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Predicting 5-year-olds mental health at birth: development and internal validation of a multivariable model using the prospective ELFE birth cohort

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posted on 2025-06-27, 11:00 authored by Emma ButlerEmma Butler, Michelle Spirtos, Linda M O'Keeffe, Mary ClarkeMary Clarke

We developed and internally validated a multivariable model to be used in the perinatal period, to predict 5-year-olds mental health, using the ELFE prospective French multicentre birth cohort (n=9768). Twenty-six candidate predictors were used, spanning pre-pregnancy maternal health, pregnancy-specific-experiences, birth factors and sociodemographic risk (maternal age, education, relationship, migrancy and family income). The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire total score at 5-years, dichotomised at the recommended cut-off (16), was the outcome. Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selector Operator followed by bootstrapping was used. High and low-risk was classified by ≥8% risk-threshold score. Stability of the model at population- and individual-level and model performance across groups of interest (sex, sociodemographic risk and neonatal intensive care admissions) was also examined. 10 variables (total number pregnancy-specific experiences, sociodemographic risk, maternal pre-existing hypertension and psychological difficulties, gravidity, maternal mental health problems in a previous pregnancy, smoking and alcohol use in current pregnancy, how labour started and infant sex) with a C-statistic of 0.67; 95%CI (0.64-0.69) predicted mental health. The positive and negative predictive value were 12% & 95.4% respectively, leading to 78.8% of children correctly classified. Model performance was similar across groups of interest but increased for children (born ≥33-weeks-gestation) with neonatal admissions (AUC 0.78; 95%CI (0.69-0.87)). This model is most useful for identifying low-risk children. Applying this model in a tiered preventative intervention framework could be beneficial with those predicted to be high-risk receiving further screening to determine the level of intervention required. External validation and implementation research are required before considering its use in practice.

Funding

Open Access funding provided by the IReL Consortium

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Data Availability Statement

Data request from https://plateforme-acces-donnees-elfe-france.site.ined.fr/

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The original article is available at https://link.springer.com/

Published Citation

Butler E, Spirtos M, O' Keeffe LM, Clarke M. Predicting 5-year-olds mental health at birth: development and internal validation of a multivariable model using the prospective ELFE birth cohort. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2025

Publication Date

15 May 2025

PubMed ID

40369286

Department/Unit

  • Health Psychology
  • School of Population Health

Research Area

  • Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
  • Population Health

Publisher

Springer Nature

Version

  • Published Version (Version of Record)