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Camila Maria Severi Martins-Monteverde1, Cristiane Von Werne Baes1, Emilene Reisdorfer2, Thalita Padovan1, Sandra Marcia de Carvalho Tofoli1, Mario Francisco Juruena1,3.
Abstract
Numerous studies have researched the aggravating and maintainer effect of Early Life Stress in patients adults with psychiatric disorders. This study examined the relationship between depression and subtypes of early life stress among 81 psychiatric patients treated at the inpatient Day Hospital Unit of a University General Hospital. Psychiatric diagnosis was confirmed according to the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was used for evaluating as retrospective assessment of the presence of ELS on these patients, and we also evaluated the severity of hopelessness with the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS). Our results suggested that the occurrence of depression in adulthood is related to situations of emotional abuse, sexual, and physical neglect during childhood. The analysis between depression and childhood emotional abuse was significant after a multiple logistic regression analysis OR (IC 95%): 4.4 (1.7-11.2), even accounting for gender adjusted OR [AOR] 4.0; (IC 1.5-10.5); psychiatry family history AOR 3.8 (1.4-10.5); previous suicide attempted AOR 3.7; (1.4-10.5) and Hopelessness AOR 3.2 (1.11-9.4). Thus, these findings demonstrate emotional abuse as a significant risk factor to be part of the mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of depression related to early life stress.Entities:
Keywords: childhood trauma; depressive disorder; early life stress; emotional abuse; neglect; subtypes of early life stress
Year: 2019 PMID: 30804815 PMCID: PMC6370718 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Occurrence and CTQ scores of subtypes of early life stress among the whole sample (n = 81).
| Childhood emotional abuse | – | < 0.001 | – | < 0.001 |
| No | 35 (43.2) | – | 8.26 (±0.40) | – |
| Yes | 46 (56.8) | – | 16.7 (±0.68) | – |
| Childhood physical abuse | – | < 0.001 | – | < 0.001 |
| No | 49 (60.5) | – | 5.60 (±0.22) | – |
| Yes | 32 (39.5) | – | 11.96 (±0.80) | – |
| Childhood sexual abuse | – | < 0.001 | – | < 0.001 |
| No | 59 (72.8) | – | 5.04 (±0.04) | – |
| Yes | 22 (27.2) | – | 9.25 (±0.84) | – |
| Childhood emotional neglect | – | < 0.001 | – | < 0.001 |
| No | 44 (54.3) | – | 9.43 (±0.59) | – |
| Yes | 37 (45.7) | – | 16.32 (±0.68) | – |
| Childhood physical neglect | – | < 0.001 | – | < 0.001 |
| No | 42 (51.9) | – | 6.43 (±0.31) | – |
| Yes | 39 (48.2) | – | 11.79 (±0.53) | – |
CTQ subscale, threshold score of each subtype is Emotional Abuse score > 13; Physical Abuse score > 10; Sexual Abuse score > 8; Emotional Neglect > 15; Physical Neglect >10.
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the sample.
| Male | 22 (27.2) |
| Female | 59 (72.8) |
| < 29 yrs | 22 (27.2) |
| 30–39 yrs | 22 (27.2) |
| 40–49 yrs | 29 (35.8) |
| >50 yrs | 8 (9.8) |
| Yes | 64 (86.5) |
| No | 10 (13.5) |
| With partner | 41 (50.6) |
| Without partner | 40 (49.4) |
| Yes | 54 (66.7) |
| No | 27(33.3) |
| Yes | 57 (77.0) |
| No | 17 (23.0) |
| Yes | 44 (54.3) |
| No | 37 (45.7) |
Relationship between depression and subtypes of early life stress among patients.
| Childhood emotional abuse | |||
| No | 53 (65.7) | 28 (34.3) | |
| Yes | 25 (30.4) | 56 (69.6) | |
| Childhood physical abuse | 0.23 | ||
| No | 41(51.1) | 40 (48.9) | |
| Yes | 30 (37.5) | 51 (62.5) | |
| Childhood sexual abuse | |||
| No | 44 (54.2) | 37 (45.8) | |
| Yes | 18 (22.7) | 63 (77.3) | |
| Childhood emotional neglect | 0.19 | ||
| No | 42 (52.3) | 39 (47.7) | |
| Yes | 31 (37.8) | 50 (62.2) | |
| Childhood physical neglect | 0.08 | ||
| No | 44 (54.8) | 37 (45.2) | |
| Yes | 29 (35.9) | 52 (64.1) | |
Univariate logistic regression between depression and childhood emotional abuse among patients.
| Gender | 0.14 | |
| Male | 1 | |
| Female | 2.11 (0.78–5.71) | |
| Age group | ||
| < 29 yrs | 1 | |
| 30–39 yrs | 1.73 (0.53–5.82) | 0.36 |
| 40–49 yrs | 2.74 (0.87–8.61) | 0.08 |
| >50 yrs | 1.44 (0.28–7.34) | 0.65 |
| Religious practice | 0.31 | |
| Yes | 1 | |
| No | 1.24 (0.32–4.83) | |
| Marital status | 0.90 | |
| With partner | 1 | |
| Without partner | 1.05 (0.44–2.53) | |
| Family history of mental disorder | 0.45 | |
| No | 1 | |
| Yes | 0.65 (0.21–1.99) | |
| Childhood emotional abuse | ||
| No | 1 | |
| Yes | 4.38 (1.71–11.2) | |
| Childhood sexual abuse | ||
| No | 1 | |
| Yes | 4.03 (1.31–12.36) | |
| Suicide attempt | ||
| No | 1 | |
| Yes | 3.68 (1.39–9.77) | |
| Hopelessness (bhs) | ||
| Normal or Suave Hopelessness | 1 | |
| Moderate/Severe Hopelessness | 3.07 (1.20–7.87) | |
Multiple Logistic regression analysis between depression and childhood emotional abuse among patients.
| Raw Model | Reference | 4.38 (1.71–11.20) | 0.002 |
| Model 2 | Reference | 4.04 (1.54–10.55) | 0.004 |
| Model 3 | Reference | 3.84 (1.40–10.55) | 0.009 |
| Model 4 | Reference | 3.71 (1.31–10.47) | 0.013 |
| Model 5 | Reference | 3.23 (1.11–9.38) | 0.031 |
Raw Model: Depression Disorder + Emotional Abuse.
Model 2 Raw model + Gender.
Model 3 Model 2 + Familiar History of Mental Disorders.
Model 4 Model 3 + Suicide Attempt.
Model 5 Model 4 + Hopelessness.