| Literature DB >> 24489940 |
Jing Chen1, Yiyun Cai1, Enzhao Cong2, Ying Liu3, Jingfang Gao4, Youhui Li5, Ming Tao6, Kerang Zhang7, Xumei Wang8, Chengge Gao9, Lijun Yang10, Kan Li11, Jianguo Shi12, Gang Wang13, Lanfen Liu14, Jinbei Zhang15, Bo Du16, Guoqing Jiang17, Jianhua Shen18, Zhen Zhang19, Wei Liang20, Jing Sun21, Jian Hu22, Tiebang Liu23, Xueyi Wang24, Guodong Miao25, Huaqing Meng26, Yi Li29, Chunmei Hu28, Yi Li29, Guoping Huang30, Gongying Li31, Baowei Ha32, Hong Deng33, Qiyi Mei34, Hui Zhong35, Shugui Gao36, Hong Sang37, Yutang Zhang38, Xiang Fang39, Fengyu Yu40, Donglin Yang41, Tieqiao Liu42, Yunchun Chen43, Xiaohong Hong44, Wenyuan Wu45, Guibing Chen46, Min Cai47, Yan Song48, Jiyang Pan49, Jicheng Dong50, Runde Pan51, Wei Zhang52, Zhenming Shen53, Zhengrong Liu54, Danhua Gu55, Xiaoping Wang56, Xiaojuan Liu57, Qiwen Zhang58, Yihan Li59, Yiping Chen60, Kenneth S Kendler61, Shenxun Shi62, Jonathan Flint59.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Our prior study in Han Chinese women has shown that women with a history of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) are at increased risk for developing major depression (MD). Would this relationship be found in our whole data set?Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24489940 PMCID: PMC3906190 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) of all participants.
| Any CSA | Non-genital | Genital | Intercourse | |
| Cohort 1 | ||||
| MD (n = 1920) | 189 (9.8%) | 67 (3.5%) | 76 (4.0%) | 46 (2.4%) |
| Controls (n = 2588) | 70(2.7%) | 31(1.2%) | 29 (1.1%) | 10 (0.4%) |
| Cohort 2 | ||||
| MD(n = 4041) | 392(9.7) | 108(2.7) | 171(4.2) | 113(2.8) |
| Controls(n = 3439) | 68(2.0) | 42(1.2) | 19(0.6) | 7(0.2) |
| Combined | ||||
| MD(n = 5295) | 560(10.6) | 167(3.2) | 237(4.5) | 156(3.0) |
| Controls(n = 5820) | 125(2.1) | 66(1.1) | 44(0.7) | 15(0.3) |
Values are given as n (%).
p<0.001.
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and the odds ratios for major depression (MD).
| Cohort 1 | Cohort 2 | P value of difference | Combined | |
| Any CSA Model 1 | 3.26(1.95–5.45)*** | 4.06(3.10–5.40)*** | 0.696 | 4.06(3.19–5.24)*** |
| Model 2 | 2.63(1.55–4.46)*** | 3.79(2.80–4.95)*** | 0.555 | 3.62(2.82–4.70)*** |
| Model 3 | 1.86(1.06–3.29) | 2.06(1.45–2.95)*** | 0.843 | 2.17(1.60–2.98)*** |
| Non-genital Model 1 | 2.47(1.17–5.23) | 2.01(1.38–2.99)*** | 0.522 | 2.21(1.58–3.15)*** |
| Model 2 | 1.91(0.88–4.16) | 1.96(1.32–2.95)*** | 0.857 | 2.01(1.42–2.90)*** |
| Model 3 | 1.47(0.66–3.29) | 1.38(0.84–2.30) | 0.980 | 1.44(0.93–2.26) |
| Genital Model 1 | 2.77(1.32–5.83)** | 5.82(3.69–9.74)*** | 0.212 | 5.24(3.52–8.15)*** |
| Model 2 | 2.31(1.07–4.98) | 5.32(3.33–8.98)*** | 0.222 | 4.77(3.17–7.48)*** |
| Model 3 | 1.57(0.66–3.74) | 3.22(1.80–6.15)*** | 0.387 | 3.09(1.88–5.35)*** |
| Intercourse Model 1 | 13.35(1.83–97.42) | 10.39(5.18–24.73)*** | 0.906 | 10.65(5.56–23.71)*** |
| Model 2 | 10.87(1.47–80.38) | 8.73(4.30–20.94)*** | 0.899 | 9.02(4.67–20.22)*** |
| Model 3 | 6.99(0.92–53.22) | 2.45(1.10–6.23) | 0.552 | 3.07(1.49–7.18)** |
Values are given as odds ratio (95% confidence interval).
Model 1 includes control variables for age and educational background. Model 2 includes in addition parental family history of depression. Model 3 includes in parent–child relationship as assessed by the the PIB, childhood physical abuse (CPA) and childhood emotional neglect (CEN).
p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001.
Cohort 1: MD n = 1920, Controls n = 2588; Cohort 2: MD n = 4041, Controls n = 3439; Combined: MD n = 5295, Controls n = 5820.
