Childhood trauma and psychological distress during adulthood in children from Huntington's disease families: An exploratory retrospective analysis.

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Journal of Huntington's disease Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-02 DOI:10.1177/18796397251348677
Sabrina Maffi, Nicolò Zarotti, Marta Scocchia, Ferdinando Squitieri
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BackgroundChildren of people with Huntington's disease (HD) often face a wide range of early psychological challenges which may lead to further psychological difficulties later in life.ObjectiveThis exploratory retrospective study aimed to investigate the relationship between childhood traumatic experiences and psychological difficulties during adulthood in individuals raised in HD families compared to matched controls.MethodsThirty-eight adult children of people with HD and 20 matched controls completed a demographic questionnaire, the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF), and the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R). Mann-Whitney U Tests were used to compare groups on all measures. A multiple regression model was developed within the HD Family group to investigate which aspects of childhood trauma best predicted psychological distress in adulthood.ResultsCompared to controls, people raised in an HD family reported significantly more total childhood trauma as well emotional abuse, physical abuse, and emotional and physical neglect. Global psychological distress in adulthood, depression, and psychoticism were also observed to be significantly higher in the HD Family Group. The regression model identified childhood emotional abuse as the only significant predictor of global psychological distress in adulthood.ConclusionsGrowing up in an HD family may be significantly associated with higher levels of self-reported childhood trauma as well as psychological distress in adulthood, with emotional abuse playing a more significant role in shaping long-term mental health outcomes.

亨廷顿舞蹈病家族儿童的童年创伤和成年期心理困扰:一项探索性回顾性分析。
亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD)患者的孩子经常面临各种各样的早期心理挑战,这些挑战可能会导致以后生活中的进一步心理困难。目的:本探索性回顾性研究旨在探讨HD家庭中儿童创伤经历与成年期心理困难之间的关系。方法38例HD患者成年子女和20例对照者分别填写人口统计问卷、儿童创伤简易问卷(CTQ-SF)和症状量表(SCL-90-R)。曼-惠特尼U测试用于比较各组在所有测量上的差异。在HD家庭组中建立了一个多元回归模型,以调查童年创伤的哪些方面最能预测成年后的心理困扰。结果:与对照组相比,在HD家庭中长大的人报告了更多的童年创伤、情感虐待、身体虐待以及情感和身体忽视。成年期整体心理困扰、抑郁和精神病在HD家庭组中也明显更高。回归模型确定童年情绪虐待是成年期整体心理困扰的唯一显著预测因子。结论:在HD家庭中长大可能与较高水平的自我报告童年创伤和成年后的心理困扰显著相关,情感虐待在形成长期心理健康结果方面发挥着更重要的作用。
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