Title of article :
Association of childhood adversities with the first onset of mental
disorders in Spain: results from the ESEMeD project
Author/Authors :
Jaime Perales، نويسنده , , Beatriz Olaya، نويسنده , , Anna Fernandez، نويسنده , ,
Jordi Alonso، نويسنده , , Gemma Vilagut، نويسنده , , Carlos G. Forero، نويسنده , ,
Luis San، نويسنده , , Jose´ Angel Alda، نويسنده , , Josep Maria Haro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Purpose Childhood adversities (CAs) have consistently
been associated with mental health problems in childhood
and adulthood. However, few studies have employed
appropriate statistical methods that take into account
overlap among CAs, and many of the ones that did so were
based on insufficiently complex models. The present paper
studies the prevalence of a wide variety of CAs, as well as
their relationship to the onset of mental disorders in a
representative sample of a Spanish population.
Methods The study is part of the ESEMeD-Spain project,
a cross-sectional household survey, which included a
nationally representative sample of the Spanish adult
population. CAs’ associations with lifetime prevalence of
mental disorders were estimated using discrete-time survival
analysis with person-years as the unit of analysis.
Results Of our sample, 20.6 % reported at least one CA,
of whom 24 % reported more than one CA. Parental death,
parental mental disorder, family violence, economic
adversity, physical and sexual abuse were associated with
different groups of mental disorders. CAs were associated
with the onset of mental disorders during several stages of
life. Simulations suggest that CAs were associated with
12.6 % of all disorders, 10.8 % of mood disorders, 5.8 % ofanxiety disorders, 27 % of substance disorders and 29.7 %
of externalising disorders.
Conclusions Prevalences of CAs in the Spanish population
are lower than those found in other high-income
countries, especially when compared to the USA. In Spain,
different CAs were associated with the onset of a number
of mental disorders, although these associations were not as
frequent as in other countries. Although lower than in other
countries, the association between CAs and mental health
in Spain should be considered relevant. Specific health
policies and prevention programmes are needed in order to
decrease this burden.
Keywords :
Childhood adversity Specificity Onset Mental disorders
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)