童年不良经历、失眠和晚年抑郁症状:孤独的调节作用,但不是毛发皮质醇的调节作用。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Andrea Ballesio, Andrea Zagaria, Valeria Fiori, Mariacarolina Vacca, Caterina Lombardo
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目的:不良童年经历(ace)是成年后发展为抑郁症的危险因素,尽管这种关联的机制尚未完全阐明。在本研究中,我们测试了失眠(即睡眠开始和维持困难)是否可以介导ace与成人抑郁症状之间的关联,以及孤独和反映下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴活动的毛发皮质醇是否可以起到调节作用。方法:对来自英国老龄化纵向研究(ELSA)的年龄65.25±8.15岁的1593名参与者(女性占64.7%)进行三波数据收集分析。回顾性评估2008-2009年ace(第4波),2012-2013年失眠症状、孤独感和毛发皮质醇(第6波),2014-2015年抑郁症状(第7波)。结果:在考虑了与健康相关的混杂因素和基线值后,条件过程分析显示失眠症状在ace (ace总数、父母关系和家庭功能障碍)和抑郁症状之间发挥中介作用,在孤独老年人中作用更强。毛发皮质醇不能缓和ace和失眠症状之间的联系。结论:研究结果与失眠症是ace与晚年抑郁症状联系的机制的观点一致。老年人的孤独感可能会进一步增强失眠在ace与抑郁之间的中介作用。
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Adverse Childhood Experiences, Insomnia, and Depressive Symptoms in Later Life: Moderation Effect of Loneliness but Not Hair Cortisol.

Objectives: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are established risk factors for developing depression in adulthood, although the mechanisms of this association are yet to be fully elucidated. In this study, we tested whether insomnia (i.e., difficulties in sleep onset and maintenance) can mediate the association between ACEs and adult depressive symptoms, and whether loneliness and hair cortisol, reflecting hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity, can act as moderators.

Methods: We analyzed data of 1593 participants (64.7% female) aged 65.25 ± 8.15 from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) across three waves of data collection. ACEs were retrospectively assessed in 2008-2009 (wave 4), insomnia symptoms, loneliness, and hair cortisol in 2012-2013 (wave 6), while depressive symptoms were assessed in 2014-2015 (wave 7).

Results: After accounting for health-related confounders and baseline values, conditional process analysis showed that insomnia symptoms exerted a mediating role between ACEs (ACEs total, parental bonding, and household dysfunction) and depressive symptoms, with a stronger effect in lonely older adults. Hair cortisol did not moderate the association between ACEs and insomnia symptoms.

Conclusion: Results are consistent with the view of insomnia as a mechanism linking ACEs to depressive symptoms later in life. Elderly experience of loneliness may further increase the mediatory role of insomnia between ACEs and depression.

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Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Clinical Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1945, the Journal of Clinical Psychology is a peer-reviewed forum devoted to research, assessment, and practice. Published eight times a year, the Journal includes research studies; articles on contemporary professional issues, single case research; brief reports (including dissertations in brief); notes from the field; and news and notes. In addition to papers on psychopathology, psychodiagnostics, and the psychotherapeutic process, the journal welcomes articles focusing on psychotherapy effectiveness research, psychological assessment and treatment matching, clinical outcomes, clinical health psychology, and behavioral medicine.
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