Age- and sex-specific associations between adverse life events and functional bodily symptoms in the general population

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作者
Tak, Lineke M. [1 ,2 ]
Kingma, Eva M. [1 ]
van Ockenburg, Sonja L. [1 ]
Ormel, Johan [1 ]
Rosmalen, Judith G. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Interdisciplinary Ctr Psychopathol & Emot Regulat, NL-9700 RB Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Dimence, Inst Mental Hlth Care, Deventer, Netherlands
关键词
Functional bodily symptoms; Adverse life events; Neuroticism; Socio-economic status; Stress; MEDICALLY UNEXPLAINED SYMPTOMS; ACUTE PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESS; PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS; THREATENING EXPERIENCES; SOMATIC SYNDROMES; NEUROTICISM; SOMATIZATION; ADOLESCENCE; PREDICTION; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.05.013
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: To test age- and sex-specific associations between adverse life events and functional bodily symptoms (FBS) in the general population. Methods: In a population-based cohort, 964 participants (mean age 55 years SD 11,48% male) completed two measurements waves of the present study. Lifetime exposure to 12 adverse life events was assessed through a modified version of the List of Threatening Experiences. Stress-sensitive personality was assessed with the 12-item neuroticism scale of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised. Socio-economic status was retrieved from questionnaires. Participants completed the somatization section of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview to survey the presence of 42 FBS in the previous year. Results: Regression analyses, adjusted for age, revealed that lifetime scores of adverse life events were significantly associated with FBS in the previous year, an association that was nearly identical for females (beta = 0.18, t = 4.07, p < 0.01) and males (beta = 0.19, t = 424, p < 0.01). This association remained statistically significant when stress-sensitive personality and socio-economic status were added to the model. Associations between adverse life events during childhood and FBS were statistically significant in females (beta = 0.13, t = 2.90, p = 0.04) but not in males (beta = 0.06, t = 1.24, p = 0.22), whereas there was a stronger association with adverse life events during adulthood in males (beta = 0.20, t = 437, p < 0.01) compared to females (beta = 0.15, t = 3.38, p = 0.01). Life events in the previous year were not associated with FBS in the previous year. Conclusion: Adverse life events during lifetime were associated with FBS in the previous year. This association was dependent on age and sex but largely independent of having a stress-sensitive personality or low socioeconomic status. Future studies could adopt a life course perspective to study the role of adverse life events in FBS. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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