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Childhood maltreatment, maladaptive personality types and level and course of psychological distress: A six-year longitudinal study
- Source :
- Journal of Affective Disorders, 191, 100-108, Journal of Affective Disorders, 191, 100-108. Elsevier, Spinhoven, P, Elzinga, B M, Van Hemert, A M, de Rooij, M & Penninx, B W 2016, ' Childhood maltreatment, maladaptive personality types and level and course of psychological distress: A six-year longitudinal study ', Journal of Affective Disorders, vol. 191, pp. 100-108 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2015.11.036, Journal of Affective Disorders, 191, 100-108. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Background: Childhood maltreatment and maladaptive personality are both cross-sectionally associated with psychological distress. It is unknown whether childhood maltreatment affects the level and longitudinal course of psychological distress in adults and to what extent this effect is mediated by maladaptive personality. Methods: A sample of 2947 adults aged 18-65, consisting of healthy controls, persons with a prior history or current episode of depressive and/or anxiety disorders according to the Composite Interview Diagnostic Instrument were assessed in six waves at baseline (TO) and 1 (T1), 2 (T2), 4 (T4) and 6 years (T6) later. At each wave psychological distress was measured with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, Beck Anxiety Inventory, and Fear Questionnaire. At TO childhood maltreatment types were measured with a semi-structured interview (Childhood Trauma Interview) and personality traits with the NEO-Five Factor Inventory. Results: Using latent variable analyses, we found that severity of childhood maltreatment (emotional neglect and abuse in particular) predicted higher initial levels of psychological distress and that this effect was mediated by maladaptive personality types. Differences in trajectories of distress between persons with varying levels of childhood maltreatment remained significant and stable over time. Limitations: Childhood maltreatment was assessed retrospectively and maladaptive personality types and level of psychological distress at study entry were assessed concurrently. Conclusions: Routine assessment of maladaptive personality types and possible childhood emotional maltreatment in persons with severe and prolonged psychological distress seems warranted to identify persons who may need a different or more intensive treatment. (c) 2015 Elsevier By. All rights reserved.
- Subjects :
- Child abuse
Male
Beck Anxiety Inventory
Poison control
ADULT SURVIVORS
Anxiety
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
Childhood trauma
0302 clinical medicine
Surveys and Questionnaires
Adaptation, Psychological
SEXUAL-ABUSE
Child Abuse
Longitudinal Studies
TRAUMA QUESTIONNAIRE
Big Five personality traits
Personality traits
Child
media_common
EMOTIONAL MALTREATMENT
Depression
Fear
Middle Aged
Distress
Clinical Psychology
Psychiatry and Mental health
Female
medicine.symptom
Psychology
Clinical psychology
Personality
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
LIFE EVENTS
media_common.quotation_subject
ANXIETY DISORDERS
03 medical and health sciences
medicine
Humans
Psychiatry
Retrospective Studies
Depressive Disorder
COMMON PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS
MAJOR DEPRESSION
030227 psychiatry
Sexual abuse
Case-Control Studies
Avoidance
PHYSICAL ABUSE
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Stress, Psychological
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01650327
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Affective Disorders, 191, 100-108, Journal of Affective Disorders, 191, 100-108. Elsevier, Spinhoven, P, Elzinga, B M, Van Hemert, A M, de Rooij, M & Penninx, B W 2016, ' Childhood maltreatment, maladaptive personality types and level and course of psychological distress: A six-year longitudinal study ', Journal of Affective Disorders, vol. 191, pp. 100-108 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2015.11.036, Journal of Affective Disorders, 191, 100-108. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e1be922695ab7e5e95c68f70b027b749
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2015.11.036