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When inflammation and depression go together: The longitudinal effects of parent-child relationships.

Steven R H Beach1, Man Kit Lei1, Ronald L Simons1, Ashley B Barr2, Leslie G Simons1, Katherine Ehrlich1, Gene H Brody1, Robert A Philibert3.   

Abstract

Parent-child relationships have long-term effects on health, particularly later inflammation and depression. We hypothesized that these effects would be mediated by later romantic partner relationships and elevated stressors in young adulthood, helping promote chronic, low grade, inflammation as well as depressive symptoms, and driving their covariation. It has been proposed recently that youth experiencing harsher parenting may also develop a stronger association between inflammation and depressive symptoms in adulthood and altered effects of stressors on outcomes. In the current investigation, we test these ideas using an 18-year longitudinal study of N = 413 African American youth that provides assessment of the parent-child relationship (at age 10), pro-inflammatory cytokine profile and depressive symptoms (at age 28), and potential mediators in early young adulthood (assessed at ages 21 and 24). As predicted, the effect of harsher parent-child relationships (age 10) on pro-inflammatory state and increased depressive symptoms at age 28 were fully mediated through young adult stress and romantic partner relationships. In addition, beyond these mediated effects, parent-child relationships at age 10 moderated the concurrent association between inflammation and depressive symptoms, as well as the prospective association between romantic partner relationships and inflammation, and resulted in substantially different patterns of indirect effects from young adult mediators to outcomes. The results support theorizing that the association of depression and inflammation in young adulthood is conditional on earlier parenting, and suggest incorporating this perspective into models predicting long-term health outcomes.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29162196      PMCID: PMC5774864          DOI: 10.1017/S0954579417001523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychopathol        ISSN: 0954-5794


  69 in total

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1.  Childhood trauma, pubertal timing, and cardiovascular risk in adulthood.

Authors:  Man-Kit Lei; Steven R H Beach; Ronald L Simons
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3.  Childhood adversity predicts black young adults' DNA methylation-based accelerated aging: A dual pathway model.

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Journal:  Dev Psychopathol       Date:  2021-12-20

4.  MTHFR regulatory effects on methylation of CG05575921 in response to smoking: Effects are also discernable using MTHFR expression.

Authors:  Steven R H Beach; Man Kit Lei; Ronald L Simons; Meeshanthini V Dogan; Frederick X Gibbons; Robert A Philibert
Journal:  Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet       Date:  2018-05-10       Impact factor: 3.568

5.  Parent-youth conflict as a predictor of depression in adulthood: a 15-year follow-up of a community-based cohort.

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6.  School Disengagement Predicts Accelerated Aging among Black American Youth: Mediation by Psychological Maladjustment and Moderation by Supportive Parenting.

Authors:  Mei Ling Ong; Eric T Klopack; Sierra Carter; Ronald L Simons; Steven R H Beach
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7.  Childhood adversity is linked to adult health among African Americans via adolescent weight gain and effects are genetically moderated.

Authors:  Steven R H Beach; Mei Ling Ong; Man-Kit Lei; Eric Klopack; Sierra E Carter; Ronald L Simons; Frederick X Gibbons; Justin A Lavner; Robert A Philibert; Kaixiong Ye
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8.  The Link Between Positive and Negative Parenting Behaviors and Child Inflammation: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Jacqueline R O'Brien; Elizabeth C Loi; Michelle L Byrne; Maureen Zalewski; Melynda D Casement
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