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Psychological coping in depressed outpatients: association with cortisol response to the combined dexamethasone/CRH test.

Hiroaki Hori1, Toshiya Teraishi, Miho Ota, Kotaro Hattori, Junko Matsuo, Yukiko Kinoshita, Ikki Ishida, Anna Nagashima, Norie Koga, Teruhiko Higuchi, Hiroshi Kunugi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Depression is associated with dysfunctional coping styles and dysregulated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function. Studies have shown that maladaptive coping strategies relate to abnormal HPA axis function; however, such a relationship has been under-studied in patients with depression. We aimed to examine whether dysfunctional coping styles in depression would be associated with abnormal cortisol reactivity.
METHODS: Seventy-four outpatients with major depressive disorder and 133 age- and sex-matched healthy individuals were recruited. Coping was assessed by the Ways of Coping Checklist. Psychological distress was assessed by the Hopkins Symptom Checklist. Cortisol reactivity was measured by the combined dexamethasone/corticotropin-releasing hormone test.
RESULTS: Compared to healthy individuals, depressed patients demonstrated significantly less use of problem-solving, positive reappraisal and social support coping styles and more use of self-blame and wishful thinking styles. Such a pattern of coping styles was significantly associated with patients' greater distress. Partial correlation analysis in patients, controlling for age and sex, revealed a significant correlation between more use of escape-avoidance coping and lower levels of reactive cortisol measures. A stepwise multiple regression analysis predicting cortisol reactivity from age, sex, distress, symptom severity and coping styles revealed that escape-avoidance coping was a significant predictor. LIMITATIONS: The neuroendocrine challenge test was administered only once, based on a simple test protocol.
CONCLUSIONS: More use of escape-avoidance coping in depressed patients was associated with less cortisol reactivity. Our findings shed light on the heterogeneity of depression in terms of low and high levels of avoidance associated with exaggerated and blunted HPA axis reactivity, respectively.
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Keywords:  Coping; Cortisol; DEX/CRH test; Depression; Stress

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24210627     DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.10.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Affect Disord        ISSN: 0165-0327            Impact factor:   4.839


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