Parental age and offspring childhood mental health: A multi-cohort, population-based investigation
Title | Parental age and offspring childhood mental health: A multi-cohort, population-based investigation |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Zondervan-Zwijnenburg, MAJ, Veldkamp, SAM, Neumann, A, Barzeva, SA, Nelemans, SA, van Beijsterveldt, CEM, Branje, SJT, Hillegers, MHJ, Meeus, WHJ, Tiemeier, H, Hoijtink, HJA, Oldehinkel, AJ, Boomsma, DI |
Journal | Child Development |
Volume | 91 |
Pagination | 964–982 |
Abstract | To examine the contributions of maternal and paternal age on offspring externalizing and internalizing problems, this study analyzed problem behaviors at age 10-12 years from four Dutch population-based cohorts (N = 32,892) by a multiple informant design. Bayesian evidence synthesis was used to combine results across cohorts with 50% of the data analyzed for discovery and 50% for confirmation. There was evidence of a robust negative linear relation between parental age and externalizing problems as reported by parents. In teacher-reports, this relation was largely explained by parental socio-economic status. Parental age had limited to no association with internalizing problems. Thus, in this large population-based study, either a beneficial or no effect of advanced parenthood on child problem behavior was observed. |
DOI | 10.1111/cdev.13267 |