Prenatal hormones in first-time expectant parents: Longitudinal changes and within-couple correlations
Autor: | William J. Chopik, Robin S. Edelstein, Britney M. Wardecker, Emily L. Shipman, Amy C. Moors, Natalie J. Lin |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Pregnancy business.industry Latent growth modeling Physiology Salivary testosterone medicine.disease Expectant mothers Endocrinology Anthropology Internal medicine Progesterone metabolism Genetics Hum Medicine Anatomy business Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Testosterone Hormone |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Human Biology. 27:317-325 |
ISSN: | 1042-0533 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ajhb.22670 |
Popis: | Objectives Expectant mothers experience marked hormone changes throughout the transition to parenthood. Although similar neuroendocrine pathways are thought to support maternal and paternal behavior, much less is known about prenatal hormone changes in expectant fathers, especially in humans. Methods We examined longitudinal changes in salivary testosterone, cortisol, estradiol, and progesterone in 29 first-time expectant couples (N = 58). Couples were assessed up to four times throughout the prenatal period, at approximately weeks 12, 20, 28, and 36 of pregnancy. We also examined within-couple correlations in hormones. Data were analyzed using dyadic growth curve modeling. Results As expected, women showed large prenatal increases in all four hormones. Men showed significant prenatal declines in testosterone and estradiol, but there were no detectable changes in men's cortisol or progesterone. Average levels of cortisol and progesterone were significantly positively correlated within couples. Conclusions The current study represents one of the most extensive investigations to date of prenatal hormones in expectant couples. It is also the first study to demonstrate prenatal testosterone changes in expectant fathers and within-couple correlations in progesterone. We discuss implications of these findings for parental behavior and adjustment. Am. J. Hum. Biol. 27:317–325, 2015. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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