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遗传和环境因素对精神共病的影响:系统综述。

Genetic and environmental influences on psychiatric comorbidity: a systematic review.

机构信息

Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY, 10029, USA.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2010 Oct;126(1-2):14-38. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2009.11.006. Epub 2009 Dec 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The purpose of this review is to systematically appraise the peer-reviewed literature about the genetic and environmental determinants of psychiatric comorbidity, focusing on four of the most prevalent types of psychopathology: anxiety disorders, depression, conduct disorder and substance abuse.

METHODS

We summarize existing empirical research on the relative contribution that genetic, nonshared and shared environmental factors make to the covariance between disorders, and evidence about specific genes and environmental characteristics that are associated with comorbidity.

RESULTS

Ninety-four articles met the inclusion criteria and were assessed. Genetic factors play a particularly strong role in comorbidity between major depression and generalized anxiety disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder, while the non-shared environments make an important contribution to comorbidity in affective disorders. Genetic and non-shared environmental factors also make a moderate-to-strong contribution to the relationship between CD and SA. A range of candidate genes, such as 5HTTLPR, MAOA, and DRD1-DRD4, as well as others implicated in the central nervous system, has been implicated in psychiatric comorbidity. Pivotal social factors include childhood adversity/life events, family and peer social connections, and socioeconomic and academic difficulties.

LIMITATIONS

Methodological concerns include the use of clinical case-control samples, the focus on a restricted set of individual-level environmental risk factors, and restricted follow-up times.

CONCLUSIONS

Given the significant mental health burden associated with comorbid disorders, population-based research on modifiable risk factors for psychiatric comorbidity is vital for the design of effective preventive and clinical interventions.

摘要

背景

本综述的目的是系统评估关于精神疾病共病的遗传和环境决定因素的同行评议文献,重点关注四种最常见的精神病理学类型:焦虑障碍、抑郁症、品行障碍和物质使用障碍。

方法

我们总结了关于遗传、非共享和共享环境因素对障碍之间协方差的相对贡献的现有实证研究,以及与共病相关的特定基因和环境特征的证据。

结果

94 篇文章符合纳入标准并进行了评估。遗传因素在主要抑郁症和广泛性焦虑症或创伤后应激障碍之间的共病中起着特别重要的作用,而非共享环境对情感障碍的共病有重要贡献。遗传和非共享环境因素也对 CD 和 SA 之间的关系有中度到强烈的贡献。一系列候选基因,如 5HTTLPR、MAOA 和 DRD1-DRD4 以及其他与中枢神经系统有关的基因,与精神疾病共病有关。关键的社会因素包括儿童期逆境/生活事件、家庭和同伴社会联系以及社会经济和学业困难。

局限性

方法学上的关注点包括使用临床病例对照样本、关注一组有限的个体环境风险因素以及有限的随访时间。

结论

鉴于共病障碍与显著的心理健康负担相关,针对精神疾病共病的可改变风险因素的基于人群的研究对于设计有效的预防和临床干预措施至关重要。

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