Title of article
Early Adversity and the Prospective Prediction of Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in Adolescents
Author/Authors
Nicole K. Phillips، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
12
From page
13
To page
24
Abstract
The current study was a prospective exploration of the specificity of early childhood adversities
as predictors of anxiety and depressive disorders in adolescents. Participants were 816 adolescents
(414 males, 402 females) with diagnostic information collected at age 15; information on early
adversities had been collected from the mothers during pregnancy, at birth, age 6 months, and age
5 years for a related study. Adolescents with “pure” anxiety disorders were compared with adolescents
with “pure” depressive disorders (major depressive disorder, dysthymia), and these groups were
compared to never-ill controls. Analyses controlled for gender and maternal depression and anxiety
disorders. Results indicated that adolescents with anxiety disorders were more likely than depressed
youth to have been exposed to various early stressors, such as maternal prenatal stress, multiple
maternal partner changes, and more total adversities, whereas few early childhood variables predicted
depressive disorders. Even when current family stressors at age 15 were controlled, early adversity
variables again significantly predicted anxiety disorders. Results suggest that anxiety disorders may
be more strongly related to early stress exposure, while depressive disorders may be related to more
proximal stressors or to early stressors not assessed in the current study.
Keywords
depression , early adversity , Anxiety , longitudinal
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828770
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