Childhood Environmental Unpredictability and Adolescent Mental Health and Behavioral Problems
Childhood Environmental Unpredictability and Adolescent Mental Health and Behavioral Problems

Childhood Environmental Unpredictability and Adolescent Mental Health and Behavioral Problems

Child Dev. 2025 Jun 3. doi: 10.1111/cdev.14248. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Childhood adversity takes a toll on lifelong health. However, investigations of unpredictability as a form of adversity are lacking. Environmental unpredictability across multiple developmental periods and ecological levels was examined using a multiethnic, longitudinal birth cohort (1998-2000) oversampled for unmarried parents. Data were from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 4898 youth at birth; 52% male; 48% Black, 27% Hispanic, 21% White) to examine unpredictability at ages 1, 3, 5, and 9 with later adolescent outcomes. An unpredictability index was associated with age 15 outcomes (N = 3595) including depressive symptoms (β = 0.11), anxiety symptoms (β = 0.08), delinquency (β = 0.13), impulsivity (β = 0.09), heavier weight categories (β = 0.09), and internalizing (β = 0.14), externalizing (β = 0.23), and attention problems (β = 0.16). Findings support unpredictability as a unique form of adversity.

PMID:40459078 | DOI:10.1111/cdev.14248