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社会参与和应激负荷在儿童期逆境与中老年期多种慢性疾病之间的中介作用:加拿大老龄化纵向研究。

Social engagement and allostatic load mediate between adverse childhood experiences and multimorbidity in mid to late adulthood: the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.

Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2023 Mar;53(4):1437-1447. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721003019. Epub 2021 Aug 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with multimorbidity in adulthood. This link may be mediated by psychosocial and biological factors, but evidence is lacking. The current study evaluates this mediation model.

METHOD

We analyzed data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging ( = 27 170 community participants). Participants were 45-85 years at recruitment, when allostatic load and social engagement data were collected, and 3 years older at follow-up, when ACEs and multimorbidity data were collected. Structural equation modeling was used to test for mediation in the overall sample, and in sex- and age-stratified subsamples, all analyses adjusted for concurrent lifestyle confounds.

RESULTS

In the overall sample, ACEs were associated with multimorbidity, directly, = 0.12 (95% confidence interval 0.11-0.13) and indirectly. Regarding indirect associations, ACEs were related to social engagement, = -0.14 (-0.16 to -0.12) and social engagement was related to multimorbidity, = -0.10 (-0.12 to -0.08). ACEs were related to allostatic load, = 0.04 (0.03-0.05) and allostatic load was related to multimorbidity, = 0.16 (0.15-0.17). The model was significant for males and females and across age cohorts, with qualifications in the oldest stratum (age 75-85).

CONCLUSIONS

ACEs are related to multimorbidity, directly and via social engagement and allostatic load. This is the first study to show mediated pathways between early adversity and multimorbidity in adulthood. It provides a platform for understanding multimorbidity as a lifespan dynamic informing the co-occurrence of the varied disease processes represented in multimorbidity.

摘要

背景

不良童年经历(ACEs)与成年人的多种疾病有关。这种联系可能是由心理社会和生物因素介导的,但目前缺乏证据。本研究评估了这种中介模型。

方法

我们分析了加拿大老龄化纵向研究(n = 27170 名社区参与者)的数据。参与者在招募时年龄为 45-85 岁,当时收集了应激负荷和社会参与数据,在随访时年龄大 3 岁,收集了 ACEs 和多种疾病数据。结构方程模型用于在总体样本中测试中介作用,并在性别和年龄分层的子样本中进行测试,所有分析均调整了同期生活方式混杂因素。

结果

在总体样本中,ACEs 与多种疾病直接相关, = 0.12(95%置信区间 0.11-0.13)和间接相关。关于间接关联,ACEs 与社会参与有关, = -0.14(-0.16 至-0.12),社会参与与多种疾病有关, = -0.10(-0.12 至-0.08)。ACEs 与应激负荷有关, = 0.04(0.03-0.05),应激负荷与多种疾病有关, = 0.16(0.15-0.17)。该模型在男性和女性以及各年龄组中均有意义,但在最年长组(75-85 岁)中存在限制。

结论

ACEs 与多种疾病直接相关,通过社会参与和应激负荷间接相关。这是第一项表明成年早期逆境与多种疾病之间存在中介途径的研究。它为理解多种疾病提供了一个平台,将多种疾病视为一种贯穿整个生命周期的动态,表明多种疾病中存在各种疾病过程的共同发生。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a049/10009404/5c9149be1b78/S0033291721003019_fig1.jpg

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