Childhood adversities and adult psychiatric disorders in the national comorbidity survey replication II: associations with persistence of DSM-IV disorders.

Archives of General Psychiatry
Katie A McLaughlinRonald C Kessler

Abstract

Although significant associations of childhood adversities (CAs) with adult mental disorders have been widely documented, associations of CAs with onset and persistence of disorders have not been distinguished. This distinction is important for conceptual and practical purposes. To examine the multivariate associations of 12 retrospectively reported CAs with persistence of adult DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Cross-sectional community survey. Household population in the United States. Nationally representative sample of 5692 adults. Recency of episodes was assessed separately for each of 20 lifetime DSM-IV mood, anxiety, disruptive behavior, and substance use disorders in respondents with a lifetime history of these disorders using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Predictors of persistence were examined using backward recurrence survival models to predict time since most recent episode controlling for age at onset and time since onset. The CAs involving maladaptive family functioning (parental mental illness, substance use disorder, criminality, family violence, physical and sexual abuse, and neglect) but not other CAs were significantly but modestly related to persistence of m...Continue Reading

References

Jul 1, 1995·Comprehensive Psychiatry·C FaravelliA Scarpato
Oct 1, 1994·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·G W Brown, P Moran
Oct 1, 1994·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·G W BrownR Robinson
Jul 1, 1994·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·P E MullenG P Herbison
Dec 1, 1995·Child Abuse & Neglect·C ZlotnickG I Keitner
Sep 23, 1997·Psychological Medicine·R C KesslerK S Kendler
Apr 18, 2000·Archives of General Psychiatry·L L JuddM B Keller
Nov 9, 2000·Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology·C HammenS E Daley
Jul 5, 2001·The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry·D M Fergusson, L J Horwood
Nov 3, 2001·The American Journal of Psychiatry·H L MacMillanW R Beardslee
May 3, 2003·The American Journal of Psychiatry·Stephen E GilmanStephen L Buka
Oct 11, 2003·Child Abuse & Neglect·Mary Jo WarkAmanda Boley
Aug 7, 2004·International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research·Ronald C Kessler, Kathleen R Merikangas
Aug 7, 2004·International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research·Ronald C Kessler, T Bedirhan Ustün
Feb 24, 2005·Psychological Medicine·Kenneth S KendlerCarol A Prescott
Mar 12, 2005·Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology·Nicole K PhillipsWilliam Bor
May 28, 2005·The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease·Jitender SareenMurray B Stein
Mar 22, 2006·The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine·Shanta R DubeRobert F Anda
Jan 17, 2007·Child Abuse & Neglect·David FinkelhorHeather A Turner
Feb 28, 2007·Journal of Abnormal Psychology·Julie B Kaplow, Cathy Spatz Widom
Apr 3, 2007·Child Abuse & Neglect·Stephan CollishawBarbara Maughan
Apr 7, 2007·Child Abuse & Neglect·Catalina M ArataNatalie O'Brien
Apr 27, 2007·Development and Psychopathology·Karen D Rudolph, Megan Flynn

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

Aug 8, 2012·Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology·Yong LiuValerie J Edwards
Dec 14, 2011·Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine·Elizabeth MillerLeni Marin
Feb 28, 2013·Current Psychiatry Reports·Anda GershonRuth O'Hara
Jul 25, 2012·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Margaret A SheridanCharles A Nelson
Oct 30, 2013·Social Work in Mental Health·Daniel J PilowskyDeborah S Hasin
Mar 15, 2011·The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences·Marcus Richards, Stephani L Hatch
Dec 15, 2010·Psychosomatic Medicine·Janice K Kiecolt-GlaserRonald Glaser
Feb 16, 2011·Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health·Elizabeth MillerRonald C Kessler
Apr 12, 2013·Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders·Bridget L Callaghan, Rick Richardson
Jan 11, 2011·The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry·Richard C Friedman
Oct 23, 2013·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Matthew Malter CohenB J Casey
Nov 5, 2013·Trends in Cognitive Sciences·Vinod Menon
Jul 23, 2011·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·Elizabeth MillerRonald C Kessler
Dec 14, 2011·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·Katherine M KeyesDeborah S Hasin
Mar 1, 2012·Journal of Attention Disorders·James G WaxmonskyWilliam E Pelham
Jul 4, 2012·Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association·Christopher P FagundesJanice K Kiecolt-Glaser
Jul 28, 2016·Sleep Medicine·Yan WangErin C Dunn
Jan 21, 2016·Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation : an Official Publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Saudi Arabia·Parsa YousefichaijanMohammad Rafiei
Jan 15, 2013·Social Science & Medicine·Julia R Steinberg, Jeanne M Tschann
Feb 15, 2011·Child Abuse & Neglect·Patricia G SchnitzerMolly M Tarleton
Mar 20, 2016·Journal of Psychiatric Research·Emma BjörkenstamKyriaki Kosidou
Dec 22, 2015·Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research·David S FinkSandro Galea
Mar 10, 2016·Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology·Emma CurranGerard Leavey
Apr 23, 2014·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Mats ForsmanNiklas Långström
Sep 8, 2015·Journal of Anxiety Disorders·Margaret McLaffertyBrendan Bunting
Jul 2, 2010·Perspectives in Psychiatric Care·Geraldine S Pearson
Jul 31, 2013·Journal of Traumatic Stress·Karen T PutnamFrank W Putnam
Mar 27, 2012·Depression and Anxiety·Nancy K GroteWayne Katon

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is characterized by manic and/or depressive episodes and associated with uncommon shifts in mood, activity levels, and energy. Discover the latest research this illness here.

Attention Disorders

Attention is involved in all cognitive activities, and attention disorders are reported in patients with various neurological diseases. Here are the latest discoveries pertaining to attention disorders.