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The interactions between childhood adversities and recent stress were associated with early-adulthood depression among Chinese undergraduate students.

Xiaojing LiWanjun GuoWanjie TangQiuyue LvYamin ZhangHua YuQiang WangWei DengLiansheng ZhaoXiaohong MaYajing MengMingli LiHuiyao WangTing ChenYan-Song LiuZhen TangXiang-Dong DuAndrew J GreenshawTao Li
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
Chinese undergraduate students reported frequent history of exposure to CAs, which increased the likelihood of depression in early adulthood, not only directly but also through the increasing the likelihood (mediation effect) and impact (moderation effect) of recent stress on depression. These novel findings may help to extend our understanding of environmental determinants of depression, and to guide further research, clinical practice, and policy in this context.
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