Researchers looked at data from over one million mothers and children to see if maternal mental health hospitalizations were linked to child outcomes. The study focused on whether these hospital stays were associated with issues like physical growth, infections, or cases of maltreatment.
The analysis found a possible link between a mother's mental health hospitalization and several risks for the child, including respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. It also noted a possible association with types of maltreatment, such as physical and emotional abuse. However, one specific study did not find a clear link to infant growth.
Because this review included only a small number of studies that varied greatly in how they were conducted, the results are not definitive. The findings show an association rather than a direct cause. More high-quality research is needed to better understand these links and provide clearer guidance for families.