Authors

  1. Cunningham , Shayna D.
  2. Cunningham , Shayna D.
  3. Lindberg , Sarah
  4. Joinson , Carol
  5. Joinson , Carol
  6. Shoham , David
  7. Shoham , David
  8. Chu , Haitao
  9. Chu , Haitao
  10. Newman , Diane
  11. Newman , Diane
  12. Epperson , Neill
  13. Epperson , Neill
  14. Brubaker , Linda
  15. Brubaker , Linda
  16. Low , Lisa Kane
  17. Low , Lisa Kane
  18. Camenga , Deepa R.
  19. Camenga , Deepa R.
  20. LaCoursiere , D. Yvette
  21. LaCoursiere , D. Yvette
  22. Meister , Melanie
  23. Meister , Melanie
  24. Kenton , Kimberly
  25. Kenton , Kimberly
  26. Sutcliffe , Siobhan
  27. Sutcliffe , Siobhan
  28. Markland , Alayne D.
  29. Markland , Alayne D.
  30. Gahagan , Sheila
  31. Gahagan , Sheila
  32. Coyne-Beasley , Tamera
  33. Coyne-Beasley , Tamera
  34. Berry , Amanda
  35. Berry , Amanda

Abstract

Exposure to maternal depression in the prenatal and postpartum periods was associated with an increased likelihood of LUTS in daughters. This association may be an important opportunity for childhood LUTS prevention. Prevention strategies should reflect an understanding of potential biological and environmental mechanisms through which maternal depression may influence childhood LUTS.