Childhood trauma in bipolar affective disorder: A case control study

Markanday Sharma, V. S. Chauhan, K. Chatterjee, J. Prakash, K. Srivastava
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The etiology of Bipolar Affective Disorder (BPAD) is influenced by a variety of factors, possibly related to gene-environment interactions. Childhood trauma (CT) has been associated with an increased risk of developing BPAD. It also impacts the course of illness. The association of subcomponents of CT with BPAD and its various characteristics has not been studied in detail. This study was conducted to evaluate the association of CT with BPAD and compare it with age and sex-matched healthy controls. Fifty cases of BPAD diagnosed as per International Classification Diseases 10 (Diagnostic Criteria for Research) and 50 years age and sex-matched healthy control were studied. The required sample size was 38. Assessment of CT was done using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire and statistical methods were applied. Among all cases of BPAD, 38 (76%) cases had experienced moderate to severe CT as compared to 10 (20%) of controls. This was statistically significant. All subtypes of CT were significantly associated with BPAD as compared to healthy controls. Among subtypes, emotional abuse had the highest association with BPAD (odds ratio 7.37, confidence interval 1.98-27.31). CT is significantly associated with BPAD. All subtypes of CT are associated with BPAD and among them, emotional abuse appeared to exert the biggest impact. A multicentric study with larger sample sizes will further substantiate this finding regarding subtypes.
双相情感障碍中的童年创伤:病例对照研究
躁郁症(BPAD)的病因受多种因素的影响,可能与基因和环境的相互作用有关。童年创伤(CT)与罹患躁郁症的风险增加有关。它还会影响病程。目前尚未详细研究 CT 的子成分与 BPAD 及其各种特征之间的关联。 本研究旨在评估 CT 与 BPAD 的关系,并将其与年龄和性别匹配的健康对照组进行比较。 研究对象包括 50 例根据《国际疾病分类 10》(研究诊断标准)确诊的 BPAD 病例和 50 名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者。所需样本量为 38 个。使用儿童创伤问卷对 CT 进行评估,并采用统计学方法进行分析。 在所有 BPAD 病例中,有 38 例(76%)经历过中度至重度 CT,而对照组只有 10 例(20%)。这在统计学上具有重要意义。与健康对照组相比,所有亚型 CT 均与 BPAD 有明显相关性。在各种亚型中,情感虐待与 BPAD 的相关性最高(几率比 7.37,置信区间 1.98-27.31)。 CT 与 BPAD 密切相关。所有 CT 亚型均与 BPAD 相关,其中情感虐待似乎影响最大。一项样本量更大的多中心研究将进一步证实有关亚型的这一发现。
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