Brown George W, Craig Tom K J, Harris Tirril O, Handley Rachel V, Harvey Anna L
Department of Social Psychiatry Group, King's College London, St Thomas' Hospital Campus, Lambeth Palace Road, London, SE1 7EH, UK.
J Affect Disord. 2007 Nov;103(1-3):205-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2007.05.022. Epub 2007 Jul 24.
Childhood maltreatment among women is related to risk of adult depression and particularly an episode taking a chronic course. This paper explores the aspects of parental behaviour involved.
An expanded version of CECA (Childhood Experiences of Care and Abuse), a retrospective interview-based instrument covering neglect as well as various forms of abuse is used to develop a new index of parental maltreatment. Data are derived from an enquiry of sister pairs between early 20s and 50s, comprising a high-risk series (n=118) where the first sister was selected as likely to have experienced childhood abuse or neglect, and a comparison series (n=80) where she was selected at random.
Adverse maternal behaviour emerges as of critical importance for the link with adult chronic depression. Maternal lack of affection ('neglect') and maternal rejection ('emotional abuse') form the core of an index of parental maltreatment, and it is concluded that persistent rejection, particularly from a mother, appears to be the core experience of importance. The findings of behavioural genetics that the experience of siblings of parents in ordinary families often differs have been found to hold for the more extreme behaviour involved in maltreatment. Difference between siblings in risk of later chronic depression is entirely related to such experience.
The study is based on retrospective questioning of adult women. Our next paper considers the possible threats to validity involved [Brown, G.W., Craig, T.K.J., Harris, T.O., Handley, R.V., Harvey, A.L., 2007a. Validity of retrospective measures of early maltreatment and depressive episodes using CECA (Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse) - a life-course study of adult chronic depression - 2. J. Affect. Disord. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2007.06.003].
Parental maltreatment emerges as a critical determinant of later chronic depressive episodes among adult women.
女性童年期受虐待与成年期患抑郁症的风险相关,尤其是患慢性病程的发作。本文探讨了其中涉及的父母行为方面。
CECA(童年照料与虐待经历)的扩展版本,这是一种基于回顾性访谈的工具,涵盖忽视以及各种形式的虐待,用于开发一个新的父母虐待指数。数据来自对20岁出头至50多岁姐妹对的调查,包括一个高危系列(n = 118),其中第一个姐妹被选作可能经历过童年虐待或忽视的人,以及一个对照系列(n = 80),其中她是随机选取的。
不良的母亲行为对于与成年慢性抑郁症的关联显得至关重要。母亲缺乏关爱(“忽视”)和母亲的排斥(“情感虐待”)构成了父母虐待指数的核心,并且得出结论,持续的排斥,尤其是来自母亲的,似乎是重要的核心经历。行为遗传学的研究结果表明,普通家庭中父母的经历在兄弟姐妹间往往存在差异,这一结果在涉及虐待的更极端行为中也成立。兄弟姐妹在后期患慢性抑郁症风险上的差异完全与这种经历相关。
该研究基于对成年女性的回顾性询问。我们的下一篇论文将考虑其中可能涉及的对效度的威胁[布朗,G.W.,克雷格,T.K.J.,哈里斯,T.O.,汉德利,R.V.,哈维,A.L.,2007a。使用CECA(童年照料与虐待经历)对早期虐待和抑郁发作进行回顾性测量的效度——一项关于成年慢性抑郁症的生命历程研究——2。《情感障碍杂志》。doi:10.1016/j.jad.2007.06.003]。
父母虐待成为成年女性后期慢性抑郁发作的关键决定因素。