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and the odds ratios for co-morbid disorders.
| Any CSA | No CSA | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
| MD and dysthymia (n = 588) | 107(18.2%) | 465 (79.1%) | 2.22 (1.73–2.83) *** | 2.13 (1.66–2.72) *** | 1.60(1.11–2.27) |
| MD and postnatal depression (n = 982) | 144(14.7%) | 829(84.4%) | 1.43 (1.14–1.79) ** | 1.39 (1.11–1.74) ** | 1.35(0.99–1.83) |
| MD and GAD (n = 1516) | 178 (11.7%) | 1309 (86.3%) | 1.28 (1.05–1.55) | 1.24(1.02–1.51) | 1.06 (0.81–1.39) |
| MD and PD (n = 400) | 56(14.0%) | 336 (84.0%) | 1.74 (1.26–2.36) *** | 1.68 (1.22–2.28) ** | 1.39(0.88–2.12) |
| MD and phobia (n = 2333) | 273(11.7%) | 2036(87.3%) | 1.46 (1.22–1.75) *** | 1.40 (1.16–1.68) *** | 1.41(1.09–1.80)** |
MD, major depression; GAD, generalized anxiety disorder; PD, panic disorder.
Values are given as n (%) or odds ratio (95% confidence interval).
Model 1 includes control variables for age and educational background. Model 2 includes in addition parental family history of depression. Model 3 includes in parent–child relationship as assessed by the PIB, childhood physical abuse (CPA) and childhood emotional neglect (CEN).
p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001.
The relationship between childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and clinical features of major depression (MD).
| Age of onset of MDa | Numbers of episodes of MDb | Duration of the longest episode of MDc | |||||||
| Model1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
| Coefficients | –1.89 | –1.80 | –1.27 | 0.095 | 0.086 | –0.031 | 0.307 | 0.301 | 0.231 |
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| 9.61e-08 | 3.63e-07 | 0.005 | 5.80e-06 | 4.01e-05 | 0.291 | <2e-16 | <2e-16 | <2e-16 |
Model 1 includes variables that reflect age and educational background. Model 2 includes in addition parental family history of depression. Model 3 includes in addition parent–child relationship, childhood physical abuse (CPA) and childhood emotional neglect CEN).
a The results from a linear regression model with age of onset of MD as response and with ‘any CSA’ as predictor.
b The results from a Poisson regression model with numbers of episodes of MD as response and with ‘any CSA’ as predictor.
c The results from a Poisson regression model with duration of the longest episodes of MD as response and ‘any CSA’ as predictor.
Association of Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) major depression (MD) symptoms.
| Any CSA | Non-genital | Genital | Intercourse | |
| Depressed mood | 1.95(0.56–12.33) | 0.57(0.16–3.65) | 2.05E+6(5.12E-11-NA) | 2.14E+6(7.22E-15-NA) |
| Loss of interest | 1.78(0.71–5.97) | 0.72(0.26–3.01) | 2.97(0.63–52.92) | 1.50E+6(0.0007-4.36E+83) |
| Weight loss/gain, appetite changes | 0.93(0.70–1.25) | 0.85(0.54–1.40) | 1.19(0.77–1.94) | 0.73(0.46–1.21) |
| Insomnia/hypersomnia | 1.05(0.71–1.60) | 1.37(0.68–3.29) | 0.73(0.45–1.25) | 1.69(0.76–4.83) |
| Psychomotor agitation/retardation | 1.15(0.86–1.58) | 1.17(0.71–2.03) | 1.02(0.68–1.60) | 1.44(0.82–2.77) |
| Fatigue/loss of energy | 0.93(0.67–1.32) | 1.47(0.78–3.16) | 0.82(0.52–1.34) | 0.77(0.45–1.43) |
| Feelings of worthlessness/guilt | 1.41(1.02–2.02) | 1.09(0.66–1.92) | 1.68(1.01–3.00) | 1.58(0.87–3.24) |
| Concentrate/indecisiveness | 1.31(0.72–2.63) | 0.62(0.30–1.51) | 2.04(0.75–8.42) | 3.90(0.86–69.00) |
| Suicidal ideation/attempt | 1.50(1.20–1.89)*** | 1.21(0.85–1.77) | 1.66(1.19–2.35)** | 1.69(1.12–2.63) |
Values are given as odds ratio (95% confidence interval).
p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001.
Characteristics of sexual abuse in major depression (MD) patients and controls who reported childhood sexual abuse (CSA).
| MD N = 560 | Controls N = 125 | OR (95%CI)/ | |
| Age at time of abuse | 10.99(3.55) | 11.75(3.49) |
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| Intercourse vs others | 156/404 | 15/110 | 3.47(1.66–8.22)** |
| Age of perpetrator | 0.96(0.77–1.19) | ||
| Under 15 years | 13 | 70 | |
| 15–18 years | 22 | 104 | |
| 19–24 years | 27 | 110 | |
| 25–49 years | 53 | 234 | |
| Older than 50 years | 10 | 42 | |
| Male/female or both | 39/521 | 9/116 | 1.30(0.47–4.62) |
| Relative or not | 187/373 | 32/93 | 1.57(0.87–2.98) |
| Forced or not | 187/373 | 24/101 | 1.95(1.05–3.82) |
| How affected | 1.39(1.20–1.64)*** | ||
| 1 | 188 | 65 | |
| 2 | 83 | 23 | |
| 3 | 68 | 16 | |
| 4 | 43 | 7 | |
| 5 | 50 | 5 | |
| 6 | 33 | 4 | |
| 7 | 95 | 5 |
Values are given as n (%) and odds ratio (95% confidence interval).
p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001.