从不良童年家庭环境到女性下尿路症状及影响的途径。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of women's health Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1089/jwh.2024.0790
Sonya S Brady, Andrés Arguedas, Jared D Huling, Gerhard Hellemann, David R Jacobs, Cora E Lewis, Cynthia S Fok, Stephen K Van Den Eeden, Alayne D Markland
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背景:为了推进现有知识,本研究在青年冠状动脉风险发展队列研究的女性(n = 1,026)中,研究了可能将回顾性报告的不良儿童家庭环境(ACFE)与下尿路症状及其影响(LUTS/影响)联系起来的机制,LUTS/影响是一个具有四个水平(膀胱健康和轻度、中度或重度LUTS/影响)的复合变量。先前的一项研究表明,ACFE与更大的LUTS/影响有关。材料和方法:回顾性评估2000- 2001年ACFE事件的发生频率。2012- 2013年,收集了关于LUTS/影响的数据。在1985-86年和2010-11年期间,在不同的时间点收集了关于拟议中介的数据,并进行平均以形成复合变量。进行了一系列比例odds有序逻辑回归分析。LUTS/影响对ACFE进行回归,调整年龄、种族、教育程度和性别。一次向模型中加入一个单一的提议中介,以确定ACFE和LUTS/冲击之间的关联强度是否减弱。结果:当单独进入回归模型时,生活压力因素、低水平的情感支持和抑郁症状均显著减弱ACFE与LUTS/影响之间的关联,当进入抑郁症状时,这种关联变得不显著。其余提出的中介(社会网络广泛性、健康行为、生理健康、认知功能)没有介导这种关联。结论:ACFE可能会使女性在成年早期和中年经历生活压力、低支持和抑郁症状的反复或慢性发作的风险,这反过来又可能使女性在成年中期面临更多LUTS和影响的风险。
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Pathways from Adverse Childhood Family Environment to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Impact Among Women.

Background: To advance existing knowledge, this study examined mechanisms that may link retrospectively reported adverse childhood family environment (ACFE) to lower urinary tract symptoms and their impact (LUTS/impact), a composite variable with four levels (bladder health and mild, moderate, or severe LUTS/impact), among women (n = 1,026) in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults cohort study. A prior study demonstrated that ACFE was associated with greater LUTS/impact. Materials and Methods: In 2000-01, the frequency of ACFE events was retrospectively assessed. In 2012-13, data on LUTS/impact were collected. Between 1985-86 and 2010-11, data on proposed mediators were collected at varying time points and averaged to form composite variables. A series of proportional odds ordinal logistic regression analyses were conducted. LUTS/impact was regressed on ACFE, adjusting for age, race, education, and parity. A single proposed mediator was added to the model at one time to determine whether the strength of the association between ACFE and LUTS/impact was attenuated. Results: When entered into regression models individually, life stressors, low levels of emotional support, and depressive symptoms each significantly attenuated the association between ACFE and LUTS/impact, with the association becoming nonsignificant when depressive symptoms were entered. Remaining proposed mediators (social network extensiveness, health behaviors, physiological health, cognitive function) did not mediate the association. Conclusions: ACFE may place women at risk for repeated or chronic episodes of experiencing life stressors, low support, and depressive symptoms during early and midlife adulthood, which in turn may place women at risk for more LUTS and impact during midlife adulthood.

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Journal of women's health
Journal of women's health 医学-妇产科学
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6.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
197
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Women''s Health is the primary source of information for meeting the challenges of providing optimal health care for women throughout their lifespan. The Journal delivers cutting-edge advancements in diagnostic procedures, therapeutic protocols for the management of diseases, and innovative research in gender-based biology that impacts patient care and treatment. Journal of Women’s Health coverage includes: -Internal Medicine Endocrinology- Cardiology- Oncology- Obstetrics/Gynecology- Urogynecology- Psychiatry- Neurology- Nutrition- Sex-Based Biology- Complementary Medicine- Sports Medicine- Surgery- Medical Education- Public Policy.
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