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Developmental programming of happiness
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Developmental programming of happiness

Abstract

Being born at an extremely low birth weight (ELBW; <1,000 grams) is presumed to reflect a suboptimal intrauterine environment and thus presents an opportunity for examining developmental programming hypotheses. Interfacing prenatal programming and differential susceptibility hypotheses, we tested whether individuals with ELBW in different childhood rearing environments showed different attention biases to positive and negative facial emotions in adulthood. Using the oldest known, prospectively followed cohort of ELBW survivors, we found that relative to normal birth weight controls (NBW; >2,500 grams), ELBW survivors displayed the highest and lowest attention bias to happy faces at age 30-35, depending on whether their total family income at age 8 was relatively low (environmental match) or high (environmental mismatch), respectively. This bias to happy faces was associated with a reduced likelihood of emotional problems. Findings suggest that differential susceptibility to …

Authors

Schmidt LA; Fortier P; Lahat A; Tang A; Mathewson KJ; Saigal S; Boyle MH; Van Lieshout RJ

Journal

Developmental Psychobiology, Vol. 59, No. 6, pp. 715–722

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

September 2017

DOI

10.1002/dev.21524

ISSN

0012-1630