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儿童在发育领域的性别差异与严重精神障碍的家族风险有关。

Sex differences across developmental domains among children with a familial risk of severe mental disorders.

机构信息

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Centre, Mental Health Services Capital Region, Research Unit, Copenhagen University Hospital, Gentofte Hospitalsvej 3A, 1st floor, 2900 Hellerup, Denmark.

Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2023 Jun;53(8):3628-3643. doi: 10.1017/S0033291722000265. Epub 2022 Feb 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sex differences in brain structure and neurodevelopment occur in non-clinical populations. We investigated whether sex had a similar effect on developmental domains amongst boys and girls with a familial risk of schizophrenia (FHR-SZ), bipolar disorder (FHR-BP), and controls.

METHODS

Through Danish registries, we identified 522 7-year-old children (242 girls) with FHR-SZ, FHR-BP, and controls. We assessed their performance within the domains of neurocognition, motor function, language, social cognition, social behavior, psychopathology, and home environment.

RESULTS

FHR-SZ boys compared with FHR-SZ girls had a higher proportion of disruptive behavior and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and exhibited lower performance in manual dexterity, balance, and emotion recognition. No sex differences were found between boys and girls within FHR-BP group. Compared with controls, both FHR-SZ boys and FHR-SZ girls showed impaired processing speed and working memory, had lower levels of global functioning, and were more likely to live in an inadequate home environment. Compared with control boys, FHR-SZ boys showed impaired manual dexterity, social behavior, and social responsiveness, and had a higher proportion of ADHD and disruptive behavior disorder diagnoses. Stress and adjustment disorders were more common in FHR-BP boys compared with control boys. We found no differences between FHR-BP girls and control girls.

CONCLUSIONS

Impairment within neurodevelopmental domains associated within FHR-SZ boys FHR-SZ girls was most evident among boys, whereas no sex differences were found within the FHR-BP group (FHR-BP boys FHR-BP girls). FHR-SZ boys exhibited the highest proportion of early developmental impairments.

摘要

背景

在非临床人群中,大脑结构和神经发育存在性别差异。我们研究了性别是否对精神分裂症家族风险(FHR-SZ)、双相情感障碍家族风险(FHR-BP)和对照组男孩和女孩的发育领域有类似的影响。

方法

通过丹麦登记处,我们确定了 522 名 7 岁儿童(242 名女孩),他们有 FHR-SZ、FHR-BP 和对照组。我们评估了他们在神经认知、运动功能、语言、社会认知、社会行为、精神病理学和家庭环境等领域的表现。

结果

与 FHR-SZ 女孩相比,FHR-SZ 男孩表现出更高比例的破坏性行为和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD),并且在手工灵巧性、平衡和情绪识别方面表现较差。在 FHR-BP 组中,男孩和女孩之间没有发现性别差异。与对照组相比,FHR-SZ 男孩和 FHR-SZ 女孩的处理速度和工作记忆都较差,整体功能水平较低,更有可能生活在不适当的家庭环境中。与对照组男孩相比,FHR-SZ 男孩的手工灵巧性、社会行为和社会反应能力较差,ADHD 和破坏性行为障碍的诊断比例较高。与对照组男孩相比,FHR-BP 男孩的压力和适应障碍更为常见。我们没有发现 FHR-BP 女孩和对照组女孩之间的差异。

结论

FHR-SZ 男孩和 FHR-SZ 女孩的神经发育领域受损最为明显,而 FHR-BP 组(FHR-BP 男孩和 FHR-BP 女孩)则没有性别差异。FHR-SZ 男孩表现出最高比例的早期发育受损。

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