A study in BMCPublicHealth finds that children of parents with different severities of mental health conditions experience a higher risk of somatic morbidity. More support and awareness are highly needed.
presents the risk ratios of children with different severities of parental mental health conditions in every disease category within each cohort, compared to children with no parental mental health condition. The exact RR estimates and confidence intervals are available in Supplementary table s.
Overall, the analyses revealed a higher risk of morbidity in exposed children across all disease categories within each cohort except neoplasm in cohort 3. Furthermore, in most disease categories the overall results indicate a pattern of an increased risk of somatic morbidity in children the more severe the parental mental health condition .
Generally, RR of both respiratory and infectious diseases were higher for children with only maternal mental health conditions, than for children exposed to only paternal mental health conditions . However, children with paternal mental health conditions also had a higher risk than children with no parental mental health conditions.
Both paternal and maternal mental health conditions were associated with a higher risk of infectious and respiratory diseases. However, associations were stronger for maternal mental health conditions than paternal. Children doubly exposed to a mother and father with moderate/severe mental health conditions had the most elevated risk of being diagnosed with an infectious and/or respiratory disease.
The direction of a higher risk of somatic morbidity across a broad range of disease categories in children with severe parental mental health conditions found in this explorative study is consistent with two other Danish nationwide studies [
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