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Childhood Victimization and Neuroticism Mediate the Effects of Childhood Abuse on Adulthood Depressive Symptoms in Volunteers.

Jiro MasuyaMasahiko IchikiChihiro MorishitaMotoki HigashiyamaMiki OnoMina HonyashikiYoshio IwataHajime TanabeTakeshi Inoue
Published in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2022)
Our results suggest that "childhood abuse (A)" induces changes in the personality trait of "neuroticism (C)" with "childhood victimization (B)" as a mediator, and that these adversities affect the expression of "depressive symptoms in adulthood (D)" through "neuroticism (C)" as a mediator. In other words, to our knowledge, this is the first study to clarify that these four factors are not only individually associated with each other but also cause a chain reaction of A to B to C to D.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • early life
  • intimate partner violence
  • social support
  • healthcare
  • poor prognosis
  • sleep quality
  • genome wide
  • physical activity
  • long non coding rna
  • binding protein