Title of article :
Child-specific and family-wide risk factors using the retrospective Childhood Experience of Care & Abuse (CECA) instrument: A life-course study of adult chronic depression — 3
Author/Authors :
Brown، نويسنده , , George W. and Craig، نويسنده , , Tom K.J. and Harris، نويسنده , , Tirril O. and Handley، نويسنده , , Rachel V. and Harvey، نويسنده , , Anna L. and Serido، نويسنده , , Joyce، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
12
From page :
225
To page :
236
Abstract :
Background lier paper [Brown, G.W., Craig, T.K.J., Harris, T.O., Handley, R.V., Harvey, A.L., 2007a-this issue. Development of a retrospective interview measure of parental maltreatment using the Childhood Experience of Care & Abuse (CECA) instrument — a life-course study of adult chronic depression — 1. J. Affect. Disord. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2007.05.022] documented an association between parental maltreatment and risk of adult chronic depression. This paper explores the contribution of other child-specific factors (e.g. conduct problems) and family-wide factors (e.g. parental discord). s re derived from an enquiry of 198 women largely comprising of adult sister pairs. Data was collected by semi-structured interviews covering a wide range of parental behaviour and childhood behaviour. s al maltreatment emerged as channelling the effect of family-wide factors on risk of adult chronic depression, but with a childʹs conduct problems and shame-withdrawal partly mediating this link. A childʹs depression before 17, although correlated with parental maltreatment, did not appear to play a significant role in adult depression. This core model is supplemented by analyses exploring the mechanisms involved. A motherʹs rejection/physical abuse and her depression via her lax control, for example, account for the link of parental maltreatment with conduct problems. Also ‘rebelliousness’ of a child relates to the chances of her low affection moving to rejection. “Rebelliousness” also appears to play a role in why the paired sisters so often had a different experience of maltreatment. tions ta is collected retrospectively — but see [Brown, G.W., Craig, T.K.J., Harris, T.O., Handley, R.V., Harvey, A.L., 2007b-this issue. Validity of retrospective measures of early maltreatment and depressive episodes using the Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA) instrument — A life-course study of adult chronic depression — 2. J. Affect. Disord. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2007.06.003]. sions specific factors play a major role in the origins of adult chronic depressive episodes. This, however, is fully consistent with an equally significant contribution from family-wide factors. The crucial point is that the link of the latter with such depression appears to be indirect and mediated very largely by parental maltreatment.
Keywords :
shame , depression , conduct problems , Parental discord , Parental maltreatment
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1431862
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