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Relation of prenatal smoking exposure and use of psychotropic medication up to young adulthood




TekijätEkblad Mikael, Gissler Mika, Lehtonen Liisa, Korkeila Jyrki

Julkaisuvuosi2011

JournalAmerican Journal of Epidemiology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiAmerican journal of epidemiology

Lehden akronyymiAm J Epidemiol

Vuosikerta174

Numero6

Aloitussivu681

Lopetussivu90

Sivujen määrä10

ISSN0002-9262

eISSN1476-6256

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwr150

Verkko-osoitehttps://academic.oup.com/aje/article/174/6/681/89544


Tiivistelmä
The study objective was to determine the relation of prenatal smoking exposure to the use of psychotropic medication up to young adulthood by using population-based longitudinal register data consisting of all singletons born in Finland from 1987 to 1989 (n = 175,869). Information on maternal smoking was assessed during antenatal care and received from the Finnish Medical Birth Register. Information on the children's psychotropic medication (1994-2007) was received from the Drug Prescription Register, and the children's psychiatric diagnoses related to outpatient (1998-2007) and inpatient (1987-2007) care were derived from the Finnish Hospital Discharge Register. A total of 15.3% (n = 26,083) of the children were exposed to prenatal smoking. The incidence of psychotropic medication use was 8.3% in unexposed children, 11.3% in children exposed to <10 cigarettes per day (adjusted odds ratio = 1.36, 95% confidence interval: 1.29, 1.43), and 13.6% in children exposed to >10 cigarettes per day (odds ratio = 1.63, 95% confidence interval: 1.53, 1.74). The exposure was significantly associated with the risk for all medication use and for both single- and multiple-drug consumption even after adjustment (e.g., mothers' severe psychiatric illnesses). These findings show that exposure to smoking during pregnancy is linked to both mild and severe psychiatric morbidity.



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