Koyama Yuna, Tiemeier Henning, Huang Pei, Chan Shi Yu, Sudo Mioko, Kyeong Yena, Meaney Michael, Setoh Peipei, Tan Ai Peng
Department of Public Health, Institute of Science Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Diagnostic Imaging, National University Hospital Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
Psychol Med. 2024 Oct 31;54(14):1-12. doi: 10.1017/S003329172400196X.
Harsh parenting in early childhood is related to offspring's adverse behavioral outcomes. Due to the scarcity of longitudinal neuroimaging data, few studies have explored the neurobiological underpinnings of this association, focusing on within-person variability. This study examined the temporal associations among harsh parenting, later behavioral problems, and the developmental trajectories of amygdala volume and amygdala resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) profiles, using longitudinal neuroimaging data.
The study was embedded in the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) cohort. T1-weighted (296 children, 642 scans) and resting-state functional scans (256 children, 509 scans) were collected at ages 4.5, 6, 7.5, and 10.5 years. Amygdala volume and RSFC between the amygdala and six brain regions that have leading roles in emotional regulation were extracted. Harsh parenting at 4.5 years and child behavioral problems at 10.5 years were assessed via parent-report questionnaires. Linear regression and linear mixed models were applied.
Harsh parenting was associated with more severe externalizing problems in girls ( = 0.24, 95% CI 0.08-0.40) but not boys ( = 0.07). In the overall sample, harsh parenting was associated with the developmental trajectories of amygdala-ACC, amygdala-OFC, and amygdala-DLPFC RSFC. In addition, the developmental trajectory of amygdala-ACC RSFC mediated the harsh parenting-externalizing problems association in girls (indirect effect = 0.06, 95% CI 0.01-0.14).
Harsh parenting in early childhood was associated with amygdala neurocircuitry development and behavioral problems. The developmental trajectory of amygdala-ACC RSFC is a potential neural mechanism linking harsh parenting and externalizing problems in girls.
幼儿期的严厉养育方式与后代的不良行为结果有关。由于纵向神经影像学数据稀缺,很少有研究探讨这种关联的神经生物学基础,且研究主要关注个体内部的变异性。本研究利用纵向神经影像学数据,考察了严厉养育方式、后期行为问题以及杏仁核体积和杏仁核静息态功能连接(RSFC)图谱的发育轨迹之间的时间关联。
该研究纳入了新加坡健康成长队列(GUSTO)。在4.5岁、6岁、7.5岁和10.5岁时收集了T1加权成像(296名儿童,642次扫描)和静息态功能扫描(256名儿童,509次扫描)。提取了杏仁核体积以及杏仁核与六个在情绪调节中起主要作用的脑区之间的RSFC。通过家长报告问卷评估4.5岁时的严厉养育方式和10.5岁时的儿童行为问题。应用了线性回归和线性混合模型。
严厉养育方式与女孩更严重的外化问题相关(β = 0.24,95%置信区间0.08 - 0.40),但与男孩无关(β = 0.07)。在总体样本中,严厉养育方式与杏仁核 - 前扣带回、杏仁核 - 眶额皮质和杏仁核 - 背外侧前额叶皮质RSFC的发育轨迹相关。此外,杏仁核 - 前扣带回RSFC的发育轨迹介导了女孩中严厉养育方式与外化问题之间的关联(间接效应 = 0.06,95%置信区间0.01 - 0.14)。
幼儿期的严厉养育方式与杏仁核神经回路发育和行为问题有关。杏仁核 - 前扣带回RSFC的发育轨迹是连接严厉养育方式和女孩外化问题的潜在神经机制。