Specific Associations Between Type of Childhood Abuse and Elevated C-Reactive Protein in Young Adult Psychiatric Rehabilitation Participants

M. Jabbi, P. Harvey, R. Kotwicki, C. Nemeroff
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Background: Early life adversity such as childhood emotional, physical, and sexual trauma is associated with a plethora of later-life psychiatric and chronic medical conditions, including elevated inflammatory markers. Although previous research suggests a role for chronic inflammatory dysfunctions in several disease etiologies, specific associations between childhood trauma types and later life inflammation and health status are not well understood. Methods: We studied patients (n=280) who were admitted to a psychiatric rehabilitation center. Self-reported histories of childhood emotional, physical, and sexual trauma history were collected. At the time of admission, we also assessed the body mass index (BMI) for each individual and collected blood samples that were used to examine levels of inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP). Results: The prevalence of all three types of abuse was quite high, at 21% or more. 50% of the sample had elevations in CRP, with clinically significant elevations in 26%. We found that compared to a history of emotional or physical abuse, a history of childhood sexual trauma was more specifically associated with elevated CRP. This result held up when controlling for BMI. Limitation: Our sample is relatively young, with an average age of 27.2 years, with a minimal representation of ethnic and racial minority participants. Conclusion: Relative to childhood emotional and physical trauma, childhood sexual trauma may lead to elevated inflammatory responses, which were common overall in the sample. Future studies need to assess the causal link between childhood sexual trauma and poorer health outcomes later in life.
儿童虐待类型与青年精神康复参与者c -反应蛋白升高之间的特殊关系
背景:早期生活的逆境,如童年时期的情感、身体和性创伤,与晚年大量的精神和慢性疾病有关,包括炎症标志物升高。尽管先前的研究表明慢性炎症功能障碍在几种疾病病因中起作用,但儿童创伤类型与晚年炎症和健康状况之间的具体联系尚不清楚。方法:我们研究了在精神康复中心住院的患者(n=280)。收集儿童时期情感、身体和性创伤史的自我报告。入院时,我们还评估了每个人的身体质量指数(BMI),并收集了用于检测炎症标志物c反应蛋白(CRP)水平的血液样本。结果:所有三种类型的虐待的患病率都相当高,在21%或更多。50%的样本CRP升高,26%有临床意义的升高。我们发现,与情感或身体虐待的历史相比,儿童期性创伤的历史更具体地与CRP升高有关。在控制BMI的情况下,这一结果仍然成立。局限性:我们的样本相对年轻,平均年龄为27.2岁,少数民族和少数民族参与者的代表性很小。结论:相对于儿童时期的情绪和身体创伤,儿童期性创伤可能导致炎症反应升高,这在样本中普遍存在。未来的研究需要评估儿童期性创伤与以后较差的健康状况之间的因果关系。
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