Psychiatric Disorders in Term-Born Children with Low Birth Weight: A Population-Based Study

Author:

Wu Shu-I1,Huang Yu-Hsin1,Kao Kai-Liang2,Lin Yu-Wen3,Tsai Po-Li3,Chiu Nan-Chang1,Chung Ching-Hu1,Chen Chie-Pein3

Affiliation:

1. MacKay Medical College

2. Far Eastern Memorial Hospital

3. MacKay Memorial Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background: To investigate the risk of psychiatric disorder development in term-born children with marginally low birth weight (MLBW, 2000–2499 g). Methods: This is a nationwide retrospective cohort study, by analysing the data from Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database from 2008 to 2018. The study population includes propensity-score-matched term-born infants with MLBW and those without MLBW (birth weight ³ 2500 g). Cox proportional hazard analysis was used after adjustment for potential demographic and perinatal comorbidity confounders. Incidence rates and hazard ratios (HR) of 11 psychiatric diagnoses were evaluated. Results: A total of 53,276 term-born MLBW infants and 1,323,930 term-born infants without MLBW were included in the study. After propensity score matching for demographic variables and perinatal comorbidities, we determined that the term-born MLBW infants (n = 50,060) were more likely to have specific developmental delays (HR = 1.38, 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.33, 1.43]), attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (HR = 1.26, 95% CI [1.20, 1.33]), autistic spectrum disorder (HR=1.26, 95% CI [1.14, 1.40]), conduct disorder (HR =1.25, 95% CI [1.03, 1.51]), and emotional disturbance (HR: = 1.13, 95% CI: [1.02, 1.26]) than did the term-born infants without MLBW (n = 50,060). Conclusion:MLBW was significantly associated with the risk of subsequent psychiatric disorder development among term-born infants. The study findings demonstrate that further attention to mental health and neurodevelopment issues may be necessary in term-born children with MLBW. However, possibilities of misclassification in exposures or outcomes, and risks of residual and unmeasured confounding should be concerned when interpreting our data.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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