Childhood Trauma and Parkinson Disease: Associations of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Disease Severity, and Quality of Life.
Indu SubramanianBradley McDanielsJoshua FarahnikLaurie K MischleyPublished in: Neurology. Clinical practice (2023)
These data suggest childhood trauma is associated with a mild increase in overall patient-reported PD severity, specifically mood and other nonmotor and motor symptoms. While the associations were statistically significant, the impact of trauma was less robust than previously described predictors of severity, such as diet, exercise, and social connection. Future research should attempt to include more diverse populations, attempt to improve the response rate of these sensitive questions, and, most importantly, determine whether the adverse outcomes associated with childhood trauma can be mitigated with lifestyle modification, psychosocial support, and intervention in adulthood.
Keyphrases
- parkinson disease
- early life
- patient reported
- trauma patients
- mental health
- physical activity
- deep brain stimulation
- childhood cancer
- randomized controlled trial
- weight loss
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- depressive symptoms
- bipolar disorder
- high intensity
- electronic health record
- emergency department
- big data
- young adults
- adverse drug