Patterns and transitions of physical, psychological, and behavioral health across adulthood: A latent transition analysis of the roles of childhood and adulthood adversities.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of affective disorders Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2025.120207
Shan Jiang, Chengkun Jin, Ruoyu Du, Zurong Liang
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Abstract

Despite growing recognition of health as a multidimensional construct, few studies have examined how physical, psychological, and behavioral health dimensions coalesce and evolve across the transition from young to middle adulthood, especially within the context of life-course adversities. Existing research often focuses on isolated health indicators or overlooks the dynamic, fluid nature of health over time. Additionally, the combined effects of childhood and adulthood adversities on health transitions remain underexplored. This study addresses these gaps by employing latent profile analysis (LPA) to identify health classes at distinct developmental stages and latent transition analysis (LTM) to examine the stability and predictors influencing transitions between these states. The analysis includes 2798 individuals from four waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. We identified three consistent health profiles-healthy, moderately healthy, and troubled-and tracked how individuals transitioned between these profiles over time. Our findings demonstrate that both childhood and adulthood adversities, including emotional abuse, community violence, and homelessness, significantly influence health deterioration and limit recovery. Notably, our moderation analysis revealed that men were less likely than women to transition out of poor health following childhood adversities, underscoring the need for gender-sensitive interventions. This study contributes to a more dynamic, life-course-informed understanding of health and emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed, gender-responsive interventions. By addressing the interplay of multiple health dimensions and adversities, this research provides critical insights for developing targeted policies and interventions aimed at improving long-term health outcomes and promoting health equity across the lifespan.

成年期身体、心理和行为健康的模式和转变:童年和成年逆境角色的潜在转变分析。
尽管越来越多的人认识到健康是一个多维结构,但很少有研究调查身体、心理和行为健康维度是如何在从青年到中年的过渡中融合和演变的,特别是在生命历程逆境的背景下。现有的研究往往侧重于孤立的健康指标,或者忽视了健康随时间变化的动态和流动性。此外,童年和成年逆境对健康转变的综合影响仍未得到充分探讨。本研究通过使用潜在特征分析(LPA)来确定不同发育阶段的健康类别,并使用潜在转变分析(LTM)来检查这些状态之间转变的稳定性和预测因素,从而解决了这些差距。该分析包括来自全国青少年到成人健康纵向研究的四波2798个人。我们确定了三种一致的健康状况——健康、中等健康和有问题——并跟踪了个体如何随着时间在这些状况之间过渡。我们的研究结果表明,童年和成年的逆境,包括情感虐待、社区暴力和无家可归,都会显著影响健康恶化和限制康复。值得注意的是,我们的适度分析显示,与女性相比,男性在童年逆境后摆脱健康状况不佳的可能性更小,这突显了对性别问题有敏感认识的干预措施的必要性。这项研究有助于更有活力、更全面地了解生命过程中的健康问题,并强调了解创伤、促进性别平等的干预措施的重要性。通过解决多个健康维度和逆境的相互作用,本研究为制定旨在改善长期健康结果和促进整个生命周期健康公平的有针对性的政策和干预措施提供了重要见解。
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Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
1319
审稿时长
9.3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Affective Disorders publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, mood spectrum, emotions and personality, anxiety and stress. It is interdisciplinary and aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Top quality papers will be accepted dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including neuroimaging, cognitive neurosciences, genetics, molecular biology, experimental and clinical neurosciences, pharmacology, neuroimmunoendocrinology, intervention and treatment trials.
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