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特定的生活事件和长期经历与年轻双胞胎的抑郁和焦虑存在不同程度的关联。

Specific life events and chronic experiences differentially associated with depression and anxiety in young twins.

作者信息

Eley T C, Stevenson J

机构信息

Behavioural Sciences Unit, Institute of Child Health, University of London, UK.

出版信息

J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2000 Aug;28(4):383-94. doi: 10.1023/a:1005173127117.

Abstract

Behavioral genetic analyses indicate that environmental influences associated with depression and anxiety are specific to each symptom type; however, this has not been tested specifically in children. Sixty-one (61) child twin pairs in which at least one twin had a very high anxiety or depression score, and 29 nonanxious, nondepressed pairs were interviewed about life events and chronic stressors in the previous 12 months. Loss events, schoolwork stressors, family relationship problems, and friendship problems were all significantly associated with depression but not anxiety. Threat events were significantly associated with anxiety but not depression. Loss events and schoolwork stressors appeared to act as shared environment influences in that they made twin pairs resemble one another. Threat events, friendship problems, and family relationship problems were individual specific and accounted for differences within the pairs. These results clarify the associations between life events and depressive and anxious symptoms in children and adolescents and reveal specific associations previously unidentified in this age range.

摘要

行为遗传学分析表明,与抑郁和焦虑相关的环境影响因症状类型而异;然而,这一点尚未在儿童中进行专门测试。对61对儿童双胞胎进行了访谈,其中至少有一个双胞胎的焦虑或抑郁得分非常高,另外还访谈了29对无焦虑、无抑郁的双胞胎,询问他们在过去12个月中的生活事件和慢性压力源。丧失事件、学业压力源、家庭关系问题和友谊问题都与抑郁显著相关,但与焦虑无关。威胁事件与焦虑显著相关,但与抑郁无关。丧失事件和学业压力源似乎起到了共享环境影响的作用,因为它们使双胞胎彼此相似。威胁事件以及友谊问题和家庭关系问题是个体特有的,解释了双胞胎之间的差异。这些结果阐明了儿童和青少年生活事件与抑郁及焦虑症状之间的关联,并揭示了该年龄范围内此前未被发现的特定关联。

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