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Interplay of early negative life events, development of orbitofrontal cortical thickness and depression in young adulthood.

Lea L BackhausenJonas GranzowJuliane H FröhnerEric ArtigesMarie-Laure Paillère-MartinotHervé LemaîtreFabio SticcaTobias BanaschewskiSylvane DesrivièresAntoine GrigisAndreas HeinzRüdiger BrühlDimitri Papadopoulos-OrfanosLuise PoustkaSarah HohmannLauren RobinsonHenrik WalterJeanne WintererGunter SchumannJean-Luc MartinotMichael N SmolkaNora C Vetternull null
Published in: JCPP advances (2023)
Using a complete longitudinal design with four waves, we show that NLE in childhood and early adolescence predict depressive symptoms in the long term. Results indicate that an accelerated OFC thinning may precede depressive symptoms. Assessment of early additionally to acute NLEs and neurodevelopment may be warranted in clinical settings to identify risk factors for depression.
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