Lisa Berg
Karolinska Institutet
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Pediatrics | 2014
Lisa Berg; Mikael Rostila; Jan Saarela; Anders Hjern
OBJECTIVES: Parental death during childhood has been linked to increased mortality and mental health problems in adulthood. School failure may be an important mediator in this trajectory. We investigated the association between parental death before age 15 years and school performance at age 15 to 16 years, taking into account potentially contributing factors such as family socioeconomic position (SEP) and parental substance abuse, mental health problems, and criminality. METHODS: This was a register-based national cohort study of 772 117 subjects born in Sweden between 1973 and 1981. Linear and logistic regression models were used to analyze school performance as mean grades (scale: 1–5; SD: 0.70) and school failure (finished school with incomplete grades). Results are presented as β-coefficients and odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). RESULTS: Parental death was associated with lower grades (ORs: –0.21 [95% CI: –0.23 to –0.20] and –0.17 [95% CI: –0.19 to –0.15]) for paternal and maternal deaths, respectively. Adjustment for SEP and parental psychosocial factors weakened the associations, but the results remained statistically significant. Unadjusted ORs of school failure were 2.04 (95% CI: 1.92 to 2.17) and 1.51 (95% CI: 1.35 to 1.69) for paternal and maternal deaths. In fully adjusted models, ORs were 1.40 (95% CI: 1.31 to 1.49) and 1.18 (95% CI: 1.05 to 1.32). The higher crude impact of death due to external causes (ie, accident, violence, suicide) (OR: –0.27 [90% CI: –0.28 to –0.26]), compared with natural deaths (OR: –0.16 [95% CI: –0.17 to –0.15]), was not seen after adjustment for SEP and psychosocial situation of the family. CONCLUSIONS: Parental death during childhood was associated with lower grades and school failure. Much of the effect, especially for deaths by external causes, was associated with socially adverse childhood exposures.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry | 2016
Lisa Berg; Mikael Rostila; Anders Hjern
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2016
Mikael Rostila; Lisa Berg; Arzu Arat; Bo Vinnerljung; Anders Hjern
Archive | 2013
Anders Hjern; Lisa Berg; Mikael Rostila; Bo Vinnerljung
Archive | 2017
Anders Hjern; Lisa Berg; Arzu Arat; Josefin Klöfvermark; Hélio Manhica; Mikael Rostila; Bo Vinnerljung
American Journal of Epidemiology | 2017
Mikael Rostila; Lisa Berg; Jan Saarela; Ichiro Kawachi; Anders Hjern
Archive | 2017
Hélio Manhica; Karl Gauffin; Ylva B. Almquist; Mikael Rostila; Lisa Berg; Rodríguez García de Cortázar Ainhoa; Anders Hjern
European Journal of Public Health | 2017
Mikael Rostila; Lisa Berg; Jan Saarela; Anders Hjern
BMC Public Health | 2017
Hélio Manhica; Karl Gauffin; Ylva B. Almquist; Mikael Rostila; Lisa Berg; Ainhoa Rodríguez García de Cortázar; Anders Hjern
Archive | 2016
Lisa Berg; Anders Hjern