Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4221010258> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4221010258 abstract "Abstract Background Antibiotic exposure in pregnancy is associated with reduced microbiome diversity in the infant gut. Given that recent research has shown that early microbiome health can impact child socioemotional development, we examined the relationship between prenatal antibiotic exposure in pregnancy and childhood socioemotional developmental outcomes using a large, nationally representative longitudinal dataset. Methods A sample of 4800 diverse families were assessed from the population cohort of the Growing Up in New Zealand Study (GUiNZ), which prospectively follows children starting in the last trimester of pregnancy into early childhood. Socioemotional development was measured using a composite score derived from seven commonly used socioemotional tasks administered between 9 months and 4.5 years of child age, addressing emotional expression understanding, regulation of emotions and behavior, and social problem solving and relationship skills. A national comprehensive pharmaceutical database was used to determine children's prenatal antibiotic exposure. Multivariate linear regressions models were used to examine the effects of the timing (trimester) and dosage (number of courses) of prenatal antibiotic exposure on socioemotional development, with and without statistically adjusting for confounding factors addressing maternal health, socioeconomic status, maternal age, and child sex. Results In unadjusted analyses, antibiotic exposure was inversely associated with child socioemotional development. However, after statistically adjusting for important confounds, socioemotional development was not associated with prenatal antibiotic exposure at any dosage or trimester of pregnancy (all β ≤ −0.02). Conclusion Prenatal antibiotic exposure does not appear to impact early childhood socioemotional development. Maternal health and sociodemographic factors are confounded with antibiotic exposure and socioemotional development, a fact that should be considered in future research examining the effects of prenatal antibiotic exposure on child health. These findings may be reassuring to families who are concerned about the long‐term effects of antibiotics in pregnancy on child health outcomes." @default.
- W4221010258 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4221010258 creator A5017656206 @default.
- W4221010258 creator A5045400450 @default.
- W4221010258 creator A5048486991 @default.
- W4221010258 creator A5049667402 @default.
- W4221010258 creator A5065440061 @default.
- W4221010258 date "2022-03-29" @default.
- W4221010258 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W4221010258 title "Prenatal antibiotic exposure in pregnancy and early childhood socioemotional development" @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1509776884 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1519139989 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1962802440 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1967054778 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1969615942 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1972998250 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1980058330 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1980560687 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1989993559 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W1994350957 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2001339909 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2010064409 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2019906816 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2025802167 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2036793306 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2038014125 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2042855997 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2053439854 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2056312953 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2066105484 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2097483905 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2098105433 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2103761010 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2107414352 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2114633191 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2131186249 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2144964836 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2151312927 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2203938014 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2283710302 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2285618695 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2336105168 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2472238195 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2494719444 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2605123764 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2615546267 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2781501523 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2887060314 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2903161184 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2903513624 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2913712119 @default.
- W4221010258 cites W2943236633 @default.
- W4221010258 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/jcv2.12066" @default.
- W4221010258 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37431462" @default.
- W4221010258 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4221010258 type Work @default.
- W4221010258 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4221010258 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4221010258 hasAuthorship W4221010258A5017656206 @default.
- W4221010258 hasAuthorship W4221010258A5045400450 @default.
- W4221010258 hasAuthorship W4221010258A5048486991 @default.
- W4221010258 hasAuthorship W4221010258A5049667402 @default.
- W4221010258 hasAuthorship W4221010258A5065440061 @default.
- W4221010258 hasBestOaLocation W42210102581 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C101595628 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C109260823 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C201903717 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C2776847746 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C2777082460 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C2779425982 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C46973012 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C77350462 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C101595628 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C109260823 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C126322002 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C138496976 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C15744967 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C201903717 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C2776847746 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C2777082460 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C2779234561 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C2779425982 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C2908647359 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C46973012 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C54355233 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C71924100 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C77350462 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C86803240 @default.
- W4221010258 hasConceptScore W4221010258C99454951 @default.
- W4221010258 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W4221010258 hasLocation W42210102581 @default.