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Chronic childhood adversity and onset of psychopathology during three life stages: Childhood, adolescence and adulthood

Journal

JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
Volume 44, Issue 11, Pages 732-740

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2010.01.004

Keywords

Childhood adversity; Maltreatment; Psychiatric disorder; Epidemiology

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Funding

  1. The National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente [INPRFMDIES 4280]
  2. Mexican National Council on Science and Technology [CONACyT-G30544-H, CONACYTCB2006/60678]
  3. Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
  4. World Health Organization World Mental Health (WMH)
  5. United States National Institute of Mental Health [R01MH070884]
  6. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  7. Pfizer Foundation
  8. US Public Health Service [R13-MH066849, R01-MH069864, R01 DA016558]
  9. Fogarty International Center [FIRCA R01-TW006481]
  10. Pan American Health Organization
  11. Eli Lilly and Company
  12. Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc.
  13. GlaxoSmithKline
  14. Bristol-Myers Squibb

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Background: The aim is to report the individual and joint effects of a range of chronic childhood adversities on the first onset of a broad range of psychiatric disorders, and to evaluate their impact at different stages of the life course in a representative sample of the Mexican population. Method: The data is from the Mexican National Comorbidity Survey (M-NCS), a stratified, multistage area probability sample of persons aged 18-65. The WHO World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WMH-CIDI) measured 12 childhood adversities. 20 psychiatric disorders and ages of onset. Discrete-time survival models were performed to estimate the odds of disorder onset. Results: In bivariate models, all adversities (except economic adversity and parental death) were significant predictors of psychopathology: however in multivariate models which correct for the clustering of adversities, family dysfunction and abuse adversities were the strongest and most consistent predictors of all four classes of psychopathologies examined (mood, anxiety, substance use and externalizing), and for the most part, over all three life course stages (childhood, adolescence and adulthood). The effect of the number of adversities was nonlinear such that although the odds of disorder onset increased with increasing numbers of adversities, the odds increased at a decreasing rate. Conclusions: Childhood family dysfunction and abuse is a strong predictor of the onset of psychopathology throughout the life course, consistent with evidence for the enduring effects of chronic stress on brain structures involved in many psychiatric disorders and with stress-sensitization models of psychopathology. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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