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The Impact of Adverse Child and Adult Experiences on Recovery From Serious Mental Illness

机译:儿童和成人的不良经历对严重精神疾病康复的影响

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare effects of adverse childhood experiences and adverse adult experiences on recovery from serious mental illnesses. Methods: As part of a mixed methods study of recovery from serious mental illnesses, we interviewed and administered questionnaires to 177 members of a not-for-profit health plan over a 2-year period. Participants had a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, affective psychosis, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder. Data for analyses came from standardized self-reported measures; outcomes included recovery, functioning, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms. Adverse events in childhood and adulthood were evaluated as predictors. Results: Child and adult exposures to adverse experiences were high, at 91% and 82%, respectively. Cumulative lifetime exposure to adverse experiences (childhood plus adult experiences) was 94%. In linear regression analyses, adverse adult experiences were more important predictors of outcomes than adverse childhood experiences. Adult experiences were associated with lower recovery scores, quality of life, mental and physical functioning and social functioning and greater psychiatric symptoms. Emotional neglect in adulthood was associated with lower recovery scores. Conclusions and Implications for Practice: Early and repeated exposure to adverse events was common in this sample of people with serious mental illnesses. Adverse adult experiences were stronger predictors of worse functioning and lower recovery levels than were childhood experiences. Focusing clinical attention on adult experiences of adverse or traumatic events may result in greater benefit than focusing on childhood experiences alone.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是比较不良的童年经历和不良的成人经历对严重精神疾病康复的影响。方法:作为一项从严重精神疾病中恢复的混合方法研究的一部分,我们在两年时间内采访了177个非营利性健康计划的成员并对其进行了问卷调查。参与者被诊断出患有躁郁症,情感性精神病,精神分裂症或精神分裂症。用于分析的数据来自标准的自我报告措施;结果包括恢复,功能,生活质量和精神病症状。儿童和成年后的不良事件被评估为预测因素。结果:儿童和成人遭受不良经历的风险很高,分别为91%和82%。终身累积的不良经历(儿童加成人经历)为94%。在线性回归分析中,不良的成人经历比不良的儿童经历更重要地预测结果。成人经历与较低的恢复分数,生活质量,身心功能和社会功能以及较大的精神病症状有关。成年期的情绪忽视与较低的恢复分数有关。结论和实践意义:在患有严重精神疾病的人群中,早期和反复接触不良事件很常见。与儿童时期相比,不良的成年人经历更能预测功能恶化和康复水平较低。与仅关注童年经历相比,将临床注意力集中在成年人的不良或创伤事件上可能会带来更大的收益。

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