Literature DB >> 24313549

Childhood abuse and vulnerability to depression: cognitive scars in otherwise healthy young adults.

Tony T Wells1, W Michael Vanderlind, Edward A Selby, Christopher G Beevers.   

Abstract

Models of depression vulnerability posit that negative early experiences, such as exposure to childhood abuse (CA), increase vulnerability to depression later in life. Though most victims of CA do not go on to develop depression, the question remains as to whether these individuals retain cognitive 'scars' that may contribute to depression vulnerability. The present study examined the relationship between self-reported, retrospective CA and cognitive vulnerability to depression in a carefully selected sample of young adults without current or past psychopathology. We measured cognitive vulnerability with both a self-report questionnaire, the Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS), and a measure of information processing bias, the Scrambled Sentences Test (SST). Self-reported severity of CA was associated with increased cognitive vulnerability to depression on both the DAS and SST. Vulnerability to depression as measured by the SST, but not by the DAS, prospectively predicted increases in depressive symptoms over a 6-month period. Scores on the SST also interacted with CA to predict increases in depressive symptoms. These findings demonstrate the pernicious effects of CA even in those without current or past psychopathology.

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Keywords:  Childhood abuse; Depression; Dual process models; Vulnerability

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24313549      PMCID: PMC4214063          DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2013.864258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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