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童年创伤、孤独感、心理健康症状与成年期社会排斥指标之间的关联:英国生物库研究。

The associations among childhood trauma, loneliness, mental health symptoms, and indicators of social exclusion in adulthood: A UK Biobank study.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK.

出版信息

Brain Behav. 2023 Apr;13(4):e2959. doi: 10.1002/brb3.2959. Epub 2023 Mar 15.

Abstract

AIMS

Childhood trauma has been associated with adult psychosocial outcomes linked to social exclusion. However, the strength of these associations in the general population is unknown. The emergence of the UK Biobank, with rich phenotypic characterization of the adult population, affords the exploration of the childhood determinants of adult psychopathology with greater statistical power. The current study aims to explore (1) the associations between childhood trauma and social exclusion in adulthood and (2) the role that self-reported loneliness and symptoms of distress play in the associations.

METHODS

This study was an analysis of 87,545 participants (mean [± SD] age = 55.68 [7.78], 55.0% female, 97.4% White) enrolled in the UK Biobank. Childhood trauma was determined by the five-item Childhood Trauma Screener. Current loneliness and symptoms of anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7) and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) were also entered in analyses. Outcomes were "limited social participation," "area deprivation," "individual deprivation," and "social exclusion" from a previously determined dimensional measure of social exclusion in the UK Biobank.

RESULTS

Hierarchical multiple regression models indicated small associations between childhood trauma and social exclusion outcomes, explaining between 1.5% and 5.0% of the variance. Associations weakened but remained significant when loneliness, anxiety, and depression were entered in the models; however, anxiety symptoms demonstrated a negative association with "individual deprivation" and "social exclusion" in the final models. Depression was most strongly associated with "individual deprivation," "area deprivation," and "social exclusion" followed by childhood trauma. Loneliness was most strongly associated with "limited social participation."

CONCLUSIONS

Experiences of childhood trauma can increase the propensity for adulthood social exclusion. Loneliness and symptoms of depression attenuate but do not eliminate these associations. Anxiety symptoms have a potentially protective effect on the development of "individual deprivation." Findings add to the growing body of literature advocating for trauma-informed approaches in a variety of settings to help ameliorate the effects of childhood trauma on adult psychosocial outcomes. Further research, however, is required.

摘要

目的

童年创伤与成年期社会排斥相关的心理社会结局有关。然而,这些关联在普通人群中的强度尚不清楚。英国生物银行的出现,对成年人群进行了丰富的表型特征描述,为使用更大的统计能力探索成年期精神病理学的童年决定因素提供了机会。本研究旨在探讨:(1)童年创伤与成年期社会排斥之间的关系;(2)自我报告的孤独感和痛苦症状在这些关联中的作用。

方法

本研究分析了英国生物银行 87545 名参与者(平均[±标准差]年龄 55.68[7.78]岁,55.0%为女性,97.4%为白人)的数据。童年创伤通过五分量表儿童创伤筛查器确定。同时还纳入了当前的孤独感和焦虑(广泛性焦虑症量表-7)和抑郁(患者健康问卷-9)症状进行分析。结局是英国生物银行中先前确定的多维社会排斥测量的“有限社会参与”、“地区剥夺”、“个体剥夺”和“社会排斥”。

结果

分层多元回归模型表明,童年创伤与社会排斥结局之间存在较小的关联,解释了 1.5%至 5.0%的方差。当在模型中纳入孤独感、焦虑和抑郁时,关联减弱但仍然显著;然而,焦虑症状在最终模型中与“个体剥夺”和“社会排斥”呈负相关。抑郁与“个体剥夺”、“地区剥夺”和“社会排斥”的关联最强,其次是童年创伤。孤独感与“有限社会参与”的关联最强。

结论

童年创伤经历会增加成年期社会排斥的倾向。孤独感和抑郁症状会减弱这些关联,但不会消除这些关联。焦虑症状对“个体剥夺”的发展具有潜在的保护作用。这些发现增加了越来越多的倡导在各种环境中采取创伤知情方法的文献,以帮助减轻童年创伤对成年期心理社会结局的影响。然而,还需要进一步的研究。

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