Literature DB >> 1583676

Symptoms of illness in late adulthood are related to childhood social deprivation and misfortune in men but not in women.

T L Patterson1, L W Smith, T L Smith, J Yager, I Grant.   

Abstract

Experiencing adverse life events during childhood may increase vulnerability to physical illnesses and psychological disorders during adulthood. We developed an Early Life Events Questionnaire (ELEQ) with 12 scales and administered it to 92 relatively healthy elderly individuals (29 men and 63 women). A canonical-correlation analysis of the 12 ELEQ scales and physical and psychological symptoms revealed a significant canonical correlation. The results indicate that those who grew up in a family with a harsh climate and whose affiliation needs were not met tended to have more psychological and physical symptoms in old age. Regression analysis revealed that, in men, early life events accounted for 42% of the variance in physical symptoms and 39% in psychological symptoms. No significant relationship, however, was found between ELEQ scales and health outcomes in women. These results suggest that women may be less vulnerable than men to the adverse health consequences of childhood deprivation and other misfortunes.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1583676     DOI: 10.1007/bf00848320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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