Title of article :
Age variation in life events and their relationship with common
mental disorders in a national survey population
Author/Authors :
Vesna Jordanova، نويسنده , , Robert Stewart، نويسنده , , David Goldberg، نويسنده , , Paul E. Bebbington، نويسنده , , Traolach Brugha
Nicola Singleton، نويسنده , , James E. B. Lindesay، نويسنده , , Rachel Jenkins، نويسنده , , Martin Prince، نويسنده , , Howard Meltzer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background Life events (LEs) are recognised
to be important risk factors for common mental
disorders (CMD). Their prominence may vary across
age groups but this issue has received little systematic
investigation. Methods Data were analysed from the
2000 UK National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity
comprising 8,580 participants aged 16–74 years. A
history of recent life events pertaining to health threats,
bereavement, interpersonal problems and redundancy
was established for the preceding six months. Participants
were also asked about earlier lifetime stressors
including sexual abuse and expulsion from school.
CMD, depression and generalised anxiety disorder
were ascertained through the revised Clinical Interview
Schedule. Results The strongest associations between
LEs and CMD were for recent threats to health, recent
interpersonal problems and lifetime stressors. Recent
LEs were more strongly associated with depression
than anxiety whereas the associations for lifetime
stressors were similar in strength. The strength of
association between recent LEs and CMD increased
steadily up to the 45–54 years age group and then declined.
In the 65–74 year age range, CMD was not significantly
associated with any recent LE but instead was
associated with the following lifetime stressors: bullying,
sexual abuse, running away from home, and
institutional care in childhood. Conclusions Recent life
events were most strongly associated withCMDin midrather
than early or late adult life. In later life, stronger
associations were found with lifetime stressors than
recent events
Keywords :
life events – depression – anxiety –common mental disorders
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)