Study instrument, and parental health was assessed using the Taiwanese version of the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey. Complete responses for all three stages were received from 844 families. Our results showed that parental mental health had a direct effect on language and social development; however, this effect did not become significant until 36 months. The reciprocity between child development and parental mental health and proper intervention are vital.
本研究调查了6个月、18个月和36个月大儿童发育不同阶段与父母心理健康之间的相互关系。作为一项出生队列研究的试点,本研究纳入了随机选取并受邀参与的2048名儿童及其父母。在产后6个月、18个月和36个月对这些儿童的发育情况及其父母的心理健康状况进行跟踪。儿童发育情况采用台湾出生队列研究工具进行评估,父母健康状况采用台湾版36项简短健康调查进行评估。844个家庭提供了所有三个阶段的完整答复。我们的结果表明,父母心理健康对语言和社交发展有直接影响;然而,这种影响直到36个月时才变得显著。儿童发育与父母心理健康之间的相互关系以及适当的干预至关重要。