Author Interviews, BMJ, Mental Health Research, OBGYNE, Pharmacology / 10.09.2017
Study Evaluates Pediatric Outcomes of Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Xiaoqin Liu, PhD
Department of Economics and Business Economics
Aarhus University
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: Previous research on the long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes of serotonin-reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) use during pregnancy has primarily focused on offspring risk of autism spectrum disorder. Given SSRIs cross the placental barrier and affect the fetal brain, in-utero SSRI exposure may increase risks of other psychiatric disorders as well as autism spectrum disorder.
We conducted a population-based study to look at a range of diagnostic groups of psychiatric disorders in children whose mothers used antidepressants during pregnancy. This was possible because of the nature of information available in Danish population registers, allowing us to follow children for many years. We found increased risks of various diagnostic groups of psychiatric disorders in children whose mothers continued antidepressant treatment during pregnancy, in comparison to children whose mothers stopped antidepressant treatment before pregnancy.
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