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Extending the vulnerability-stress model of mental disorders: three-dimensional NPSR1 × environment × coping interaction study in anxiety.

Miriam A SchieleKatharina HerzogLeonie KollertChristoph SchartnerElisabeth J LeehrJoscha BöhnleinJonathan ReppleKaroline RosenkranzTina B LonsdorfUdo DannlowskiPeter ZwanzgerAndreas ReifPaul PauliJürgen DeckertKatharina Domschke
Published in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2021)
Functional NPSR1 variation and childhood trauma are suggested as prime moderators in the vulnerability-stress model of anxiety, further modified by the protective effect of self-efficacy. This G × E × C approach - introducing coping as an additional dimension further shaping a G × E risk constellation, thus suggesting a three-dimensional 'vulnerability-stress-coping model' of mental disorders - might inform targeted preventive or therapeutic interventions strengthening coping ability to promote resilient functioning.
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