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Parental maltreatment and proximal risk factors using the Childhood Experience of Care & Abuse (CECA) instrument: a life-course study of adult chronic depression - 5.

机译:使用儿童期护理与虐待经历(CECA)仪器的父母虐待和近端危险因素:成人慢性抑郁症的终生研究-5。

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BACKGROUND: This is the final paper of a series concerning parental maltreatment and chronic depression in women. It extends the scope of the analysis to take account of proximal risk factors, present within at most six months of an onset. It deals with the contribution of factors influencing onset of a depressive episode as well as those related to whether this takes a chronic course. Once a two-stage model dealing with both sets of risk factors has been developed we explore how far distal factors (more than at least one year earlier) influence each stage. METHODS: Three studies are employed. All take account of parental maltreatment. Two prospective studies deal with proximal risk factors, and a retrospective one with distal and proximal factors. RESULTS: For the first stage of the model concerning onset the influence of parental maltreatment and its correlated risk factors (e.g. conduct problems) are almost entirely mediated by proximal factors (e.g. quality of core relationships). However, for the second stage concerning course parental maltreatment makes a direct contribution that is independent of all other risk factors. LIMITATIONS: The retrospective nature of some of the data may introduce bias (But see the second paper in the present series [Brown, G.W., Craig, T.K.J., Harris, T.O., Handley, R.V., Harvey, A.L., 2007b. Validity of retrospective measures of early maltreatment and depressive episodes using the Childhood Experience of Care & Abuse (CECA) instrument - a life-course study of adult chronic depression - 2. J. Affect. Dis., 103, 217-224]). Only females have been considered. CONCLUSIONS: The influence of parental maltreatment on the onset of adult depression is largely indirect and the mechanisms involved are reasonably clear. However, the mechanisms involved in the substantial direct contribution of maltreatment to course are as yet unclear. Some interplay of maltreatment and early brain development is one of a number of interesting possibilities.
机译:背景:这是有关父母的虐待和女性慢性抑郁的系列文章的最后一篇。它扩展了分析范围,以考虑到在发病后最多六个月内出现的近端危险因素。它涉及影响抑郁发作的因素以及与是否经历慢性病程有关的因素的贡献。一旦建立了涉及两类风险因素的两阶段模型,我们就会探索远端因素(至少一年前)对每个阶段的影响程度。方法:采用三项研究。所有这些都考虑到父母的虐待。两项前瞻性研究涉及近端危险因素,一项回顾性研究涉及远端和近端因素。结果:关于模型的第一阶段,父母虐待的影响及其相关危险因素(例如行为问题)几乎完全由近端因素(例如核心关系的质量)介导。然而,在第二阶段中,父母的虐待是直接的影响因素,与所有其他风险因素无关。局限性:某些数据的追溯性质可能会引入偏差(但请参见本系列的第二篇文章[Brown,GW,Craig,TKJ,Harris,TO,Handley,RV,Harvey,AL,2007b。追溯措施的有效性儿童护理和虐待经历(CECA)早期虐待和抑郁发作的研究-对成人慢性抑郁症的终生研究-2. J. Affect。Dis。,103,217-224]。仅考虑女性。结论:父母虐待对成年抑郁症发作的影响在很大程度上是间接的,并且所涉及的机制是相当清楚的。但是,目前尚不清楚造成虐待直接导致病程的机制。虐待与早期大脑发育之间的某些相互作用是许多有趣的可能性之一。

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