Title of article :
Prevalence and childhood antecedents of depersonalization
syndrome in a UK birth cohort
Author/Authors :
William E. Lee، نويسنده , , Charlie H. T. Kwok، نويسنده , ,
Elaine C. M. Hunter، نويسنده , , Marcus Richards، نويسنده , ,
Anthony S. David، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose Depersonalization syndrome is characterised by
a sense of unreality about the self [depersonalization (DP)]
and/or the outside world [derealization (DR)]. Prevalence
estimates vary widely. Little is known about childhood
antecedents of the disorder although emotional abuse is
thought to play a role.
Methods Longitudinal data from 3,275 participants of a
UK population-based birth cohort (the MRC National
Survey of Health and Development) were used to: (1)
assess the prevalence of DP syndrome at age 36, measured
by the Present State Examination (PSE); and (2) examine
the effects of a range of socio-demographic, childhood
adversity and emotional responses as potential risk factors
for DP.
Results Thirty three survey members were classified with
DP, yielding a prevalence of 0.95% [95% confidence
intervals (CI) 0.56–1.34]. There were no associations with
socio-economic status, parental death or divorce; selfreported
accidents, childhood depression, tendency to
daydream or reactions to criticism. However, teacher-estimated
childhood anxiety was a strong independent predictor
of adult depersonalization, and there were strong
cross-sectional relationships between DP and anxiety and
depression caseness.
Conclusions To our knowledge this is the first study
assessing nationwide prevalence of the DP syndrome and
uses longitudinal data to explore childhood risk factors for
adult DP. The prevalence of adult DP was slightly lower
than reported by other surveys. The study found that
childhood anxiety was the only significant predictor of the
adult DP syndrome, supporting the view that depersonalisation
disorder forms part of the spectrum of responses to
anxiety.
Keywords :
Depersonalization Prevalence Population Childhood Anxiety
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)