Observed parent-child relationship quality predicts antibody response to vaccination in children
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- PMCID: PMC4508214
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2015.04.002
Observed parent-child relationship quality predicts antibody response to vaccination in children
Abstract
Background: Quality of the parent-child relationship is a robust predictor of behavioral and emotional health for children and adolescents; the application to physical health is less clear.
Methods: We investigated the links between observed parent-child relationship quality in an interaction task and antibody response to meningococcal conjugate vaccine in a longitudinal study of 164 ambulatory 10-11 year-old children; additional analyses examine associations with cortisol reactivity, BMI, and somatic illness.
Results: Observed Negative/Conflict behavior in the interaction task predicted a less robust antibody response to meningococcal serotype C vaccine in the child over a 6 month-period, after controlling for socio-economic and other covariates. Observer rated interaction conflict also predicted increased cortisol reactivity following the interaction task and higher BMI, but these factors did not account for the link between relationship quality and antibody response.
Conclusions: The results begin to document the degree to which a major source of child stress exposure, parent-child relationship conflict, is associated with altered immune system development in children, and may constitute an important public health consideration.
Keywords: Antibody response; Meningococcal conjugate vaccine; Observation; Parent–child interaction; Stress.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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