Effects of Inappropriate Nurturing Experiences, Depressive Rumination, and Trait Anxiety on Depressive Symptoms.
Yunosuke UsuiMiki OnoRintaro NibuyaMasayuki KikkawaShunichiro ItoChihiro MorishitaMina HonyashikiYu TamadaTakeshi InoueJiro MasuyaPublished in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2024)
Our present study demonstrated that the main factor affecting depressive symptoms is inappropriate childhood nurturing experiences, which indirectly enhance depression by intensifying depressive rumination, and that depressive rumination and trait anxiety mutually reinforce each other to enhance depressive symptoms. These findings may be useful for the prevention of depressive symptoms. Large-scale prospective studies are needed to confirm the causal associations among these factors in the future.