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测量精神疾病的新前兆:儿童期不可预测性问卷。

Measuring novel antecedents of mental illness: the Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.

出版信息

Neuropsychopharmacology. 2019 Apr;44(5):876-882. doi: 10.1038/s41386-018-0280-9. Epub 2018 Nov 23.

Abstract

Increasing evidence indicates that, in addition to poverty, maternal depression, and other well-established factors, unpredictability of maternal and environmental signals early in life influences trajectories of brain development, determining risk for subsequent mental illness. However, whereas most risk factors for later vulnerability to mental illness are readily measured using existing, clinically available tools, there are no similar measures for assessing early-life unpredictability. Here we validate the Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood (QUIC) and examine its associations with mental health in the context of other indicators of childhood adversity (e.g., traumatic life events, socioeconomic status, and parenting quality). The QUIC was initially validated through administration to a cohort of adult females (N = 116) and then further refined in two additional independent cohorts (male Veterans, N = 95, and male and female adolescents, N = 175). The QUIC demonstrated excellent internal (α = 0.89) and test-retest reliability (r = 92). Scores on the QUIC were positively correlated with other prospective indicators of exposures to unpredictable maternal inputs in infancy and childhood (unpredictable maternal mood and sensory signals), and accuracy of recall also was confirmed with prospective data. Importantly, the QUIC predicted symptoms of anxiety, depression, and anhedonia in the three study cohorts, and these effects persisted after adjusting for other previously established risk factors. The QUIC, a reliable and valid self-report assessment of exposure to unpredictability in the social, emotional, and physical domains during early life, is a brief, comprehensive, and promising instrument for predicting risk for mental illness.

摘要

越来越多的证据表明,除了贫困、产妇抑郁和其他已确立的因素外,生命早期母体和环境信号的不可预测性也会影响大脑发育轨迹,从而决定随后患精神疾病的风险。然而,尽管大多数易患精神疾病的风险因素都可以通过现有的临床可用工具来衡量,但目前还没有类似的方法来评估生命早期的不可预测性。在这里,我们验证了童年不可预测性问卷(QUIC),并在其他儿童逆境指标(例如创伤性生活事件、社会经济地位和育儿质量)的背景下,研究了它与心理健康的关联。QUIC 最初在一组成年女性(N=116)中进行了验证,然后在另外两个独立队列(男性退伍军人,N=95 和男性和女性青少年,N=175)中进行了进一步的细化。QUIC 表现出良好的内部(α=0.89)和重测信度(r=0.92)。QUIC 的分数与其他前瞻性指标呈正相关,这些前瞻性指标表明婴儿期和儿童期暴露于不可预测的母体输入的情况(不可预测的母体情绪和感觉信号),并且与前瞻性数据一致,证实了回忆的准确性。重要的是,QUIC 预测了三个研究队列中焦虑、抑郁和快感缺失的症状,这些影响在调整其他先前确立的风险因素后仍然存在。QUIC 是一种可靠和有效的自我报告评估工具,用于评估生命早期社会、情感和身体领域的不可预测性暴露情况,它是一种简短、全面、有前途的预测精神疾病风险的工具。

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