| Literature DB >> 27138798 |
L M Williams1,2, C Debattista1, A-M Duchemin3, A F Schatzberg1, C B Nemeroff4.
Abstract
Few reliable predictors indicate which depressed individuals respond to antidepressants. Several studies suggest that a history of early-life trauma predicts poorer response to antidepressant therapy but results are variable and limited in adults. The major goal of the present study was to evaluate the role of early-life trauma in predicting acute response outcomes to antidepressants in a large sample of well-characterized patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). The international Study to Predict Optimized Treatment for Depression (iSPOT-D) is a randomized clinical trial with enrollment from December 2008 to January 2012 at eight academic and nine private clinical settings in five countries. Patients (n=1008) meeting DSM-IV criteria for MDD and 336 matched healthy controls comprised the study sample. Six participants withdrew due to serious adverse events. Randomization was to 8 weeks of treatment with escitalopram, sertraline or venlafaxine with dosage adjusted by the participant's treating clinician per routine clinical practice. Exposure to 18 types of traumatic events before the age of 18 was assessed using the Early-Life Stress Questionnaire. Impact of early-life stressors-overall trauma 'load' and specific type of abuse-on treatment outcomes measures: response: (⩾50% improvement on the 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, HRSD17 or on the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Rated, QIDS_SR16) and remission (score ⩽7 on the HRSD17 and ⩽5 on the QIDS_SR16). Trauma prevalence in MDD was compared with controls. Depressed participants were significantly more likely to report early-life stress than controls; 62.5% of MDD participants reported more than two traumatic events compared with 28.4% of controls. The higher rate of early-life trauma was most apparent for experiences of interpersonal violation (emotional, sexual and physical abuses). Abuse and notably abuse occurring at ⩽7 years of age predicted poorer outcomes after 8 weeks of antidepressants, across the three treatment arms. In addition, the abuses occurring between ages 4 and 7 years differentially predicted the poorest outcome following the treatment with sertraline. Specific types of early-life trauma, particularly physical, emotional and sexual abuse, especially when occurring at ⩽7 years of age are important moderators of subsequent response to antidepressant therapy for MDD.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27138798 PMCID: PMC5070060 DOI: 10.1038/tp.2016.61
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Psychiatry ISSN: 2158-3188 Impact factor: 6.222
Figure 1CONSORT chart. HRSD17, 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression; PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder.
Prevalence of early-childhood trauma in depressed patients and in healthy controls, according to the category and type of trauma
| χ | P | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Were you physically abused? | 219 (21.7) | 18 (5.4) | 41.925 | <0.001 |
| Were you sexually abused? | 164 (16.3) | 18 (5.4) | 27.758 | <0.001 |
| Were you emotionally abused? | 433 (43.0) | 31 (9.2) | 113.225 | <0.001 |
| Did you experience extreme poverty or neglect? | 186 (18.5) | 15 (4.5) | 36.118 | <0.001 |
| Did you witness domestic violence within your family? | 326 (32.3) | 49 (14.6) | 36.560 | <0.001 |
| Did you experience sustained bullying or rejection by schoolmates? | 452 (44.8) | 60 (17.9) | 82.231 | <0.001 |
| Did your parents divorce or separate? | 408 (40.5) | 103 (30.7) | 11.894 | 0.02 |
| Were you separated for a long period from a parent, brother or sister? | 439 (43.6) | 61 (18.2) | 30.035 | <0.001 |
| Was there sustained conflict within your family? | 516 (51.2) | 112 (33.3) | 70.875 | <0.001 |
| Did one of your parents, a brother or sister die? | 92 (9.1) | 26 (7.7) | 5.403 | 0.25 |
| Did one of your parents, a brother or sister experience a life-threatening illness? | 168 (16.7) | 36 (10.7) | 6.818 | 0.15 |
| Did you undergo major surgery or repeated hospitalization? | 168 (16.7) | 32 (9.5) | 9.559 | 0.05 |
| Did you experience a life-threatening illness or injury? | 100 (9.9) | 27 (8.0) | 5.227 | 0.27 |
| Did you witness first-hand a natural disaster such as earthquake, flood or fire? | 121 (12.0) | 39 (11.6) | 4.229 | 0.38 |
| Did you witness warfare? | 29 (2.9) | 7 (2.1) | 0.357 | 0.55 |
| Were you born prematurely, or experience other birth complications? | 132 (13.1) | 29 (8.6) | 3.895 | 0.048 |
| Were you adopted? | 43 (4.3) | 8 (2.4) | 3.399 | 0.49 |
| Was your house destroyed by fire or other means? | 43 (4.3) | 14 (4.2) | 2.711 | 0.61 |
Abbreviations: ELSQ, Early-Life Stress Questionnaire; MDD, major depressive disorder.
Figure 2The effect of abuse at age 4–7 years on prediction for HRSD17 response and remission. HRSD17, 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression.