Childhood Maltreatment and Somatic Symptoms in Adulthood: Establishing a New Research Pathway.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Antonia M Lüönd, Görkem Ayas, Rahel Bachem, Julia Carranza-Neira, David J Eberle, Natalia E Fares-Otero, Mohammad Hashim, Naved Iqbal, Dan Jenkins, Saman Kamari Songhorabadi, Katharina Ledermann, Nino Makhashvili, Chantal Martin Soelch, Ertaç Nebioğlu, Misari Oe, Juliet N Olayinka, Miranda Olff, Laura Picot, Soraya Seedat, Tanya Tandon, Dany L Wadji, Jacqueline S Womersley, Ulrich Schnyder, Vedat Sar, Monique C Pfaltz, Deniz Ceylan
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Abstract

Background: Somatic symptoms, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal disturbances, are commonly reported in individuals with a history of childhood maltreatment (CM), which includes various forms of abuse and neglect experienced before age 18. Although CM is strongly associated with somatic symptoms, the specific relationships between CM subtypes and these symptoms, as well as the mechanisms connecting them, remain insufficiently understood. This review examines the complex interaction between CM and somatic symptoms, which often coexist with mental disorders and significantly impact quality of life and healthcare systems.

Summary: Somatic symptoms, frequently a mix of "explained" and "unexplained" conditions, are associated with personal distress and pose diagnostic challenges. CM has been linked to these symptoms through neurobiological mechanisms, such as HPA axis dysregulation and allostatic load, while theoretical models emphasize the roles of hyperawareness, cultural factors, and vulnerability in symptom development. However, existing research often fails to account for specific CM subtypes, the full range of somatic symptoms, and cultural and situational factors, leading to inconsistencies in findings.

Key messages: Bridging gaps in literature requires adopting the World Health Organization's CM subtype definitions and ICD-11 codes (MA00-MH2Y) to encompass a broader spectrum of somatic symptoms. Employing rigorous methodologies, such as systematic reviews and meta-analyses, is essential for advancing understanding. These approaches can enhance diagnostic accuracy, support tailored interventions, and promote a biopsychosocial framework for CM research, ultimately improving patient outcomes and alleviating societal burdens.

童年虐待与成年躯体症状:建立新的研究途径
背景:躯体症状,如慢性疼痛、疲劳和胃肠道紊乱,通常在有童年虐待史的个体中报告,其中包括18岁之前经历的各种形式的虐待和忽视。尽管CM与躯体症状密切相关,但CM亚型与这些症状之间的具体关系以及连接它们的机制仍未得到充分了解。这篇综述探讨了CM和躯体症状之间复杂的相互作用,这些症状通常与精神障碍共存,并显著影响生活质量和医疗保健系统。摘要:躯体症状通常是“可解释”和“无法解释”的混合症状,与个人痛苦有关,并对诊断构成挑战。CM通过神经生物学机制与这些症状相关联,如HPA轴失调和适应负荷,而理论模型强调高度意识、文化因素和易感性在症状发展中的作用。然而,现有的研究往往未能考虑到特定的CM亚型、全套躯体症状以及文化和情境因素,导致研究结果不一致。关键信息:弥合文献空白需要采用世界卫生组织的CM亚型定义和ICD-11代码(MA00-MH2Y),以涵盖更广泛的躯体症状。采用严格的方法,如系统评价和荟萃分析,对于促进理解至关重要。这些方法可以提高诊断准确性,支持量身定制的干预措施,并促进CM研究的生物心理社会框架,最终改善患者预后并减轻社会负担。
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.20
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发文量
26
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The biological approach to mental disorders continues to yield innovative findings of clinical importance, particularly if methodologies are combined. This journal collects high quality empirical studies from various experimental and clinical approaches in the fields of Biological Psychiatry, Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology. It features original, clinical and basic research in the fields of neurophysiology and functional imaging, neuropharmacology and neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology and neuroimmunology, genetics and their relationships with normal psychology and psychopathology. In addition, the reader will find studies on animal models of mental disorders and therapeutic interventions, and pharmacoelectroencephalographic studies. Regular reviews report new methodologic approaches, and selected case reports provide hints for future research. ''Neuropsychobiology'' is a complete record of strategies and methodologies employed to study the biological basis of mental functions including their interactions with psychological and social factors.
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