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Parental separation and offspring morbidity in adulthood : a descriptive study of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966

Varis, Heidi; Hagnäs, Maria; Mikkola, Ilona; Nordström, Tanja; Puukka, Katri; Taanila, Anja; Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Sirkka (2021-05-25)

 
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Varis, Heidi
Hagnäs, Maria
Mikkola, Ilona
Nordström, Tanja
Puukka, Katri
Taanila, Anja
Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Sirkka
SAGE Publications
25.05.2021

Varis H, Hagnäs M, Mikkola I, et al. Parental separation and offspring morbidity in adulthood: a descriptive study of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2022;50(5):601-612. doi:10.1177/14034948211014296

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Varis H, Hagnäs M, Mikkola I, et al. Parental separation and offspring morbidity in adulthood: a descriptive study of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2022;50(5):601-612. Copyright © 2021 Author(s). DOI:10.1177/14034948211014296.
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Abstract

Aims: Rates of parental separation have increased dramatically in recent decades. We evaluated the association of individuals’ childhood family structure with their somatic health over 46 years of follow-up.

Methods: Data were drawn from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort, an ongoing project in which 12,058 participants born in 1966 have been followed from their 24th gestational week. Based on information supplied at age 14 years, family structure was categorised as ‘single-parent family’ and ‘two-parent family’. The anthropometric information, data from blood samples and medical history were collected from postal questionnaires and clinical examinations routinely performed at the ages of 31 and 46 years.

Results: The study population comprised a total of 10,895 individuals; 85% (n=9253) were offspring of two-parent families and 15% (n=1642) of single-parent families. Type 2 diabetes (P=0.032) or prediabetes (P=0.007), psychoactive drug problems (P<0.001) and sexually transmitted diseases (P<0.001) were more common in the single-parent family group than in the participants from two-parent families. In addition, among men back diseases (P=0.002), and among women hypertension (P=0.003) and ovary infection (P=0.024) were more frequent in individuals affected by parental death than in those from two-parent families.

Conclusions: Our results indicate the association of childhood family structure with offspring morbidity during 46 years’ follow-up. The lifetime morbidity was observed to be higher among offspring from a single-parent family compared to two-parent family offspring. Public and scientific concern about the consequences of parental separation on the offspring’ health exist, therefore support from healthcare professionals and society is warranted.

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